Posts Tagged ‘Golfing’
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011
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Though they experienced pretty much every type of weather possible on the course, several Mercer Island residents wrapped up a weeklong golfing tournament last Friday at Sahalee Country Club.
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Tags: Gander, Golfers, Golfing, Island Residents, Mercer Island, Source Link, Weather
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Sunday, March 6th, 2011
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A golfing fundraiser Sunday afternoon at the Coralville Public Library gave new meaning to reading the greens.
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Friday, November 5th, 2010
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FOR the second year running, 50 golfing buddies have come together to raise money for The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund (SPMF).
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Sunday, October 31st, 2010
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Golfing greats Colin Montgomerie and Paul Casey have thrown their support behind a campaign to save a public golf course threatened by developers. Read more >
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Tags: Colin Montgomerie, Developers, Gander, Golfers, Golfing, Paul Casey, Public Golf Course
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Sunday, September 26th, 2010
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It’s safe to say that Northern Kentucky has a pretty good golfing tradition. Notre Dame was a state power in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It’s dominated the local scene. Covington Catholic has great tradition — a tradition that includes the likes of PGA Tour veteran Steve Flesch and local amateur legend Jim Volpenhein. Ryle has come on in recent years.
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Tags: 1970s, 1980s, Gander, Golfers, Golfing, Legend Jim, Northern Kentucky, Notre Dame, Power 105, Ryle, Steve Flesch, Tradition, Veteran
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
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While most golf enthusiasts play leisurely, others put their love for the game toward charitable causes. More than 80 golfers gathered June 7 at Bogey Hills Golf and Country Club in St. Charles to do just that, as they participated in the fifth annual Golfing “Fore” Give Kids a Smile Tournament.
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Tags: Bogey Hills, Charitable Causes, Dental Group, Game, Golf Enthusiasts, Golfers, Golfing, Hills Golf, Love, Smile
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Sunday, July 4th, 2010
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While most golf enthusiasts play leisurely, others put their love for the game toward charitable causes. More than 80 golfers gathered June 7 at Bogey Hills Golf and Country Club in St. Charles to do just that, as they participated in the fifth annual Golfing “Fore” Give Kids a Smile Tournament.
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Saturday, July 3rd, 2010
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While most golf enthusiasts play leisurely, others put their love for the game toward charitable causes. More than 80 golfers gathered June 7 at Bogey Hills Golf and Country Club in St. Charles to do just that, as they participated in the fifth annual Golfing “Fore” Give Kids a Smile Tournament.
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Thursday, July 1st, 2010
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While most golf enthusiasts play leisurely, others put their love for the game toward charitable causes. More than 80 golfers gathered June 7 at Bogey Hills Golf and Country Club in St. Charles to do just that, as they participated in the fifth annual Golfing “Fore” Give Kids a Smile Tournament.
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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While most golf enthusiasts play leisurely, others put their love for the game toward charitable causes. More than 80 golfers gathered June 7 at Bogey Hills Golf and Country Club in St. Charles to do just that, as they participated in the fifth annual Golfing “Fore” Give Kids a Smile Tournament.
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Tags: Bogey Hills, Charitable Causes, Dental Group, Game, Golf Enthusiasts, Golfers, Golfing, Hills Golf, Love, Smile
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