Archive for January, 2007

X-20 irons from Callaway are Orlando show-stoppers 

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007


As well as its controversial square-headed FT-i driver, Callaway Golf had lots more to shout about at the PGA trade show in Florida, including the latest generation of the legendary X-Series irons - the X-20, X-20 Tour and X Forged.

Big increase in UK golfers who ride 
At least half the golf clubs in the UK say that golf buggies are now more in demand than 10 years ago and most have noticed a significent increase in their use by younger players.

West Michigan Golf Show Feb. 9-11 
GRAND RAPIDS - Bigger and better than ever, the 19th annual West Michigan Golf Show tees off on Feb. 9-11 at the DeVos Place in downtown Grand Rapids.

Red carpet rolled out for Boys & Girls Clubs dinner 
BY JANA DANGER jdanger@MiamiHerald.com Finding the way to the party was easy: Kids dressed in blue T-shirts strategically posted along the route served as trail guides through the first floor of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino near Hollywood. The enthusiastic members of Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County pointed the way to a landmark fundraiser: the organization’s 40th annual dinner …

Womack Receives GSGA’s Tommy Barnes Award

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007


Cybergolf - Since that date, the GSGA has grown to one of the largest state amateur golf associations in the country, with over 365 member clubs and 85,000 individual members. With a mission to promote and preserve amateur golf in the state of Georgia, GSGA

Radisich takes low gross, low net in ‘Criss Cross’ event
Oroville Mercury-Register - The Canyon Oaks CC Women’s Golf Club played a “Criss Cross” format tournament last week. Low gross in the first flight was A tee tucked behind the ear. 2) A nervous habit of bouncing the ball on the face of a 5-iron. 3) A set of banged-up clubs

Looks will bring fans in, skills will bring them back
The Australian - LAURA DAVIES says golfers sell golf. The veteran British campaigner could not be more wrong. The Australian Open has not By then corporate sponsorship was meek, crowd attendance small, interest from clubs to host the event waning. In the end the

Public Record
Goldsboro News-Argus - Maria Stansell reported Jan. 25 entered her home in the 200 block of Bridle Path Drive and stole an air compressor, golf clubs, a computer monitor, a shotgun and musical instruments, all valued at $8,085. *Fredrick Brown Woolard Jr. reported Jan. 26

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