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Golf Grips Latest News Articles iseekgolf.com - Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site (iseekgolf.com)
25 May 2005 at 6:57pm
Lamkin Corporation, the world's second-largest manufacturer of golf grips, has purchased the Royal Grip brand of golf grips from Royal Precision, a Torrington, Connecticut, manufacturer of steel and graphite shafts and golf grips.
Seeking a change in Africa (BBC News)
28 May 2005 at 6:21am
Colin Blane looks ahead to the G8 summit and asks whether world leaders will get to grips with poverty in Africa.
Welcome to The Conway Daily Sun (The Conway Daily Sun)
27 May 2005 at 3:25am
Golf: Wentworth Country Club, hole no. ? The 17th hole at Wentworth Country Club is a short par-3. There is trouble all around this little thing. It has water in the front, sand behind it and out of bounds behind that. Big pine trees to the right and willywags and puckerbrush to the left.
Creamer captivates big crowd (Bradenton Herald)
27 May 2005 at 2:17am
BRADENTON - After LPGA Tour rookie Paula Creamer explained her keys to proper alignment at Thursday's clinic at Tara Golf & Country Club, someone in the audience asked why she relies on her caddie for help.
Moorestown's Davy claims BCSL crown (phillyburbs.com)
26 May 2005 at 7:09am
GOLF - Moorestown High School's Sean Davy battled the course and the elements to post a 5-over-par 77 to win the individual title by three strokes over Cinnaminson's Dan Gallagher and Quakers teammate Cary Taylor. Davy and Taylor combined with Joe Landers (84) and Mike Harrigan (88) to give the Quakers the team title with a 329, 27 strokes better than Cinnaminson and Bordentown. It was the
Golf tip of the week (phillyburbs.com)
22 May 2005 at 11:06am
If you were to take a look the best golfers in the world, you would find that they all have slightly different swings. Their grips would be just a little different, the ball position might be a little more forward or back of center.
Top doctor sounds alarmover Medicare State medical group leader issues warnin...
26 May 2005 at 12:33pm
Unless something is done to make health care more affordable for doctors treating Medicare patients, the United States may be forced into a government-run health care system within the next decade, the president of the California Medical Association warned this week.
Today's News...5/25/05 (Sporting Goods Business)
26 May 2005 at 9:09am
MAY 25, 2005 -- Robert Orlando, president of Teva, is leaving Deckers Outdoor effective May 24 in order to pursue other interests. The company is actively searching for a successor.
Fake golf equipment floods market (Honolulu Advertiser)
22 May 2005 at 9:32am
SINGAPORE ? Jacques Gladu snapped up a $640 set of Callaway Golf Co. clubs from a Quebec-based Web site in March, confident he'd found a bargain at a third of the usual price.
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