Golf: Polished Yani Tseng swings at grand slam at U.S. Women’s Open – San Jose Mercury News

Golf: Polished Yani Tseng swings at grand slam at U.S. Women’s Open – San Jose Mercury News
There was a time when Yani Tseng shied away from socializing on the golf course. Usually outgoing, the top-ranked Taiwanese golfer was so insecure about her broken English that she would stay away from others in her group at LPGA events, rather than even

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Golf: Mickelson switching strategy in Britain – Columbus Dispatch
INVERNESS, Scotland – Phil Mickelson is banking on a change in strategy on the greens in the next two weeks to break his tournament drought in Britain. He has finished in the top 10 at the British Open just once – at Royal Troon in 2004 – and is using this

Proposed golf-course cell tower worries residents – Washington Examiner
With their lush backyard of crabapple trees, dogwoods and rhododendrons, the last thing M.J. and Don Gordon of Eugene want to see is a cell phone tower looming over their fence. But seeking to plug a coverage gap in Eugene, AT&T wants to build a 75-foot

Sierra Golf: RTO activity picks up with month to go – Reno Gazette
Tickets: Season badge (week-long ticket) is $60 online, $65 at the gate. Daily ticket prices are $17.50 online, $20 at the gate. Visit renotahoeopen.com/tickets for other ticket package options. Children 15-under are free with an accompanying adult TV: The

Donald seeks Scottish win before British Golf Open – YAHOO!
World No.1 Luke Donald believes competing on a links course at this week’s Scottish Open will boost his hopes of capturing a first Major Championship at next week’s British Open . Donald hasn’t contested the Scottish Open since finishing in a share of

Miniature golf courses withstand test of time – Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Before there were television, computers and video games, there was miniature golf. Whether it’s under an elephant, through a windmill or into the mouth of a clown, golfers of all types have enjoyed this pastime for nearly a century. Interest in miniature

Bob Shryock: 11-year-old wins top-rated golf tournament – NJ.com
Eleven-year-old golf whiz A.J. Beechler recently won his 10-11 age bracket in one of the country’s top three rated tournaments for youth golfers, and, more impressively, posted the lowest 36-hole score for all age groups. Son of former Glassboro

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