Solheim Cup showed market there for women’s golf

The News Review:

- Solheim Cup showed market there for women’s golf
- 11000-year-old mammoth tooth found on golf course
- bama Goes Straight from Bernanke Announcement to the Golf Course
- Tiger Woods puts on a show raises dough
- This Week in Golf – August 27th through August 30th

Solheim Cup showed market there for women’s golf
The Canadian Press
This rock star treatment though was for the women. From the practice rounds to the closing ceremony fans – young and old male and female hardcore golfers and people who don’t know a pitch from a putt – packed the Solheim Cup and players delivered with one of the most riveting events in years. It was the perfect advertisement for women’s golf. The next question is could it also be the remedy for the LPGA Tour which has seemed more like a bad soap opera in recent months?”You want to know how this will help the LPGA? I just think if more people could come out and actually watch us play – I’ve been out here as you guys know a long time and I’ve never seen the golf that these women play now” veteran Juli Inkster said Sunday night. “We have a great product and the more people see that and write about it it’ll be great for us. “Like everything else the economy has taken its toll on the LPGA Tour. There are 28 official money events this year six fewer than last year.

11000-year-old mammoth tooth found on golf course
USA Today
Scott Beld a research specialist at the University of Michigan’s Museum of Paleontology tells the paper the tooth appears to be from a Columbian mammoth which can grow as tall as 13 feet. The 10-pound tooth appears to be from a female adolescent Beld says. The owners of the Morrison Lake.

bama Goes Straight from Bernanke Announcement to the Golf Course
ABC News
That event lasted all of six minutes. Then it was straight to the golf course for another round. bama golfed nine holes at the Mink Meadows public course in Vineyard Haven with perennial golf buddy and aide Marvin Nicholson Michael Ruemmler a member of the White House advance team and Sam Kass a White House chef. The president stopped on his way out to the course to shake hands with golfers who gathered on the clubhouse porch. “I hope I didn’t mess anyone’s day up” Mr.

Tiger Woods puts on a show raises dough
Boston Herald
Woods likely the most recognized sports figure of his generation landed at the Turning Stone Resort as the featured guest in the Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge. Despite prices that started at $330 the exhibition event was sold out drawing approximately 3500 to the Atunyote Golf Club. Talk about earning power. Begay who was Woods’ golf teammate at Stanford generated a quick million dollars in gross revenue in one day. It pays to have Tiger — who rarely does exhibitions — on your Fave Five list.
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This Week in Golf – August 27th through August 30th
Kansas City Star
write(“#nonmember{display:none;}”); } else { document. But this week’s Barclays will be the first big-time professional tournament hosted by the three-year-old course which was built on a piece of contaminated land in Jersey City. The task of building the course included covering the property with something akin to a plastic bag then several feet of sand on top of that.

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