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WEARY OGILVY FIGURING REST WILL IMPROVE HIS NUMBERS - NEW YORK TIMES Sydney Morning HeraldWeary Ogilvy Figuring Rest Will Improve His NumbersNew York TimesBy BILL PENNINGTON NORTON, Mass. ? Geoff Ogilvy was talking about what he called the mysteries of golf. Minutes earlier, he had almost chipped in for eagle ...After Big Source: New York Times - 06/09/2010 Category: World WOODS HAS AN UP DAY BUT IS STILL FAR BEHIND - NEW YORK TIMES Washington PostWoods Has an Up Day but Is Still Far BehindNew York TimesBy BILL PENNINGTON NORTON, Mass. ? In the on-again-off-again golf world of Tiger Woods, the question that follows him daily is whether he has resurrected ...Low Scores, Then a Storm P Source: New York Times - 04/09/2010 Category: World LOW SCORES, THEN A STORM PELT DEUTSCHE BANK'S COURSE - NEW YORK TIMES msnbc.comLow Scores, Then a Storm Pelt Deutsche Bank's CourseNew York TimesBy LARRY DORMAN NORTON, Mass. ? In the calm before the storm Friday, the players in the first round of the Deutsche Bank Championship ? at least most of ...Golf Needs Intrigue; Source: New York Times - 04/09/2010 Category: World EUROPEANS' FINAL TRYOUT TO MAKE RYDER CUP TEAM - NEW YORK TIMES New York TimesEuropeans' Final Tryout to Make Ryder Cup TeamNew York TimesIn a ?timely round of golf,? Justin Rose of England shot a six-under 65 in the third round at the Barclays. By THOMAS KAPLAN PARAMUS, NJ ? With all due ...altro » Source: New York Times - 29/08/2010 Category: World FURYK DISQUALIFIED FOR SLEEPING THROUGH TEE TIME - NEW YORK TIMES Furyk Disqualified for Sleeping Through Tee TimeNew York TimesBy THOMAS KAPLAN PARAMUS, NJ ? A golfer has no shortage of ways to lose his chance at a tournament victory. Swirling winds could wreak havoc on drives. ...altro » Source: New York Times - 26/08/2010 Category: World WOODS MAKES THE CUT, BUT FOWLER STEALS THE SHOW Rickie Fowler, the new kid in golf, gave himself a chance Friday to be the next kid to win on the PGA Tour.
Tiger Woods - Golf - Phil Mickelson - Sports - PGA Tour Source: Washington Post - 05/06/2010 Category: Sports LEHMAN BESTS COUPLES, FROST IN SUDDEN DEATH PARKER, Colo. -- Tom Lehman has always prided himself on outlasting his flashier opponents by playing steady if unspectacular golf.
Death - Lehman Brothers - JPMorgan Chase - Golf - Tom Lehman Source: Washington Post - 31/05/2010 Category: Sports ZACH JOHNSON ADDS PLAID JACKET WITH COLONIAL WIN FORT WORTH, Texas -- Zach Johnson now has a plaid jacket to go along with his green one, after an extended wait before slipping on his prize at the Colonial.
Zach Johnson - Tiger Woods - Golf - Phil Mickelson - United States Source: Washington Post - 31/05/2010 Category: Sports DAVIS, MOLDER TAKE LEAD INTO COLONIAL FINAL ROUND FORT WORTH, Texas -- Brian Davis and Bryce Molder are hoping for a little plaid to signify finally winning on the PGA Tour.
Golf - sport - PGA Tour - Phil Mickelson - Jim Furyk Source: Washington Post - 30/05/2010 Category: Sports COUPLES ATOP STAR-LADEN LEADERBOARD AT SENIOR PGA PARKER, Colo. -- It sure looks a lot like 1992 at the Colorado Golf Club.
Golf - sport - Terrorism - Terrorist Organizations - Al-Qaida Source: Washington Post - 30/05/2010 Category: Sports MOLDER LEADS COLONIAL AFTER 62; LEFTY MISSES CUT FORT WORTH, Texas -- Bryce Molder has yet to have the same kind of success that other four-time All-American collegiate players have had on the PGA Tour.
Business - sport - Tiger Woods - PGA Tour - Golf Source: Washington Post - 29/05/2010 Category: Sports BOHN, OVERTON SHARE COLONIAL LEAD; MICKELSON STRUGGLES FORT WORTH, Texas -- Jason Bohn, Jeff Overton and Blake Adams shot 7-under 63s on Thursday to share the first-round lead at the Colonial, where 2008 champion Phil Mickelson's return turned into a struggle after an impressive start.
Golf - Sport - Source: Washington Post - 28/05/2010 Category: Sports THAILAND TRIES TO GO AFTER FINANCIAL BACKERS OF 'RED SHIRTS' BANGKOK -- Victorious over rice farmers in flip-flops and riffraff with slingshots, molotov cocktails and a few guns, the commander in chief of the Royal Thai Army has moved swiftly to contain another menace: a golf-loving steel tycoon and maker of Nestle Source: Washington Post - 28/05/2010 Category: Business THAILAND TRIES TO GO AFTER FINANCIAL BACKERS OF 'RED SHIRTS' BANGKOK -- Victorious over rice farmers in flip-flops and riffraff with slingshots, molotov cocktails and a few guns, the commander in chief of the Royal Thai Army has moved swiftly to contain another menace: a golf-loving steel tycoon and maker of Nestle Source: Washington Post - 28/05/2010 Category: World GLOBAL EXPANSION ADDS LIFE TO TROJAN BATTERY The Santa Fe Springs company known for keeping golf carts moving has branched out to solar, bringing electric power to homes in Bangladesh. Sales growth has enabled it to rehire 100 workers.
Source: Los Angeles Times - 27/05/2010 Category: Business
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Focus Golf by WikipediaGolf is a precision club-and-ball sport, in which competing players (golfers), using many types of clubs, attempt to hit balls into each hole on a golf course while employing the fewest number of strokes. Golf is one of the few ball games that does not require a standardized playing area. Instead, the game is played on golf "courses", each of which features a unique design, although courses typically consist of either nine or 18 holes. Golf is defined, in the rules of golf, as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules." Golf competition is generally played for the lowest number of strokes by an individual, known simply as stroke play, or the lowest score on the most individual holes during a complete round by an individual or team, known as match play.
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