Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Jet lag is behind me, my email inbox has been cleared and the bills have been paid (at least most of them) after a nine-day sojourn to Asia. First the...
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Peter Dawson and Ty Votaw accomplished what Nobel Peace Prize winner Barack Obama and his wife Michelle couldn’t. The Obamas failed to convince...
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Advocates for golf in the Olympics no doubt broke into a cold sweat last Friday when Chicago was dismissed so quickly as a candidate to be host city...
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The term “ready golf” refers to the practice of allowing the first person in a foursome who is prepared to hit his/her shot to go ahead...
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(This is one in a series of occasional golf destination reviews.) COLUMBUS, Ohio – It was a cloudless midsummer morning as my flight began its...
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(This is one in a series of occasional golf destination reviews.) COLUMBUS, Ohio – For Day Two of our whirlwind tour of public golf in...
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(This is one in a series of occasional golf destination reviews.) COLUMBUS, Ohio – It’s befitting one of the nation’s great...
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CHASKA, Minn. – If doubts linger about the merits of Olympic golf, consider the path Yang Yong-eun – better known as Y.E. Yang in America...
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CHASKA, Minn. – South Korea’s Y.E. Yang stands on the cusp of becoming the first golfer from Asia to win a major championship. If he...
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CHASKA, Minn. – Snippets from the PGA Championship, Friday edition: • Thongchai Jaidee survived the curse of John Paramor. Despite being...
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