Miami Herald - and the alacrity with which she had embraced a false explanation “when what there was had been too ugly to accept.” In “At Olivehill,” an elderly woman feels like “a stranger on her own land” when her sons turn their ailing farm into a golf course
It’s a Gimme: How to hit it clean from tough spots
Maryland Daily Record - You undoubtedly will begin to notice bare spots in some areas of the rough or even in the fairway itself on the golf course. These bare spots, called hard pan, tend to appear throughout the late summer months, and can stick around during the
Golf courses to reopen, offer rounds as relief
Los Angeles Times - You want to do your best to try to get things back to normal,” said Brad Van Horn, general manager of the Vineyard Golf Course in Escondido, which planned to open today. “We had a bunch of calls today from people who said they had cabin fever. Some
Ginn sur Mer Classic Scores
CBS Sportsline - 5 million (?3.14 million) Ginn sur Mer Classic being played on the 7,381-yard, par-73 Tesoro Club’s Arnold Palmer Course: Bob Red China turning green with golf courses of all kinds
Detroit seeks to sell off 92 parks
Detroit Free Press - The city already has sold other assets this year — including Camp Brighton and Rogell Golf Course — to ease budget problems. But money from selling the parks would be put back into the park system, either by acquiring land for new parks or by
Letters to the Editor - SAGE Seniors
Glen Cove Record-Pilot - On Monday, Oct. 15, the air around the Glen Cove Golf Course reverberated with the sounds of happy golfers doing what they are pleased to do - play the game they love for a cause they cherish. It was the October Golf Classic for the benefit of the
Plans denied: Golf course to be closed
Jackson Clarion-Ledger - When the Brookwood Country Club closes next week, it will likely lie fallow at least a year unless a buyer can be found. Neighbors of the 158-acre golf course at Jackson’s southern border had objected to developers’ plans to build a $200 million
Volunteers recognized for efforts
Sauk Valley Daily Gazette - A crowd of nearly 100 honored Schreiner at the 26th annual banquet Thursday night at Timber Creek Golf Course. Except for a select few who are in the know, the winner of Citizen of the Year is kept top secret until the dinner. “Dave asked us if we’re
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