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Weekend cameo is fit for King
Betsy King is having golf nightmares again, like the one in which a tree is hindering her backswing — on the first tee. Or where she's trying to hack out from a locker. "That was the one thing nice about retirement," quipped the 55-year-old Hall of...Tags: American Red Cross, PGA Tour, Golf, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), The Open Championship
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Who is the best golfer in the world today?
It's still Tiger and Phil Bill Dwyre Los Angeles Times The best golfer in the world is at home in Florida with ice packs on his bad knee. Battling for 1-A are Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood and Steve Stricker. We...Tags: Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Luke Donald, Athletes, Steve Stricker
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LPGA Futures event set for Frederick
The LPGA Futures Tour announced Tuesday that it has added a tournament to its 2012 schedule in Frederick. The Challenge at Musket Ridge will be held Aug. 20-26 at Musket Ridge Golf Club. The inaugural event will be the only current women's professional...Tags: LPGA Tour, Golf
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Has women's soccer gained any respect?
Buzz won't last long Grahame L. Jones Los Angeles Times Consider the koi, a suitable comparison because Japan won the Women's World Cup. It now and then rises to the surface for a gulp of air, then sinks again into the depths. So it is with women's...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, FIFA Women's World Cup, Basketball, Real Estate, Major League Soccer
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Quenching thirst for a 5th major
Though the LPGA schedule might remain in rebuilding mode for another year or two, it certainly has no shortage of majors. The tour announced a fifth major will join the lineup in 2013, when the Evian Masters completes an overhaul that encompasses a new...Tags: U.S. Open (golf), Golf, Clubs and Associations, The Open Championship, Ernie Els
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His dream takes a little detour
This week's AT&T National will be Erik Compton's 29th start on the PGA Tour, on which his unique story — twice a heart-transplant recipient — has made him a frequent recipient of sponsor's exemptions over the last decade. There's a...Tags: John Deere Classic, FedEx Cup, College Sports, The Players Championship, Manulife Financial Corporation
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Orlando remains a hot spot for golfers
Historically speaking, Orlando got a late start in golf.
The sport didn't arrive in Central Florida until 1893, when English businessman Leslie Pell-Clarke had six holes carved out around the northwest shore of Lake Eola. It only lasted a decade or so,...Tags: England, Arnold Palmer Invitational, Children's Miracle Network Classic, Arnold Palmer, Annika Sorenstam
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Adventures in Korean dining in Howard County
Our first forays into Korean dining taught us some valuable lessons: Expect the unexpected, and don't be surprised if the wait staff doesn't speak fluent English. Be patient, open-minded and -- most of all -- enjoy the food, because it's delicious.
Oh,...Tags: Summer Squash, Olympic Games, Lettuce, Speed Skating, Foods and Beverages
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2011 Guide to Harford - Welcome to Harford County
Harford County, situated 25 miles north of Baltimore and nestled against the northwestern shores of the Chesapeake Bay, boasts an eclectic blend of history and modern living.
Spanning across 440 square miles of the Baltimore/Washington Metro area, it...Tags: Hobbies, Dance, Climbing, State Parks, Golf
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2011 Guide to Harford - Recreation & Parks
People in Harford County have access to thousands of acres of state and local parklands, with attractions ranging from sliding boards, to the lower end of the longest U.S. river east of the Mississippi.
Trails and Walkways
Aberdeen Festival Park
Howard &...Tags: Rivers, Natural Resources, Bodies of Water, State Parks, Golf
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Rose the lone Merion survivor: 'What a day'
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Justin Rose's caddie bolted out of the pro shop at Merion Golf Club, scanning the 18th green. There was a 10-second delay on NBC telecast's of the U.S. Open, and Mark Fulcher couldn't wait 10 seconds. Rose's caddie of five years stopped on...Tags: Father's Day, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Leukemia, Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose
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Lake Worth teen leads Lynn to national golf title
Samantha Smolen had three objectives when she set out on her second season with the Lynn University women's golf team this year. The 19-year-old from Lake Worth achieved them all and, in the process, helped the Knights recently win the National...Tags: College Baseball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Golf, Lynn University, Baseball
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