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THURSDAY, 31 DECEMBER 2009
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Golf Academy Get National Recognition |
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Bernard Sheridan founder and COE , Director of Instruction at Par Breakers Golf Academy received Honorable mention by 2009 US Kids Golf top 50 best kids teachers on Dec. 30, 2009. " It is great to receive such a honor on a national level." Bernard has taught golf for 12 years and last year 2008 his Academy was voted best golf camp in the Philadelphia area by Main Line Life Magazine. " my goals are
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TUESDAY, 29 DECEMBER 2009
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Rookie Sensation Jiyai Shin Joins Dow Golf Team |
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The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) and Dow Electronic Materials today announced a sponsorship with LPGA rookie sensation Jiyai Shin. She joins LPGA TOUR player Suzann Petersen and PGA TOUR players Sean O’Hair and Corey Pavin in representing Dow and promoting Dow products that bring value to the golf market.
“Dow Electronic Materials has a significant presence and customer base in Korea, C
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THURSDAY, 24 DECEMBER 2009
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Last Minute Stocking Stuffer |
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The author of "Everyday Golfer's Guide to Shooting Lower Scores," Mick Gyure, started playing golf in his mid thirties and effectively learned how to overcome many of the common pitfalls facing new players of the game. His scores rapidly improved, and within only 18 months of implementing the objectives in this book, he reached a much desired milestone – breaking 80.
Unlike many professions who
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TUESDAY, 22 DECEMBER 2009
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Sumi-G Named Best Of 2009 |
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London Ontario Golf has published its Top Golf Gear for 2009 list, with Sumi-G head covers winning as best new golf accessory.
“The Sumi-G head covers are a solid addition to the golf scene,” said Jeffrey Reed, editor, London Ontario Golf. “They offer attractive, tough-as-nails protection for valuable golf clubs. That’s why we chose the Sumi-G head covers as this year’s winner of Best New Golf
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THURSDAY, 17 DECEMBER 2009
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Hong Kong: East Asian Games |
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The 5th East Asian Games (EAG) in Hong Kong came to an emotional close tonight (December 13), with an enthusiastic crowd cheering the star-studded finale at a coliseum in this southern Chinese city.
The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, Mr Donald Tsang, declared the Games closed. This was followed by the handing over of the EAG flag to Mr Wang Xingguo, M
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