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Easy-does-it approach puts Mayer at front of JCJG pack

Easy-does-it approach puts Mayer at front of JCJG pack
In 40 or 50 years, Nick Mayer plans to still be on the links, still swinging the golf clubs.
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Battle Mountain changes get mixed reviews
Crave Real Estate depicts the first phase of a proposed development along Highway 24 south of Minturn.
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Rogers junior golfer to compete international championships
Rogers junior golfer McCabe Buege will compete July 29 through Aug. 1 in the Optimist International Junior Golf Championships at PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
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Overton vaults into first

Overton vaults into first
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Jeff Overton took advantage of his length and accuracy Friday to shoot a career-best 8-under-par 62 to take a 4-shot lead over Boo Weekley at the midway point in The Greenbrier Classic.
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Memories made, cherished
Billy Vine has the photo, but he doesn’t really need it. A memory like this he would never forget. It was 1998 and Vine was trying to win his third Attleboro Area Golf Association Open title, this one in come-from-behind fashion. On the final day his father was serving as his caddy.
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Save big on an Orlando vacation
Save big on an Orlando vacation
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Glendale golf club in the hole?

Glendale golf club in the hole?
(Jul 27, 2010) - Glendale Golf and Country Club has lost 30 per cent of its membership in the last year and is talking to businesses interested in taking over the private course.
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Call us the frugal golfers of Hilton Head Island
Call us the frugal golfers of Hilton Head Island
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New KOA Campground A ‘Destination’
When a small group of investors came together to build a campground on property in Yankton owned by the National Field Archery Association (NFAA), they decided to make it a first-class facility.
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Local golfer Danny Ochoa bounces back from serious injury to take fifth at 2010 Callaway Junior World Golf Championships

Local golfer Danny Ochoa bounces back from serious injury to take fifth at 2010 Callaway Junior World Golf Championships
Torrey Pines High School golfer Danny Ochoa took fifth place at the 2010 Callaway Junior World Golf Championships, held July 12-16 at Torrey Pines South Course. Danny shot a 76, 71, 71 and 73 and, at 15 years old, was the youngest player in the 15-17 field. Only one other U.S. player placed higher.
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B.C.’s most popular parks offer a little of everything
With more than 340 campgrounds in B.C., it is pretty hard to pick just a handful to try.
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Midland City Council hikes Currie golf course rates
The Midland City Council heard a summary of a 227-page report onhow to make Currie East and West Golf Courses profitable Mondaynight, before voting unanimously to increase certain fees for thecourses.
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Jesse Weeks enjoying Special Olympics

Jesse Weeks enjoying Special Olympics
Jesse Weeks is doing what he loves — giving golf lessons and directing the Mid-South’s Special Olympic golf program.
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A game for the ages
Back when they were single-digit handicappers and no putt other than a tap-in was a “gimmee,” Mal Wendell, Alex Ohlson and George Fredette were three of the finest golfers in the greater Attleboro area.
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Howell shoots a 7-under 64 to take lead
England’s David Howell showed a long overdue return to form as he shot a 7-under 64 to take the first round lead at the Irish Open on Thursday. David Howell - England - Lead - Irish people - Ireland
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Tee-up to Golf Course Living in Tampa

Tee-up to Golf Course Living in Tampa

If you are looking for affordable luxury living in a setting that will take your breath away, look no further; it is time you explored golf course community living in Tampa.

Enjoy a laid back lifestyle where your day might begin with a stroll to the clubhouse for breakfast, maybe playing a round of golf, and after lunch, head over to the rec center for a leisurely swim or sauna. Experience the resort in a lush setting, impeccably planned to take advantage of the natural beauty in the area.

Many golf communities are situated within a reasonable distance to larger centers, which provide a large variety of restaurants, shopping, schools, medical facilities and easy access to many cultural activities, museums and entertainment. You can relax at night, as most of these neighborhoods are gated with 24 hour security.

You don’t have to be a golfer to enjoy this type of life, but if you are, you are in for a treat. The Tampa/St. Petersburg/Clearwater area, alone, has almost 2,700 holes of golf to choose from, in the event you get bored playing the courses within your community.

Other recreational facilities are readily available and depending on the area may include swimming, tennis, volleyball, basketball courts, hiking and biking trails and horseback riding. If you’re a boater or a beach lover, rest assured as many of these resorts are located on or near Tampa’s beaches and marinas.

