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March, 2021

  • 31 March

    PGA adds US Open tuneup to replace axed Canada event | Golf News

    PGA adds US Open tuneup to replace axed Canada event | Golf News

    MIAMI: A replacement event for the canceled US PGA Canadian Open has been added in June at Ridgeland, South Carolina, on the week before the US Open. The tournament at Congaree Golf Club, designed by Tom Fazio, will be played June 10-13 ahead of the US Open the following week …

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  • 31 March

    Natalie Pinkham and Bela Shah bid for place at Wentworth in Slingsby Golf Academy | Golf News

    Natalie Pinkham and Bela Shah bid for place at Wentworth in Slingsby Golf Academy | Golf News

    Natalie Pinkham, Bela Shah, Helen Skelton and Fleur East are the four “cadets” featuring in the new Slingsby Golf Academy, aimed at encouraging more women to get into golf. Last Updated: 31/03/21 12:51pm The Slingsby Golf Academy launches this week Sky Sports stars Natalie Pinkham and Bela Shah are among …

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  • 31 March

    SMSU GOLF: SMSU places 18th in Missouri | News, Sports, Jobs

    SMSU GOLF: SMSU places 18th in Missouri | News, Sports, Jobs

    ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Southwest Minnesota State University women’s golf team concluded play on Tuesday in the final round of the Missouri Western State University Classic shooting a 74-over-par 362 for the second straight day and finished 18th overall with a final score of 148-over 724. The 36-hole tournament …

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  • 30 March

    Men’s Golf Places 13th At Craft Farms

    Men’s Golf Places 13th At Craft Farms

    Men’s Golf Places 13th At Craft Farms Willis Gaer led the Colonels and tied for 34th overall. Final ResultsGULF SHORES, Ala. – Eastern’s men’s golf team placed 13th at the three-day Craft Farms Intercollegiate hosted by the University of South Alabama. Willis Gaer led the Colonels and tied for 34th overall …

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  • 30 March

    Billy Horschel on slow play, his Masters chances and his passion for West Ham United | Golf News

    Billy Horschel on slow play, his Masters chances and his passion for West Ham United | Golf News

    Billy Horschel was criticised for slow play in the WGC Match Play final WGC Match Play champion Billy Horschel has apologised for the pace of play during his final against Scottie Scheffler, and he also revealed how he became a West Ham fan! Horschel and Scheffler were widely criticised for …

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  • 30 March

    Reaction to the easing of travel restrictions in North Cumbria

    Reaction to the easing of travel restrictions in North Cumbria

    Yesterday marked another milestone in the relaxing of lockdown restrictions in England as people were allowed to meet up outdoors again in groups of up to six, or as two households. Outdoor sports facilities like tennis courts and golf courses were also allowed to welcome visitors back again. The Carlisle …

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  • 30 March

    H. Nauth & Sons to stage Easter weekend golf tourney

    H. Nauth & Sons to stage Easter weekend golf tourney

    Engineering giant, H. Nauth & Sons yesterday announced that it would partner with the Guyana Golf Association (GGA) and Nexgen Golf Academy to take on the challenge of leading golf to the forefront of Guyanese sports, starting with an Easter Weekend tournament that will demonstrate how serious they are about …

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  • 29 March

    Men’s golf travels to Central Oklahoma | Sports

    Men’s golf travels to Central Oklahoma | Sports

    On Tuesday, March 16, Missouri Western mens’ golf team went down to Edmond, Oklahoma, to partake in the Central Oklahoma Bronco Invitational at Oak Tree Country Club. The Griffons finished 11th out of 20 teams in the tournament. Oklahoma Christian won the team title with a score of 871 as …

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  • 29 March

    Andy Murray considers post-tennis careers as golf caddie or football coach | Andy Murray

    Andy Murray has revealed that he would like to help professional golfers as a caddie or work towards earning coaching badges in football once his tennis career comes to an end.Shortly before he was forced to withdraw from the Miami Open after sustaining a “freak” groin strain while in bed …

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  • 29 March

    Golfers back in the swing as clubs reopen

    Golfers back in the swing as clubs reopen

    Players were teeing off from daybreak, delighted to be freed from the lockdown which has left all sports in limbo since the New Year.Read More Read More”Not again!” Chorley street sign spells war legend’s name wrong for the second t…Three hours later he sank a putt on the 18th green …

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