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1. Great Scott, what a finish
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 March 2004 ADAM Scott held his nerve to capture the Players' Championship at Sawgrass, golf's richest event, after a brilliant bid by Ireland's Padraig Harrington came up just short . -
2. Getting to grips with golf: Week 7
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 March 2004 JUST when you think you’ve got it cracked golf has a terrible habit of biting you in the bum. -
3. Getting to grips with: Week 6
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 March 2004 THE new season is just around the corner and with a bit of luck my new swing should be in shape. -
4. 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. -
5. Salford's Mal is no dummy!
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 March 2004 TOUGH tackling RL star Mal Alker is polishing up his handling skills ahead of becoming a doting dad! -
6. Golf: Monty's sizzling ticket to Florida
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 March 2004 YOU could not have wiped the smile off the face of grumpy old Colin Montgomerie today as he celebrated his first title for 16 months. -
7. Golf: New Cheadle pro' has no regrets
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 21 March 2004 DARREN Cain had a boyhood dream of playing on the wing for Manchester City. And it looked as though it would come true when he joined the Platt Lane School of Excellence. -
8. Golf: New era for Alty
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2004 ALTRINCHAM will swing into an exciting new era next month with the opening of the revamped clubhouse which will complement a dramatically improved course. -
9. Golf: Dougherty is relieved
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 March 2004 NICK Dougherty breathed a huge sigh of relief despite finishing 15 shots behind Swede Joakim Haeggman in the Qatar Masters at Doha. -
10. Golf: Pioneering George to call it a day
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 14 March 2004 GEORGE Parton has seen many changes in a career spanning 42 years as Chester professional. The Mancunian, who retires on May 1 when he hands over the reins to Cheadle's Scott Booth, described the development of the European Tour from its humble beginnings to the huge concern it is today, as one of the most important progressions.