The second hole at Timacuan Golf and Country Club in Lake Mary, Fla., has been ranked among "The Best 18 Holes In Orlando" by Golf Life Orlando magazine.
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Long Drivers Raise More Than $50,000 for Autism Playing World's Longest Course on Longest Day Art Sellinger and Brian Pavlet Play Over 33 Miles of Golf from Sunrise to Sunset at The International
Former National Long Drive champions Art Sellinger and Brian Pavlet played 126 holes at The Pines at The International in Bolton, Mass., on June 20. The fundraising event totaled more than $50,000 for the Autism Society of America.
Grace Park withdraws from Women's U.S. Open
Grace Park withdraws from the 2006 U.S. Women’s Open.
Eagle Creek's 18th Hole Among Best In Orlando According To Golf Life Orlando Magazine
Eagle Creek Golf Club‘s 18th hole is ranked among "The Best 18 Holes In Orlando," according to Golf Life Orlando magazine.
Ahead Gives Golf Courses a Hand with New Ways to Use their Woven Appliqué Label
Ahead offers golf courses the ability to use its Woven Applique Label on two new golf gloves.
Divergent Views debuts July 1
Golf Convergence debuts a monthly operational newsletter called "Divergent Views."
Sand Creek Station Golf Course in Newton, KS. picks Cybergolf to design and host a Web site and online newsletter system for the facility.
Sand Creek Station Golf Course in Newton, Kansas, chooses Cybergolf to design and host a Web site and online newsletter system for its facility.
U.S. Open Champion Ogilvy To Play In Buick Open
U.S. Open champion Geoff Ogilvy commits to play in the Buick Open, scheduled for July 31-Aug. 6 at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Mich.
Search For The Perfect Golf Club Earns Book Of The Year Honors From ING
Ann Arbor Media Group announces that its "The Search for the Perfect Golf Club," authored by Tom Wishon, earned Book of the Year award from the International Network of Golf.
Srixon’s Jim Furyk Ties For Second At U.S. Open Championship
Srixon staff professional Jim Furyk tied for second at the U.S. Open, relying on Srixon’s W-506 driver, I-506 irons, wedges and Z-UR prototype ball.
Champions Tour Leading Money Winner Jay Haas Chases History at Commerce Bank Championship On Long Island
Jay Haas will play in this week’s Commerce Bank Championship, seeking an unprecedented fourth consecutive Champions Tour victory.
Technology Training Associates announces agreement with The Concession of Sarasota, Florida to deliver the Jonas Club Management System
The Concession of Sarasota, Fla., selects Technology Training Associates to provide and install the fully-integrated Jonas Software system to integrate all facets of the club’s management systems.
Duramed FUTURES Tour Mourns Loss Of Player
Gaelle Truet of Noumea, New Caledonia, and a member of the Futures Tour, died in a car accident Sunday afternoon.
Icon Sports Management, Ltd
Kevin Kisner, a four-time All-American from Georgia, signs an exclusive representation agreement with Icon Sports Management.
Jazz Golf and Sandra Post team up to produce pro golf tips for everyone
Jazz Golf and Sandra Post partner to create a golf instruction DVD.
Daphne’s Headcovers is pleased and proud to announce its newest relationship with PGA professional Aaron Baddeley!
Daphne’s Headcovers announces an endorsement agreement with Aaron Baddeley.
Golfers to Benefit from New ProLink Solutions GPS at Anaheim Hills Golf Course
ProLink Solutions announces that Anaheim Hills Golf Course in Anaheim, Calif., features the ProLink Solutions Global Positioning Satellite system.
Clay Brittain, Jr. To Retire From Myrtle Beach National Company
Clay Brittain Jr., chairman of the board of the Myrtle Beach National Co., retired June 20 after a 40-year career as a golf and tourism pioneer who helped mold Myrtle Beach, S.C., into a golf and beach vacation destination.
Eight Of Ten PGA Tour Pros Used Golf Pride Grips On The Majority Of Their Clubs During 2006 U.S. Open
Eaton Corp. reports that, according to Darrell Survey results, 52 out of the 63 golfers who completed the U.S. Open used its Golf Pride grips.
EWGA’s Annual Fundraising for Charity Tops $500,000
The Executive Women’s Golf Association reports that nationwide charitable contributions in 2005 topped the $500,000 mark.