Here are some of Tampa’s foremost golf communities:

Tampa Palms - With close to 7,000 acres, Tampa Palms is the largest golf community in New Tampa. It also contains a multitude of recreational facilities, miles of walking and biking trails and has easy access to schools and I-75.

For the golf lovers, this community boasts the prestigious Tampa Palms Golf and country Club, along with its Arthur Hills designed golf course.

Purchase prices range from high 0,000’s upward to the millions for an estate in The Reserve. The average price in 2005 for a single family home was 2,550.

Hunter’s Green - This community is comprised of more than 1,000 acres and contains one of the area’s top golf courses. Although it is private, as a resident you are not required to join the club. With miles of walking trails and parks, the area has a very private feel, but it is close to I-75 as well as local schools.

Purchase prices range from mid 0,000’s to over million.

Heritage Isles - This is a unique area, in that a public course is actually woven throughout the community. It has a well-equipped Clubhouse along with a pool, typhoon water slide, children’s area, lap pool, sand volleyball court, roller blade rink, basketball and tennis courts. Who could be bored living here?

Heritage Isles has easy access to I-75 and I-4 as well as Hillsborough County Schools.

Purchase prices range from 0,000’s to the high 0,000’s for a home right on the golf course.

Check here for more information on other Tampa golf course communities or browse all of the Tampa Real estate listings.

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Planning For A Day At The Golf Course

Planning For A Day At The Golf Course

Depending on which courses you are playing, renting a golf cart may make getting from one hole to another much easier. Because golf courses can be spread out over many acres of land, golf carts make transporting people, golf equipment, and other items more enjoyable than having to carry them from hole to hole. Because golfers want to spend the majority of their time on the course golfing instead of walking, renting a cart is advised.

If you are playing on a smaller course, you may not need to rent a cart. Carrying your equipment or renting a small push cart may be all you will need. These carts, even though they are small, can carry a lot of weight, so don’t worry about not being able to fit all of your stuff into it. Small groups should consider renting push carts for each player so that it is easy to get from one hole to another. Some golf bags have wheels on them for courses like these, so you may not have to rent any type of cart at all.

Those who golf often and those who live on or near golf courses will sometimes buy their own golf carts and keep them at their homes. This is very convenient for those who golf everyday. When purchasing a golf cart, find one that is large enough for your needs and one that has an extensive warranty because you never know what will happen in the future. Read through the warranty carefully to see if the cart needs to be taken to a specific repair shop or if you can take it anywhere for repairs.

Owning a golf cart means you need to take care of it as you would a small car. Regular oil changes, engine cleanings, and tire checks are necessary in order to keep it in good shape for a long time. You will appreciate having a golf cart when friends or family visit so you can take them golfing. Cleaning the upholstery often will prevent scratches, tears, and discoloration. Store your cart in a garage or keep it covered so you don’t run the exterior.

Additional accessories you may need include batteries, headlight covers, canopy covers, and additional storage for clubs, water, and other items you may want to take with you. Since a round of golf can take a few hours to complete, you should bring enough water and other items with you so everyone will have a good time and remain hydrated.

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janson.com Do you want to play golf on the oldest course in Switzerland? And the one most steeped in tradition? Then you must visit the Engadine. The course was founded in 1892 and was, at the time, the highest golf course in Europe. At 1800 meters above sea level, the 18 holes of the Samedan Golf course are the most alpine of all. Anybody standing on the terrace of the par 72 course is at first totally in awe of their surroundings. The panoramic view of the plateau of the Flaz brook in a unique mountain panorama will let you forget the real reason for being there. The flat course runs through meadows, succulent pastures and alongside secluded streams. The highest point is the elevated green on the 2nd hole. To find oneself at 1800 meters above sea level in the midst of a high mountain area, and still be able to play on what is possible the flattest golf course in Switzerland, is simply fascinating. The plateau is structured through larches, some as old as 700 years.
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A Golf Course Property at New Orleans Provides Entertainment, Convenient Living, Comfort and Relaxation, Making it a Must Have

A Golf Course Property at New Orleans Provides Entertainment, Convenient Living, Comfort and Relaxation, Making it a Must Have

Golf course property is the latest craze in developments that targets the large market of baby boomers, now reaching retirement age. Most of them are interested in investing in golf course property at New Orleans because of its exciting atmosphere with the added benefits of safe, maintenance free living. The target markets are selling their large family homes, to move into smaller properties in golf courses, where they can enjoy a wonderful lifestyle playing golf and enjoying other activities while the homeowners’ association in these developments looks after the grounds.

