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golf equipment News Archive29-Mar-2006
- 'Duluth?s Amershadian juggles new business with BellSouth (Gwinnett Daily Post)
DULUTH ? Looking down the practice range at the TPC at Sugarloaf, just about everything has a logo. The golfers in this week?s BellSouth Classic wear them on their apparel. Their golf bags are covered with company and product names.
- 'NEW TO THE MARKET (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Fairway Girl focuses exclusively on golf equipment for girls that's authentic, fashionable, and competitively priced for ages toddler through 8. The equipment is durable and lightweight, comes in either pink or purple, and includes clubs, a bag, balls packaged in an embroidered drawstring bag, and putting chimes to develop focus and aiming skills. The equipment comes either individually or as
- 'Personal Trainer Network Offers Golf Fitness to Chicago and Suburban Markets (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) March 28, 2006 ? Golf season in Illinois is right around the corner. If you are looking to improve your handicap this year, a personal fitness trainer may be just what you need.
- 'Over 2,400 PGA PRofessionals Participating in April's PGA Free Fitting & Trade-Up Month (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Over 2,400 PGA Professionals nationwide have signed up to participate in the inaugural PGA Free Fitting & Trade-Up Month to be held this April. PGA Professionals participating in PGA Free Fitting & Trade-Up Month can be located via the Internet at both http://www.playgolfamerica.com and http://www.PGA.com/fit .
- '£15,000 golf equipment theft (The Advertiser Online)
Police are appealing for information after thieves broke into a golf centre at Tilney All Saints, near King's Lynn, and made off with £15,000 worth of golfing equipment.
- 'Golf Equipment Sale will benefit Humane Society (Herkimer Evening Telegram)
HERKIMER - There will be bargains for everyone who attends the second annual Golf Equipment Sale at the Holland Heights Golf Course on Steuben Road in April to benefit the Herkimer County Humane Society. The event was so successful last year, Steve Morse decided to hold it again.
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