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1. Johnson's team are livewires
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 December 2007 MANCHESTER golfers are wiring up to a state-of-the-art coaching device that can take their game to a new dimension. -
2. Your country needs you James
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 December 2007 THERE was never any doubt that James Robinson would be called up to play for his country one day. -
3. Follow in footsteps of stars
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 December 2007 FANCY playing in the Open at Royal Birkdale next summer? An impossible dream, maybe. But you could live a small part of it by following in the spikemarks of the world's greatest players. -
4. Game's up for Garry
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 December 2007 FEW people took Garry Boardman seriously when he announced he was quitting the game and taking up bowls. -
5. Slattery bounces back
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 December 2007 LEE Slattery, whose great grandfather Paddy was a middleweight boxing champion in Ireland, failed to land the knock-out punch in the Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa. -
6. Ruth takes up key post
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 December 2007 GOLF Cheshire stalwart Ruth Whitehead has been handed a key role in the sport's latest initiative. -
7. Hall of fame wins top ward
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 01 December 2007 HAIGH Hall has been making a mark on the Greater Manchester golf scene for more than 30 years. -
8. Tim learns from senior moment
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 November 2007 TIM Rastall had to dig himself out of a hole to save his career on the European Seniors' Tour. -
9. Horsey signals intent
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 November 2007 DAVID Horsey showed again why he is emerging as one of the country's most exciting young talents when he fired a brilliant seven-under-par 65 to finish fifth in the MasterCard Masters in Australia. -
10. Shacklady's season ends on a high
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 November 2007 DAVID Shacklady has clocked up more than 200 victories in a professional career spanning two decades.