Agolf course property at New Orleans also provides convenient living, comfort and relaxation making it a must have. You will get the best of both worlds when you purchase this kind of property. You will get the peace and quiet of being situated on a lush golf course with plenty of wildlife surrounding you. You will also have the ease of the nearby shopping centers and department stores as well as the hospitals, schools, and fire stations.

An investment in a golf course property at New Orleans is something that will benefit you in the ling term. More and more people are deciding to invest in this kind of property which means that in a few years time, you will be sitting with a larger profit that you thought possible if you decide to sell, or you will be in the prime location for business and other prestigious developments, that will enhance your lifestyle.

This kind of property is also the perfect type of investment for vacation rentals. A
golf course property at New Orleans will be wonderful for your annual getaway, as well as for renting out to other inland visitors. The pristine area and wonderful location of each golf course property makes this the best investment that one can make in terms of rentals for vacations.

On your golf course property at New Orleans , there are many other activities to take part in besides golf. You will find bowling greens, cricket grounds, tennis courts and swimming facilities is many of the developments. There are also fitness centers where you and your family will have full membership access. Dining is enjoyable with the special restaurants and bars within the developments and there well may even be a small chapel and other amenities. You can choose from any number of bedrooms such as 3, 4 and 5, with some having a cozy 2 bed roomed house for couples. You will get everything you ever wanted with a golf course property at New Orleans, such as comfort, flexibility, hassle free, convenient, and tranquility all in one, which makes it one of the most stylish and exciting places to live in.

About Author: If you are looking for golf course property at New Orleans, Destrehan, Kenner, LaPlace and Metairie of Louisiana, Jeff Melancon and his team are ready to help you. Reach Jeff Melancon at 504-914-0988 or by visiting his website:
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The Impact of Golf Courses in Nature

The Impact of Golf Courses in Nature

Golf courses are very attractive places to people who love the beautiful way they are designed and how perfectly they mix the sports side of it and the natural characteristics it has. Will the courses are definitely great places to play at however, it is also important to understand how they impact our environment, let’s take a look at some of the facts regarding golf courses, society and nature.

When it comes to properties and society, and the courses tend to enhance the value of our properties and they contribute to the community by generating additional jobs and they also provide enormous charitable support.

Golf courses can also be treated as water treatment systems due to the fact that the healthy turfgrass they are made of trap hold pollutants in place which makes them effective disposal sites for waste water, this is something that most people wouldn’t actually thinking about, but it’s very nice to know that such recreational area can also provide this useful function.

Golf courses are also green areas which enhance the general landscape, provide space for recreational activities and can also provide a good habitat for local nonhazardous wildlife.

These areas often have a positive impact in our environment because the act as giant air-conditioners, they provide massive amounts of oxygen, they clean the air that we breathe from all the pollution that is gathered from vehicles, constructions and such and can also cool down the atmosphere all at the same time.

People who manage golf courses are often concerned about the environmental quality of the community they live in a well as the impact may well managed facility will have in the local ecosystem.

The organizations which are in charge to promote and organize your golf events have poured millions of dollars in analyzing the way that golf courses affect the ecosystem which this data that will help them enforce environmental principles and standards which will keep a healthy community and safe golfers.

As you see golf courses have a positive impact in communities where they are built in the also have a positive impact in the local ecosystem, this is why many cities welcome such projects with open arms when they are proposed, because the best type of business is the one that benefits us all.

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Aussie Green in Irish Open mix

Aussie Green in Irish Open mix
Australia’s Richard Green was a shot off the early pace set by England’s David Howell after the first round of the Irish Open in Killarney.
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Hull off to fine British Open start
Australia’s Katherine Hull rammed home an eagle putt on the 18th green to snatch a share of the lead with two-time major winner Yani Tseng after the first round of the women’s British Open in Southport, England.
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Wyndham host Sedgefield continues to improve
Since its inception in 1938, the Wyndham Championship has been played on three different courses in Greensboro, returning to Sedgefield in 2008. The course continues to improve each year and preparations for this year’s championship are under way.
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The final shot
Westward Ho Country Clu’s scenic and hazard-heavy No. 6 is one of the most visually appealing holes in the Sioux Empire.
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