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Monday, August 22, 2005 5:21 AM PDT | Big crowds, nice course nothing but good news Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Mon, 22 Aug 2005 2:14 AM PDT (August 22, 2005) — PITTSFORD — It's not like tournament officials of the Xerox Classic felt a need for vindication, but if they were looking for some, they certainly got it this week at Irondequoit Country Club. | HEARD THIS ONE? San Jose Mercury News Mon, 22 Aug 2005 4:10 AM PDT Is work getting you down lately? Feeling like you need some time off, but the two weeks visiting the in-laws burned up your vacation time? | Private golf courses in need of fresh faces Desert Sun Mon, 22 Aug 2005 4:21 AM PDT What do you do with a beautiful private golf course and not enough golfers to pay to maintain it? Apparently this dilemma faces a number of private courses in the Coachella Valley today. | LovVorn captures County Open title Daily News Journal Mon, 22 Aug 2005 4:00 AM PDT After a number of below-par scores Saturday, it was the course at Indian Hills that got the last laugh on the last day of the 2005 Rutherford County Open. | It's all in your head The Sacramento Bee Mon, 22 Aug 2005 2:27 AM PDT It's time to fire up your brain after a long, hot summer of intellectual slacking, doing nothing more demanding than deciding which food on a stick to eat at the State Fair or which side of the pool to loll by today. | Golf gave partners access to governor State contractors, donors took part Toledo Blade Mon, 22 Aug 2005 3:42 AM PDT COLUMBUS - Gov. Bob Taft said he innocently failed to disclose a number of golf outings with old friends, but critics charge that he is guilty of allowing the lobbyists and businessmen who hosted him at Ohio's most exclusive courses to bend his ear and influence his decisions. | | |
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