Archive for September, 2010

The story behind Jim Furyk’s $39 putter

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27
Sep
2010

Doing morning radio talk show interviews isn’t the normal fare for Mark Petrucci and the folks at Joe & Leigh’s Discount Pro Golf Shop in South Easton, Mass.
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Delhi Development Authority to organize junior golf coaching camp

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27
Sep
2010

Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is organizing a 10-day 'Junior Golf Coaching Camp' between October 4 to 13 at Qutab Golf Course, Lado Sarai area here.
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Bhullar drops, but Chowrasia rises

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26
Sep
2010

Gaganjeet Bhullar ballooned to a 78 on the final day and dropped from overnight 25th to 59th, while S.S.P. Chowrasia with a fne 68 zoomed to tied 30th at the end of the Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open golf here Sunday. Anirban Lahiri (73) tied for 55th.
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Westy hoping for early start

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25
Sep
2010

Lee Westwood is hoping to play in all five sessions at the Ryder Cup next week following his lay-off thorugh injury.
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Cochran extends SAS lead to 4 shots

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25
Sep
2010

Russ Cochran shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday in the SAS Championship to increase his lead to four strokes, the largest 36-hole margin the history of the Champions Tour’s event.
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Flawless Bhullar in joint lead in Japan

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25
Sep
2010

India's rising golf star Gaganjeet Bhullar was the only player who enjoyed a bogey-free opening round at the Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open Friday as a sparkling four-under-par 67 gave him the joint lead with Korean S.K. Ho and Japan's Shintaro Kai and Kazuhiko Hosokawa.
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Golf Clubs :: Circle a round at Center Square on your golf calendar – Sports – Main Line Media News

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24
Sep
2010

It and rsquo;s down-and-up a hill again on the tree-lined 16th hole, a 316-yard par 4. The green slopes sharply from back to front, and if you land in the bunker left of the green, you can be confronted with a very challenging pitch shot. You can argue which of the last two holes is the signature hole on this course. No. 17 features a straight-up, straight-down 523-yard par 5 that offers a second and third shot with a panoramic view of the clubs and rsquo; facilities. Large bunkers guard the entrance to the green. Patience gets you a great shot at par or even a birdie, and ego will put you in bogeyville on this charming hole.

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Westwood ready to roll at Ryder Cup

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24
Sep
2010

Golf Week
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UAE golf pros ready for amateurs

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24
Sep
2010

DUBAI // The two-day Dubai Golf Trophy, a Ryder Cup-format event between leading UAE-based pros and amateurs, begins this morning at the par-71 Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club with the professionals s…
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Casey looking for another prize

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23
Sep
2010

ATLANTA (AP) Paul Casey isn’t going to the Ryder Cup. He might have to settle for a $10 million consolation.

Casey ran off three straight birdies around the turn at East Lake for a 4-under 66 giving him a share of the lead Thursday with Geoff Ogilvy and Luke Donald.

At stake in this FedEx Cup finale is a $10 million bonus and Casey was the only player among the top five in the standings who broke par on a steamy day in Atlanta. A victory makes him the FedEx Cup champion no matter…
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