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Tuesday, August 23, 2005 9:24 AM PDT | Golfers shoot well,but still finish sixth The Tomah Journal Tue, 23 Aug 2005 7:48 AM PDT Last year, a score of 207 would have been good enough for fourth place on Onalaska's home course. This year, it meant last place. | Golfers open with second at Tomah Holmen Courier Tue, 23 Aug 2005 7:19 AM PDT In what going in may have been considered a down year in 2004, the Holmen High School girls golf team still found a way to reach sectionals for the sixth consecutive season. | area GOLF Holes in one Kansas City Star Tue, 23 Aug 2005 6:10 AM PDT Note: The Star will publish results of Kansas City-area golfers who shoot a hole in one or double eagle at any course in Kansas or Missouri, provided someone from the course calls (816) 234-4355 and we are able to confirm the residence of the golfer. | South Koreans take tourney by storm Portland Tribune Tue, 23 Aug 2005 7:44 AM PDT They’re partying in South Korea, whose golfers have tamed another U.S. course. Soo-Yun Kang, 29, won the LPGA Safeway Classic at Columbia Edgewater Country Club by four shots last weekend, with a blazing 201, 15-under par. | 'Golf Like an Animal' to support zoo improvements, programs East Bay Newspapers Tue, 23 Aug 2005 6:29 AM PDT LINCOLN - Golfers rare invited to tee off in support of the Roger Williams Park Zoo and several other community organizations while putting or prizes totaling over $4 million at the Roger Williams Park Zoo Charity Golf Tournament, to be held on Monday, Sept. 19 at Kirkbrae Country Club. | Most Expensive Golf Gear Forbes Tue, 23 Aug 2005 5:57 AM PDT Bringing the top golfing equipment gives players a gilt-edged edge. | Coming up The Tucson Citizen Tue, 23 Aug 2005 6:50 AM PDT Qualifying for the Jim Click Million Dollar Hole-In-One Shootout continues this weekend and will be held every Saturday and Sunday through Sept. 4 at the Randolph Golf Complex. | | |
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