Mills to play college golf at IU – Evansville Courier-Press
Mills to play college golf at IU – Evansville Courier-Press
EVANSVILLE — David Mills has decided to continue his golf career at the same school, Indiana University, that attracted another former North High School standout, Jeff Overton. Mills, a senior with the Huskies, made a verbal commitment Wednesday to
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Another major, another crop of Tiger hunters – Everett Herald
CHASKA, Minn. — Tiger Woods was just 26 when he played at the 2002 PGA Championship at Hazeltine National. But even back then the search was on for the so-called young guns who would challenge his stranglehold on the PGA Tour. Back then, the
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Local golf results – Herald-Dispatch
Dale Brown 39, Nate Smithson 39, John Law 42, Terry Porter 43, Chuck Bays 43, Tom Clay 44, Buck Bays 44, Larry Caldwell 45, Bruce Peters 45, Eric Hagley 45, Roger Smith 45, Colan Freeman 45, Dave Tilley 46, Dickie Foster 47, Margaret Keenan 47, Bob
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Venezuelan President’s shot at golf ‘out of bounds’: US – Zee News
Washington: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was “out of bounds” by suggesting that golf was a bourgeois sport, the US State Department has said, defending the sport as a “truly global” game played by people with a variety of backgrounds. Chavez
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LOCAL GOLF: MCC Invitational to be Matthew Swan’s final local amateur – Montgomery Advertiser
Matthew Swan has qualified for his fifth U.S. Amateur and has plans to turn pro right after the Aug. 24-30 event. He also has some course work to finish at the University of Alabama. Before that, though, he’ll play his final local tournament as an
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IOC executive board to recommend 2 sports for inclusion in 2016 Summer – Los Angeles Times
BERLIN (AP) — International Olympic Committee leaders met Thursday to decide which two sports to recommend for inclusion in the 2016 Summer Games. The IOC executive board was considering a list of seven sports: baseball, golf, karate, roller sports
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