- Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 18:18
- Carousel, Featured, WorldGolf
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Major championship golf venues in the United States are more accessible than ever. No, Augusta National isn't going public, but you can play many recent and upcoming U.S. Open and PGA Championship host courses - as long as you know how to get a tee time, and can afford it. Brandon Tucker offers a bucket list of big-time courses for which you don't need ...
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- Thursday, October 29, 2009, 4:00
- Tournaments
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"I think anytime you win a golf tournament and go back to that same event, it gives you confidence or a feeling that you can play well," said defending champion Kirk Hanefeld. "I will hopefully bring that confidence with me."
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- Friday, October 9, 2009, 4:00
- Gear
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"Throughout my career in international golf competition, Softspikes have always been part of my equipment, as I enjoy the combined comfort and traction," said Y.E.Yang, winner of the PGA Championship.
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- Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 4:00
- Golf Courses, News
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"Sycamore Hills Golf Club is thrilled to be hosting the 2010 Junior PGA Championship," said Tim Frazier, PGA head professional at Sycamore Hills Golf Club. "We are very excited."
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- Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 4:00
- Gear
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"Week after week, True Temper shafts have delivered winning performance, whether it has been Dynamic Gold, Project X or Rifle. As the best players in the world streak towards Atlanta for the FedEx Cup, the question is not if True Temper shafts will be in the winner's bag, but which one of our leadership brands will clinch the victory," says Scott Hennessy, president and CEO ...
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- Thursday, September 3, 2009, 4:00
- Golf Courses, News
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"It's hard to believe we are up next," said Championship Director Barry Deach. "We are in the process of finalizing new offerings for our fans that will build off the success of 2004."
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- Thursday, August 27, 2009, 14:53
- Carousel, Featured, WorldGolf
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So much for the supposedly provincial Middle West, so long to "flyover country," sayonara to Hazeltine National's unearned rep. as a ho-hum layout. Y.E. Yang's unlikely win in the 2009 PGA Championship plastered his likeness on front pages from Seoul to Shanghai, brought down a Tiger and put Asian and Midwestern golf - those two unlikely and equally underrated bedfellows - firmly back on ...
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- Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 17:18
- Carousel, Featured, WorldGolf
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Next May the top senior golfers in the world will come to Colorado Golf Club, a new, private award-winner just south of Denver, for the 2010 Senior PGA Championship. And the Solheim Cup just announced it will compete on the same course in 2013. How did that happen, that such a young track has already garnered two world-class golf events?
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- Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 4:00
- Gear
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"Knowing that the best players in the world have come to rely on Aldila as their preferred shaft of choice when competing at the highest levels is an honor," said Mike Rossi, Aldila's VP of Sales and Marketing.
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- Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 4:00
- Gear
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"Each week when we feel there might be a plateau we are surprised to see something else remarkable or newsworthy in the professional events," said Harris MacNeill, President of Champ / MacNeill Engineering.
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