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11. Golf club for kids launched
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 February 2009 BOLTON is believed to be the first region in the country to create a golf club exclusively for children. -
12. August golf diary
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 July 2009 CHECK out the key dates in the August golf diary. -
13. Pros retire ... to play more golf
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 March 2009 VETERAN Lancashire professionals Bill Harling and Gwyllam Hardiman, two of the PGA's longest-serving tutors, retired this week - and are planning to spend their time playing golf! -
14. Interactive golf goes on the road
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 May 2008 ROLL up, roll up! The Oceanico interactive golf road show arrives at Salford Quays tomorrow. -
15. Ireland: Golf heaven
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 March 2007 THE shot was bang on target, fired not by a gun but by a five iron. There was a time, however, when bullets were blasted across this golf club. -
16. Golf: Award for Cup stars
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 December 2004 EUROPE'S victorious Ryder Cup team have secured another overwhelming victory by claiming the Golf Writers' Trophy. -
17. Golf: Pestering pays off for rising star
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 August 2006 JOHN Halstead had no interest in golf until he watched Tiger Woods and Ernie Els on television. -
18. Golf: Hogben takes U.S. by storm
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 October 2006 HIGH-FLYING Ringway star Alex Hogben was dubbed the hero of the University of Missouri Kansas City golf team when he powered to his first victory in only his fourth tournament on the American college circuit. -
19. Golf: Oceanico fight is on
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 March 2008 ROSS McGowan has every reason for declaring Marriott Worsley Park as one of his favourite golf courses in the world. -
20. Golf: Courses handed public warning
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 November 2005 NEW Government proposals could mean that public access is granted to all courses, warn the National Golf Clubs' Advisory Association.