2 Hinnies found on NW Iowa golf course

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- 2 Hinnies found on NW Iowa golf course
- African-American golf documentary planned
- Hunter Mahan wins Kiwi Challenge golf event, takes home US$1.5 million
- Thieves Use Golf Cart In Getaway From Southern Maine Club

2 Hinnies found on NW Iowa golf course
Chicago Tribune, United States 
–> Text size:. Two hinnies (HEN’-nees) were found at the Primghar Golf andCountry Club about two weeks ago. Hinnies are a cross between a stallion and a female donkey. Deputy Dean Fjeld says officials corralled the pair and tookthem a city pasture. So far, no one has claimed them.
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African-American golf documentary planned
Bizjournals.com, NC 
The feature, Uneven Fairways, will utilize archival footage to follow the stories of men and women athletes who overcame prejudice and other challenges to play the game of golf. “These are inspiring stories of golfers who overcame great odds just to create a tour where they could compete,” said Page Thompson, president of Golf Channel in a prepared statement. According to a release, the feature will air on Golf Channel Feb.

Hunter Mahan wins Kiwi Challenge golf event, takes home US$1.5 million
The Canadian Press,  New Zealand 
5 million2 hours agoWELLINGTON, New Zealand — Hunter Mahan beat American Ryder Cup teammate Anthony Kim on the second playoff hole Tuesday to win the Kiwi Challenge, taking home the winner’s cheque of US$1. Mahan shot 65 on the par-72 Cape Kidnappers course on New Zealand’s North Island to tie Kim at 7-under par after the second and final round of the four-man tournament. A par on the final hole was enough to give Mahan the win when Kim missed his par putt from eight feet. Mahan started the second round at 1-under and in third place in the four-man field behind compatriots Brandt Snedeker at 6-under and Kim at 2-under.

Thieves Use Golf Cart In Getaway From Southern Maine Club
WMTW, ME 
York police said the culprits disarmed the alarm system after entering the Cape Neddick Country Club through the roof early Sunday morning. Golf course superintendent Bob Duran said the burglars made off with some $8,000 in cash and some unnamed items, then used a golf cart in their getaway across the course. They left the cart on the third green, but not before damaging other greens along the way. All rights reserved.

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