Ed Hoard, 63, of Athens, was a Golf Hall of Famer, teacher – Atlanta Journal Constitution
Ed Hoard, 63, of Athens, was a Golf Hall of Famer, teacher – Atlanta Journal Constitution
Ed Hoard was a master golf professional. But his love for the game wasn’t just in playing it. He treasured teaching it, too. In fact, he was a renowned expert in the rules of the game. Mr. Hoard, inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame in 1999
Pfizer to pay record $2.3B penalty for drug promos – Forbes
WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors hit Pfizer Inc. with a record-breaking $2.3 billion in fines Wednesday and called the world’s largest drugmaker a repeating corporate cheat for illegal drug promotions that plied doctors with free golf, massages, and
Trump given OK to expand course – Courier-Post
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — Authorities on Tuesday gave real estate tycoon Donald Trump permission to expand the site of a luxury golf resort he is building on a stretch of Scottish coast despite fierce opposition from local residents. The Aberdeenshire
Golf heating up as temperature drops – Asbury Park Press
While Labor Day is considered the end to the season, with vacations over, school starting and other sports in full swing, there always seems to be so much competitive golf left to play after the first weekend in September. Of course, this year is no
Casey withdraws from second playoff event – Boston Globe
NORTON, Mass.— Paul Casey has withdrawn from the Deutsche Bank Championship because of a rib injury that has kept the world’s No. 3 player out of golf for the last month. Casey withdrew Wednesday after hitting nothing more than a sand wedge on the
Death of woman hit by golf cart ruled accident – Quad Cities Onlines
A Rock Island County coroner’s jury decided Wednesday that the death of 88-year-old Virginia Armon, who was hit by a golf cart at Jumer’s Casino and Hotel, was accidental. Ms. Armon, of Peru, Ill., was entering the casino at about 2:25 p.m. June 19
Patriot Golf Day to raise funds for soldiers’ families – Examiner
UPPER FREEHOLD — This Labor Day weekend golf balls will fly in honor of fallen soldiers. On Patriot Golf Day Sept. 5, a joint initiative of The Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) of America and the United States Golf Association (USGA