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golf equipment News Archive12-Mar-2006
- '7-point plan Thoughts to lead golf in 21st century and beyond (GolfWeek)
The letter, sent by e-mail, hit me as forcefully as a Titleist in the forehead. "After reading your article," it began, "I nearly regurgitated." The e-mail writer, Russell Korte, was expressing his feelings about modern golf equipment.
- 'On Golf | Magazine: Pine Valley drops all the way to 2d (Philly.com)
Pine Valley, deposed again. A mere week after it was named the most prestigious club in the country by Golf Connoisseur magazine, the ultra-private golf club in South Jersey has been bumped from its perennial perch as Golfweek's No. 1 course.
- 'Clarke golf program to organize (Pahrump Valley Times)
The Rosemary Clarke Middle School golf program will run March 27 through May 12. An organizational meeting will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the middle school gym, but signups have to be completed Monday with RCMS athletics director Doug Steward.
- 'The Right Tone A weekly guide to being fit (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
If you play golf you're probably one of the millions who, in the never-ending quest for a lower golf score, spend top dollar for the best equipment you can find. But what about the most important piece of golf equipment you own: your body?
- 'Universal Express Business Travel Solution for Security and Speed (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----March 9, 2006--Universal Express Inc. , today announced its subsidiary Luggage Express offers business travelers with high tech equipment a chance to go from office or home to their destination without the concern of having these items delay their flight, trip or even temporarily closing airports, as seen recently when a Nike Expert traveling with high tech golf equipment set off TSA
- 'Security at airport tees off on mystery bag (The Oregonian)
Hundreds of travelers at Portland International Airport wound up in a security sand trap Tuesday when a piece of high-tech golf equipment touched off anti-terrorism alarms.
- 'Holding Companies Explained (The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News)
In a general sense, holding companies are conglomerates that own other firms. Investorwords.com offers a more specific definition: "A company that owns enough voting stock in another firm to control management and operations by influencing or electing its board of directors. Also called parent company."
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