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The ups and downs of tournament golf (Baltimore Sun)

Departure of major golf tournaments leaves fans in the lurch, empty coffers for municipalities The scene around the first tee at Congressional Country Club Friday was what most envisioned when Tiger Woods announced three years ago that he would be hosting a regular Professional Golf Association tour event over Fourth of July weekend.

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If I were king of golf … (The News & Observer)

Golf is a wonderful game but, let’s be honest, it’s not perfect.

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Golf estate knocked back (ABC) (Yahoo!7 Australian News)

The Resource Planning and Development Commission has rejected Federal Hotels’ plan to develop a small golf course on Tasmania’s east coast into a residential estate.

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Vacation means rest, not golf (The Golf Channel)

BETHESDA, Md. – Seems the world’s best golfer has little interest in playing the world’s best golf courses. Tiger Woods was asked on Friday following his second-round 66 at Congressional if he’d ever played Pine Valley in New Jersey, perennially a top-ranked layout in most national ratings.

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Rep. John Boehner partners with Tiger Woods, quarterback Tony Romo at golf tournament (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)

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General Motors to sell off golf course and car park (Daily Telegraph)

As part of the embattled car manufacturer’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy process GM is selling assets it no longer needs including a ninehole golf course in New Jersey.

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Luc Bourdon golf fundraiser honours late Canucks player (CBC New Brunswick)

A golf tournament near Shippagan this weekend will honour the late local hockey hero, Luc Bourdon, with a fundraiser to help young people get more access to sports.

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New law allows golf cart on public roads (USA Today)

Under pressure from towns along the seashore, the Connecticut General Assembly has passed a new law allowing golf carts to be driven on public roads, the New Haven Register reports. Each town can decide whether to take part, but generally the new law allows carts to be driven only on roads with a maximum 25 mph speed limit.

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