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31. Golf: Smith eyes the biggest prize
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 March 2004 DAVID Smith does not expect to win the Open Championship this year. But he has so much self belief that, one fine day, he could be holding aloft the famous old Claret Jug. -
32. Golf: Entries make it a cup bonanza
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 October 2004 THE National Alliance Cup at Marriott Worsley Park on Friday has attracted its biggest entry since the competition was launched four years ago. -
33. Golf: Jamie back with a bang
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 October 2004 JAMIE Donaldson may have only tied 44th in the Dunhill Links Trophy but you'd have thought he'd won it judging by his reaction! -
34. Golf: Eales in the open
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 19 December 2004 PAUL Eales has vowed to fight his way back on to the European Tour as he faces a second season without a full card. -
35. Golf: Pilling's game in top Nick
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 07 March 2004 IT'S not every day you get the chance to play a round with Nick Faldo, then while away a few hours listening to his advice on how to improve your game. -
36. Golf: Wardrop looks for home comforts
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 July 2004 ROOKIE pro Daniel Wardrop plans to kick-start his stuttering career in the JJB North West Challenge. -
37. Golf: Anton wants to make one Els of an impact
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 July 2004 ANTON Haig, one of the most exciting players to come out of South Africa since Ernie Els and Retief Goosen, will make his professional bow in the JJB North West Challenge which starts at Marriott Worsley Park on Thursday. -
38. Golf: No place like home for Archer
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 July 2004 THERE was no place like home for Phil Archer when he arrived at Marriott Worsley Park today for the first round of the '100,000 JJB Sports North West Challenge. -
39. Golf: Bosses prune Roses battles
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 December 2004 LANCASHIRE and Yorkshire will get only one shot at each other in Roses battles after scrapping the traditional friendly match they have played for more than 50 years. -
40. Golf: Westwood tipped for Open success
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 July 2004 SLIMMED-DOWN Lee Westwood can end five lean years without a home winner of the Open.