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  1. 1. Golf: Natasha eases through

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 July 2004 HIGH Legh Park's Natasha Podmore, who holds both the Cheshire girls' and women's titles, eased into the quarter-finals of the English Girls Golf Championship at Gainsborough with a four and three victory over Hannah Burke, from Mid-Herts.
  2. 2. Golf: Archer targets success

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 July 2004 PHIL Archer from returns to the scene of former glory when he competes in the De Vere Hotels PGA North Region Championship which starts at Heron's Reach tomorrow.
  3. 3. Golf: Phil's home run

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 July 2004 PHIL Archer hoped to stand out from the crowd today in his second round of the '100,000 JJB North West Challenge at Marriott Worsley Park.
  4. 4. 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.
  5. 5. 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.
  6. 6. 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.
  7. 7. Golf: Todd Ryder bid

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 July 2004 SHOCK Open winner Todd Hamilton today set his sights on helping the United States to regain the Ryder Cup.
  8. 8. Golf: Hamilton triumphs at Troon

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 July 2004 TODD 'Hannibal' Hamilton charged to victory as the Open Championship produced another dramatic and unexpected finish at Royal Troon.
  9. 9. Golf: Jon will not be fazed

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 PETER Alliss described Jon Cheetham as a "rather portly fellow" when the television cameras zoomed in on him as the sun began to sink over the Ailsa Craig.
  10. 10. Golf: The eye of the storm

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 ROYAL Troon bared its teeth, and the players gritted theirs, as the wind finally arrived to compound the threat of rain hanging over the Ayrshire course.
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