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  1. 1. 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.
  2. 2. Golf: Kelly makes it a real tidy win

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 August 2006 KELLY Tidy triumphed in the English Girls' Under-16 Championship at Kidderminster then dropped a line to her idol Karrie Webb telling her the good news.
  3. 3. Golf: Third time lucky for Wragg

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 August 2006 BIG-hitting Robert Wragg powered to glory in the M.E.N. Manchester Open at De Vere Mottram Hall after a dramatic four-man play-off.
  4. 4. Golf: Jon seeks that missing spark

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 August 2006 JON Cheetham set out on a journey back to the future in the first round of the M.E.N. Manchester Open at De Vere Mottram Hall today.
  5. 5. Golf: Smith irons out his blunder

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 August 2006 DAVID Smith hopes to carry his resurgent form - and the right number of clubs - to the M.E.N. Manchester Open when the action starts at De Vere Mottram Hall on Wednesday.
  6. 6. Golf: Nixon grabs British title

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 August 2006 MATTHEW Nixon has stunned the golfing world by winning the British Boys' Championship against all the odds.
  7. 7. Golf: Thwaites sets the pace

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 August 2006 DAVID Thwaites blazed the trail in the first round of the James Brearley Lancashire Open at Blackpool North Shore with a stunning seven-under-par 64.
  8. 8. Golf: US star inspires title win for Wild

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 August 2006 CHARLOTTE Wild won the Northern Girls' Championship at her home club Mere after being inspired by American teenage sensation Michelle Wie.
  9. 9. Golf: Joanne's home help

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 August 2006 JOANNE Morley is hoping fan power will help her rise to the occasion at the Weetabix Women's British Open which starts at Royal Lytham and St Annes tomorrow.

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