Wind Damage in Sneads Florida – WTVY

February 28th, 2009
Wind Damage in Sneads Florida
WTVY, AL
about 250 yards from the Sneads Elementary School, causing damage to metal structures attached to the building. The same winds tore a carport off a mobile home and damaged a shed. Golf-ball sized hail was also reported in New Hope in Holmes County.

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In the rough: Recession pinches golf clubs – Somerset Reporter

February 28th, 2009
In the rough: Recession pinches golf clubs
Somerset Reporter, NJ
Managers at Hopewell Country Club and Springdale Golf Club in Princeton did not return calls. The pressures on clubs to reduce their prices and expand beyond golf reflect national trends, Peterson said. He cited a survey by the Florida-based National

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Golfer gives hearty thanks to Florida Hospital Zephyrhills – Tampabay.com

February 28th, 2009
Golfer gives hearty thanks to Florida Hospital Zephyrhills
Tampabay.com, FL
It was his first day back on the golf course in more than a month, and he was thrilled to be out, despite a stiff wind that negated the sun's warmth. "If I have to have mouth to mouth, let me die," the 72-year-old told a member of his foursome.

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Men's golf in 7th at Puerto Rico – Gatorsports.com

February 28th, 2009
Men's golf in 7th at Puerto Rico
Gatorsports.com, FL
Florida fought back after a rough start to shoot even-par 288 in the first round of the Puerto Rico Invitational in San Juan to sit in seventh place heading into the weekend. Junior Tyson Alexander and senior Billy Horschel led the Gators with matching

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Slow start for Florida golfers – GatorCountry.com

February 28th, 2009
Slow start for Florida golfers
GatorCountry.com, FL
After a slow start, the Florida men’s golf team fought back to shoot an even-par 288 Friday in the Puerto Rico Invitational in San Juan. The tournament is being hosted by Purdue University. “At one point today all of our guys were two shots over par,”

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A year later, Els relieved to talk about autism – USA Today

February 28th, 2009
A year later, Els relieved to talk about autism
USA Today
his year-round base for some time, Els packed the family up and moved to South Florida, buying a home in Palm Beach County. Offseason training there is easier, many of Els' friends live in the area and there's no shortage of places to play golf.
Camilo Villegas joins field for Honda ClassicPalm Beach Post
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Golf Camp, Day 5: Graduation day – Chicago Tribune

February 27th, 2009
Golf Camp, Day 5: Graduation day
Chicago Tribune, United States
My villa is on a golf course near a lake and guess what's in every lake on every golf course in Florida? One could have just waltzed in and eaten me up to my hip bone before even beginning to wake me from my Excedrin PM induced semi-coma.

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Dramatic golf hole to greet air travelers in works – Myrtle Beach Sun News

February 27th, 2009

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Dramatic golf hole to greet air travelers in works
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC
Katie Quinney's first event as head coach of the Coastal Carolina University women's golf team is the Pinehurst Challenge on Monday and Tuesday on Pinehurst Resort's No. 8 course. Quinney was hired in January from Florida State, where she was in her
Top 100 Golf Courses honors Spring Island's Old Tabby LinksWorldGolf.com
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Golf Roundup: Na, Wilson share lead in Mexico – Winston-Salem Journal

February 27th, 2009
Golf Roundup: Na, Wilson share lead in Mexico
Winston-Salem Journal, NC
"I guess growing up in Florida helped me to cope with this weather." "The greens are firm, so it makes it difficult to get the ball close. So, I will go for the pin as often as I can." In her trademark pink outfit, crowd favorite Creamer stumbled to

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Report Hammers Former Expressway Authority Director – WFtv.com

February 27th, 2009
Report Hammers Former Expressway Authority Director
WFtv.com, FL
Like many small businesses, Mid-Florida Golf Cars sends dozens of trucks onto the roads everyday. With 56 employees delivering and servicing golf carts all around Central Florida and getting there inexpensively is critical. "It's affecting us.

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