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    Jul 3, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. QUICKLY: Sports at a glance

    · All three Team USA men's pole vaulters for the Olympics have South Dakota connections: current University of South Dakota coach and graduate Derek Miles; Jeremy Scott's sisters Terri and Diana ran track at USD; and Brad Walker was born in...

    Tags: American Legion, Arnold Palmer, PGA Tour, Target Center , Tiger Woods

  2. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. Jones Cup: Susolik settling only for success

    Though most renowned for the work he does with a briefcase in his hand, Ed Susolik is also rather successful wielding a golf club. An esteemed litigator who has netted more than $1 billion in policy-holder benefits for his clients over a 22-year legal...

    Tags: PGA Tour, Justice System, Health, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chemotherapy

  4. May 10, 2012 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. At Virginia's Primland resort in the Appalachian Mountains, golfers go above and beyond

    MEADOWS OF DAN, Va. — For a golf retreat that literally rises above and beyond what you're used to in the Southeast, Primland does the trick nicely.
    MEADOWS OF DAN, Va. — For a golf retreat that literally rises above and beyond what you're used to in the Southeast, Primland does the trick nicely. A 12,000-acre resort — nearly the size of Bermuda — Primland is in the Blue Ridge...

    Tags: Lobbying, Politics, Personal Service, Sam Snead, Science and Technology

  6. Jun 17, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
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  8. Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Show-Me State Rainbows

    When a city whistle blows, it's often a severe weather test or an actual alarm that rough weather is on the way. But in Bennett Spring State Park near Lebanon, Mo., a loud whistle at 7 a.m. meant anglers could start casting for rainbow trout. Close to...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Aquaculture, Tourism and Leisure, State Parks

  10. Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Trout fishing expedition becomes learning experience

    When a city whistle blows, it usually means noon, 6 p.m. or a 10 p.m. curfew. This time, a loud whistle at 7 a.m. meant anglers could start casting for rainbow trout.
    When a city whistle blows, it usually means noon, 6 p.m. or a 10 p.m. curfew. This time, a loud whistle at 7 a.m. meant anglers could start casting for rainbow trout. Bennett Spring State Park near Lebanon, Mo., is a first-class rainbow trout fishery....

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Tourism and Leisure, State Parks, Gardens and Parks, Travel

  12. Jun 12, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  13. Olympic opens with a mean introduction, Johnny Miller says

    The Olympic Club's finish overloads with quirks, from the longest hole (the 670-yard 16<sup>t</sup><sup>h</sup>) in U.S. Open history, to the back-to-back par 5s at 16 and 17, to the almost-gimme birdie at 18.
    The Olympic Club's finish overloads with quirks, from the longest hole (the 670-yard 16th) in U.S. Open history, to the back-to-back par 5s at 16 and 17, to the almost-gimme birdie at 18. But that stretch won't decide a champion, Johnny Miller says....

    Tags: Rickie Fowler, Jason Dufner, Scott Simpson, Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus

  14. Jun 14, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  15. ESPN's Strange likes Hunter Mahan's chances of breakthrough victory at U.S. Open

    First-time major champions are the rule in golf these days. The last three U.S. Opens, British Opens and PGAs, and last two Masters have welcomed new members to the club.
    First-time major champions are the rule in golf these days. The last three U.S. Opens, British Opens and PGAs, and last two Masters have welcomed new members to the club. Curtis Strange suspects more of the same to transpire at this week'sU.S. Open,...

    Tags: Martin Kaymer, Hampton Roads, Jack Fleck, ESPN (tv network), Arnold Palmer

  16. Jun 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Local golfers on verge of completing dream round

    Duston Mersinger and Rick Broderick have been best friends for more than 50 years, having met in the second grade at the Sacred Heart School in Glyndon. It was there, on the field behind the school, where their passion for playing golf together began.
    Duston Mersinger and Rick Broderick have been best friends for more than 50 years, having met in the second grade at the Sacred Heart School in Glyndon. It was there, on the field behind the school, where their passion for playing golf together began....

    Tags: Lobbying, Family, Politics, Travel, Tiger Woods

  18. May 5, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino say Tiger Woods is too mechanical

    The Downswing Golf Blog
    While Tiger Woods spends an unplanned free weekend at home on Jupiter Island, the vote was split among four of the game’s living legends as to whether he’ll eventually reach Jack Nicklaus’ standard of 18 major titles. Nicklaus and Gary...
  20. Apr 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Five Questions: Neurologist Charles H. Adler on the yips

    The golf course is in pristine condition, there's nary a breeze, and you're about to sink a birdie on the 18th green. But just as the putter is about to meet the ball, your wrist jerks involuntarily &mdash; sending your round white nemesis 3 inches too far to the left.
    The golf course is in pristine condition, there's nary a breeze, and you're about to sink a birdie on the 18th green. But just as the putter is about to meet the ball, your wrist jerks involuntarily — sending your round white nemesis 3 inches too...

    Tags: Sports, Masters Tournament, Hospitals and Clinics, Golf, Music Industry

  22. Apr 6, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  23. Here is the Pitch: Motion Analysis to Prevent Injury

    Glen Morrison got wired from head to toe.
    CW33 News
    Glen Morrison got wired from head to toe. Motion sensors were placed everywhere, from the bill of his cap to his shoes. The Texas Wesleyan 2nd baseman is recovering from an injury to his non-throwing arm--he used to pitch and took advantage of a new...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Sports, Physical Therapists, Baseball, Entertainment

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