Promising Raj Randhawa tops Indian tour's Q-school (Calcutta News) Promising golfer Raj Randhawa has topped the first stage of the Professional Golf Tours of India (PGTI) qualifying school for the 2007-08 season....more...LPGA, Christian Agency Bring 'Golf Fore Africa' to Rwanda (The Christian Post) The Ladies Professional Golf Association and one of the world?s largest Christian organizations are partnering to help impoverished and AID-stricken communities in ......more... Charities pitch in at golf tournament in exchange for funds (KY3 Springfield) The annual Price Cutter Charity Championship professional golf tournament at Highland Springs Country Club has raised more than $6 million for local charities in the past 17 years....more... Golf fights cystic fibrosis (Home News Tribune) NEW BRUNSWICK ? THE UMDNJ-ROBERT Wood Johnson Medical School's Division of Pulmonology and Cystic Fibrosis and the Cystic Fibrosis Center at The Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital will team up with the Boomer Esiason Foundation at a golf exhibition on July 21 to raise funds for the fight against Cystic Fibrosis, a life-threatening genetic ......more... Upland golf coach heads to SCIAC (Daily Bulletin) Richard Kim has done a solid job directing the golf program at Upland High School. Now he faces a more formidable challenge: building a winner at the collegiate level....more... Spring Lake youth growing into golf success (The Grand Rapids Press) Most young golfers have dreams of one day turning professional, and Spring Lake resident David Bonter is no different. Bonter is doing well in the Lake Michigan Junior Golf Tour. He plays in the 14-15 age bracket and has been a member of the association for the past three years....more... Bagdad redneck brings brand of hillbilly charm to golf's second home (The Scotsman: Sport) IF HISTORY, tradition and veneration reflect the world's view of the Open championship, Boo Weekley could be accused of iconoclasm on a grand scale. Anyone who promotes Hicksville, USA, as the home of golf is clearly no respecter of custom....more... Golf: Finau eager to take on the big boys (The Salt Lake Tribune) From the moment Tony Finau stunned the Utah golfing community two months ago with the announcement that he was foregoing a possible opportunity to play golf for Brigham Young University and turning professional, the 17-year-old West High graduate steadfastly has maintained that it was not only his...more... Former Univ. golfer above par in golf tour (The Red and Black) Bloomfield, Conn. - Former Georgia golfer Taylor Leon won a sudden-death playoff to capture her first professional championship on Sunday, the Duramed Futures Tour's CIGNA Golf Classic at the Gillette Ridge Golf Club. The victory - and an $11,200 check - came in just Leon's third tournament as a professional....more... |