ATLANTA - The state of Georgia is looking at getting out of the golf business - handing several courses over to private owners and raising the ire of some South Georgians over plans to shutter another.
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Jason Yao lives a dangerous life for a guy in the golf business. He gets death threats. He raids factories and markets. He shakes down informants and hangs out with private investigators. He has 10 aliases.
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As gas prices rose earlier this year, some Americans ventured off the greens in their golf carts to save greenbacks or to go environmentally green.
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Although originally an Australian import, the alcopop became very much a part of the British way of life during the youth alcohol crisis of the 1990s.
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Homeland Equipment Area MVPs of the Week for Aug. 27 are Ben Sparrow of Danville and Ward Dedman of Mercer.
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The Weekly editorial staffâs informative and lively summary of who our readers think is âBest.â We are pleased to offer Midpeninsula consumers the results of this popular poll in a variety of useful formats.
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GolfLinx International, Inc., supplier of the world’s leading soil moisture monitoring packages, has strengthened its distribution strategy in North America by signing exclusive agreements with several leading irrigation products suppliers.
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The Acushnet Company plans to produce its top-selling Titleist Pro-V1 golf balls at a factory somewhere in Asia within 3 to 5 years, company officials told The Standard-Times this morning.
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Sheâs tired of the calls and the emails. You canât ride a golf cart on Bluffton city streets, emphasized Police Chief Tammy Schaffer Tuesday. âUp until now I think everyone has turned a blind eye, but this is getting to be a real problem,â said Schaffer.
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