Membership is unique and exclusive at Treviso Bay (Naples Daily News) Editor?s note: This is the 17th installment in a series about the TPC at Treviso Bay. On the last Sunday of every month, staff writer Tom Hanson brings you a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a golf course. The TPC at Treviso Bay is scheduled to open in the fall of 2007....more...Tom Hanson: Behind the scenes at Treviso Bay (Bonita Daily News) Editor?s note: This is the 17th installment in a series about the Tournament Players Club at Treviso Bay. On the last Sunday of every month, staff writer Tom Hanson brings you a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a golf course....more... Events' hosts covet lot near WestWorld (East Valley Tribune) The leaders of three signature Scottsdale events are requesting that the city open up its land north of WestWorld to create about 2,000 new parking spaces for their 2008 events....more... Around the links (The Scranton Times-Tribune) AGA...more... U.S. Senior Open notes (Sheboygan Press) Theres been no better player on the Champions Tour this season than Jay Haas. He entered the U.S. Senior Open at Whistling Straits this week riding a hot streak any golfer would envy, but Haas didnt have the type of performance he was hoping for here....more... Raymer still holding that winning hand (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) From the back deck of his house, Greg Raymer has a view of not only one of the toughest holes at the TPC at Wakefield but an idyllic lake ringed by cattails. He could have picked anywhere to live, and he picked this. Then again, he has a history of being in the right place at the right time. In 2004, as the poker boom was approaching new heights, the corporate lawyer-turned-poker player hit the ......more... The eyes have it (The News & Observer) Behind his glasses, Greg Raymer won the 2004 World Series of Poker. This summer, the Raleigh resident is back....more... |