GRAND BLANC, Mich. - The PGA Tour’s optimistic view of life without Tiger Woods is that it gives unheralded players a chance in the spotlight.
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The PGA Tour’s optimistic view of life without Tiger Woods is that it gives unheralded players a chance in the spotlight. Bo Van Pelt is trying to take advantage. Van Pelt shot a 6-under 66 Friday at the Buick Open, making him the second-round leader by two shots.
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The PGA Tourâs optimistic view of life without Tiger Woods is that it gives unheralded players a chance in the spotlight. Bo Van Pelt is trying to take advantage. Van Pelt shot a 6-under 66 Friday at the Buick Open, making him a career-best 14-under 130 through 36 holes and the second-round leader by two shots. He missed out on his best chance to win for the first time in …
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Carl Hiaasen?s memoir of returning to golf after 32 years; Leigh Montville?s biography of a thief turned celebrity golfer; and Dan Jenkins?s novel about a sportswriter covering the L.P.G.A.
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Study finds safety standards needed, especially for use on public roads.
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Much like the welcome slogan that greets visitors to “Wild, Wonderful West Virginia,” Cacapon Resort State Park’s 18-hole, Robert Trent Jones’ golf course is mountain golf at its best - wild, wonderful, stunning and beautiful.
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A Federal Emergency Management Agency housing inspector was arrested this morning after police said he nearly hit a Penford Products employee with his car, then slammed his arm with a golf club.Vincent Koley, 74, of Chapin, S.C., was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon after the 11:30 a.m. incident, the Cedar Rapids Police Department reported.Koley was driving south on First Street SW …
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FRIDAY, June 27 (HealthDay News) — Using golf carts as an alternative means of transportation is becoming common in some parts of the United States, but it is also leading to an increasing number of injuries, say researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Center for Injury Sciences.
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SWANSEA âThe Fifth Annual Case Football Golf Scamble will be held on July 13 at the Swansea Country Club. Proceeds from this year’s tourney will be used for equipment and upgrading the fitness center.
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