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Saturday, August 20, 2005 9:17 AM PDT | Avid golfers build shared homes to harness golf Mecca Saint George Spectrum Sat, 20 Aug 2005 6:07 AM PDT ST. GEORGE - Ron Wade and Mitch Brinton are avid golfers and longtime friends who have dreamed of having a business together. They joined forces with Bruce Summerhays, a well-known Senior PGA tourist, to create The Markers, a golf residence club that will eventually have 36 homes around the globe. | Sports McPherson Sentinel Sat, 20 Aug 2005 7:35 AM PDT A whopping 42 golfers turned out to play in Turkey Creek Senior Golf this week. The game was 2-man best-ball. Jim Geren and Denis Everhart captured top honors with a 74. They were followed in the Championship Flight by Marty Redstone and John Heidebrecht. | Fairfield golf title up for grabs The Reporter Sat, 20 Aug 2005 8:23 AM PDT Jim Porter figures a two-round total of 141 could win the Fairfield City Amateur golf tournament. That would be a natural progression for the Vacaville golfer, who shot a 143 in 2003 and a 142 last year. | Jackets, Warriors tie in second match The Daily Times Sat, 20 Aug 2005 7:00 AM PDT POCOMOKE - Northampton and Nandua tied for first place in the second district golf match of the season. Chincoteague finished in third place, but was just two strokes off the winning pace. | Notebook: Seattle great Bies back on course Seattle Times Sat, 20 Aug 2005 8:09 AM PDT Washington golfing legend Don Bies said he can still hit the ball well, he just doesn't hit it as often. "I only play about two or three... | Thorpe tied for top with three in Seattle The Buffalo News Sat, 20 Aug 2005 5:57 AM PDT SNOQUALMIE, Wash. - Tom Kite, Jim Thorpe, Brad Bryant and Morris Hatalsky each shot 6-under-par rounds of 66 to share the first-round lead Friday at the Boeing Greater Seattle Classic. | Bay Creek is promoting Cape Charles, area The Daily Times Sat, 20 Aug 2005 6:56 AM PDT This is with regard to "Another View" as published in the Aug. 13, edition of the Eastern Shore News. While the writer starts off by saying "...this piece is not an anti-Bay Creek message...," he goes on to portray Bay Creek as an isolationist venture that totally ignores the interests of the historic old Town of Cape Charles. | | |
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