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1. Golf: Slattery in shape for a tilt
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 July 2006 FOUR years ago Lee Slattery was so hard up after being laid low by glandular fever that he quit playing golf and went to work in a clothes shop. -
2. Golf: Monty's turn at the Open?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 July 2006 MAGNIFICENT but moody Colin Montgomerie is ready to silence his critics by shaking off his nearly man image when the Open Championship starts at Royal Liverpool tomorrow. -
3. Golf: Open hopefuls set for tee-off
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 July 2006 THE road to the land of Open Glory, that windswept peninsula jutting out to sea at Hoylake, starts at Prestbury and Pleasington tomorrow. -
4. Golf: Shacklady feels the Payne
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 July 2006 OCCASIONAL golfer Jim Payne piled on the agony for David Shacklady in the Open Championship final qualifying round at Formby yesterday. -
5. Golf: Dougherty distraught after a 74
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 July 2006 NICK Dougherty did not mince his words after carding a 74 on his Open debut in front of a huge army of fans. -
6. Golf: Putting is key for Kean
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 July 2006 KEVIN Kean wedged one foot in the Open door when he fired a two-under-par 70 in the first of two final qualifying rounds at Formby. It left the 25-year-old amateur from Ashton-on-Mersey only three shots off the pace set by former European Tour professional Jim Payne who set a course record. -
7. Golf: Darren in real tonic of a round
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 July 2006 DARREN Cain cleared the Open Championship regional qualifying hurdle at Prestbury then dedicated his achievement to a sick friend. -
8. Golf: Doherty on Open mission
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 July 2006 SEAN Doherty never had the slightest doubt about turning professional two months ago. -
9. Tiger's tears after Open triumph
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 July 2006 TEARFUL Tiger Woods won the Open for the third time in six years then dedicated the victory to his dad Earl, who died four months ago.