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- Golf Roundup | Top-ranked Ochoa pressures Stanford
- In Md., Teed About Principal’s Golf Cart
- Rwanda: Ecobank Sinks Frw6m Into Golf Tourney
- Harvick likes politics, but not golf

Golf Roundup | Top-ranked Ochoa pressures Stanford
Seattle Times – Mar 29, 2008
— Angela Stanford was clinging to the lead halfway through the LPGA Tour’s Safeway International, with friend Lorena Ochoa getting closer. Stanford had a one-shot lead through 36 holes Friday under bright sunshine in the imposing shadow of the stark Superstition Mountains, east of Phoenix. Stanford, who had a course-record and career-best 10-under-par 62 Thursday, had a scrambling 3-under 69 in the second round for a 13-under 131 total. Ochoa, the event’s defending champion and world’s top-ranked female player, was one back at 12 under. She began the day three strokes back and shot a 67.

In Md., Teed About Principal’s Golf Cart
Washington Post – Mar 29, 2008
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Rwanda: Ecobank Sinks Frw6m Into Golf Tourney
AllAfrica.com – Mar 29, 2008
According to Marcel Byusa, the Kigali Golf Club captain, the 18-hole event will roll off with a short-gun tee-off at midday. GA_googleFillSlot(“AllAfrica_Story_Inset”); "It is their first major involvement in Rwandan sports and they have come in strong. This tournament is part of a long-term relationship between the club and the bank," the KGC president Ezra Bunyenyezi said. On the other hand, the bank’s managing director Daniel Sackey who is also expected to be part of the action said, "Golf is not new to us.

Harvick likes politics, but not golf
Greensboro News and Record – Greensboro News Record – Mar 29, 2008
We got three laps down and came back and won the race. That was probably the coolest weekend I remember racing. We had a flat tire or something happened and we came back, and at that time our nem.
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