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Briefs: Former 'Eater shines
Former UC Irvine golfer John Chin finished 22nd in the Nationwide Tour's BMW Charity Pro-Am that concluded Sunday. Chin shot back-to-back rounds of 68 to finish the 72-hole event at nine-under-par 277, six shots behind winner Nick Flanagan. Chin, a...Tags: LPGA, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Big West Conference, Golf Channel (tv network), College Sports
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Boyne announces new partner for golf packages
BOYNE FALLS — Boyne Resorts recently announced a new partnership with Forest Dunes Golf Club of Roscommon for the 2012 golf season. Golfers staying on any of Boyne’s 2012 golf packages now have the option to add a round of golf at Forest...Tags: Sports, Golf
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Nick Faldo hopes Olympian vision makes design cut
The Downswing Golf BlogBid finalists to design the venue for golf’s return to the Olympics in 2016 are to be named today in Rio de Janeiro, with such high-wattage teams as Jack Nicklaus/Annika Sorenstam and Greg Norman/Lorena Ochoa expected to head the list. For intrigue,... -
Can Rory McIlroy be the new Tiger Woods?
He's winner off course Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune Rory McIlroy aspires to be more than Tiger Woods, and here's hoping he gets there. As a golfer, he's just as talented. "Such a fluid motion," Luke Donald marveled. Not that that means he'll get to...Tags: Athletes, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Masters Tournament, Roger Federer
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Summer fun--on Midwest's ski slopes
Special to the TribuneIn pursuit of the great outdoors this summer, don't overlook Midwest ski resorts as destinations to dip into hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, tennis and, oh yes, golf, in forested, hilly settings. And, because this...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Natural Resources, Randy Travis, Bodies of Water, Sports
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Round 2: 36 things to know
Tribune golf reporterStudy and you too can become an expert on the country's biggest tournament—at the very least, you could impress your friends. 1. First U.S. Open: In 1895, Horace Rawlins wins at Newport Country Club in Newport, R.I. The tournament was considered a...Tags: Willie Anderson, Mike Davis, Retief Goosen, Lou Graham, World War II (1939-1945)
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