Video: The Environmental Institute for Golf Teams Up With Rain Bird to Release TV Public Service Announcements Urging ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Rain Bird and The Environmental Institute for Golf, the philanthropic arm of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America have joined forces to encourage the practice of water conservation in the lawn and garden with the release of a series of broadcast television public service announcements ....more...Golf fans, motorists cheer U.S. Open (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Construction will grind to a halt on several roadways this month when more than 250,000 golf fans descend on the Valley for the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club....more... World sport (The West Australian) Greg Norman's ugly divorce battle may soon be resolved. In what is being viewed as a peace offering, Norman's wife of 25 years, Laura, on Friday withdrew a "marital misconduct" accusation against the Australian-born golf champion....more... Golf roundup: Castrale defeats Ochoa in playoff (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Read this article ]...more... Feature Stories (Rome Observer) Eighth Annual Thunder in the Forge, presented by The Central Adirondack Association. One of the area's largest motorcycle gatherings, the Thunder in the Forge, is a weekend filled with vendors, bike show, entertainment, food and more....more... Fore! No, he's 5 (phillyburbs.com) Despite losing an eye to cancer, young Kyle Lograsso is on par to become an exceptional golfer....more... Golf notices (Honolulu Advertiser) RE/MAX World Long Drive Qualifying, June 16, July 21 at Olomana Golf Links. Divisions: Open (18-44), Senior (45-52), Super Senior (53-60), Grand Champion (61-over), Women (18-over). Information: Les Muramoto, 295-7628....more... Women's golf tournament returns to Spring Lake (The Grand Rapids Press) The Spring Lake Invitational will again offer a talented field of golfers when it returns to the Spring Lake Country Club June 18-21. There is room for more....more... Will McDonald?s LPGA return to Delaware (The Delaware Business Ledger) Mickey McCamish has reason to believe that the McDonald?s LPGA Championship could return to Delaware, based on a recent conversation with the tournament?s co-founder Frank Quinn....more... |