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1. Corporate golf league in full swing
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 May 2003 MANCHESTER Health Club GL-14 has officially launched the city's first indoor inter-company golf league. -
2. There's a hole in my golf course
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 May 2003 WHEN water company officials wrote to say they were going to lay a giant pipe right through the middle of his golf course, Peter Holmes was understandably upset. -
3. Golf club wins final round
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 May 2003 CONTROVERSIAL plans to build a multi-million-pound business park on green belt land in Tameside have finally been ditched by developers after a bitter 13-year battle with local residents. -
4. Golf: Martyn puts his cards on table
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 May 2003 CHIP off the old block Martyn Hamer has no intention of following in the spike marks of his dad Steve by playing for England. -
5. Golf: Howarth on the up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 May 2003 JAMIE Howarth took another big step in his quest to follow his brother Scott into the professional ranks when he won the Reddish Vale Trophy yesterday. -
6. Henman clubs his golf partner
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 May 2003 Tim Henman reached the third round of the French Open for the fourth time in the last five years yesterday. Tomorrow he will attempt to reach the last 16 at Roland Garros for the first time. -
7. Freak injury fells Daly
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 May 2003 HATTERS striker Jon Daly has suffered a freak injury to his foot - on the golf course. -
8. Company profile - Fairclough Homes
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 May 2003 FAIR way to choose your dream home. -
9. Golfer hits heights - after 75 years
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 May 2003 GOLFER Ron Millington has reached his first finals of a major international tournament - at the age of 92. -
10. A big increase in the Costa living
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 May 2003 THERE'S nothing we Brits enjoy more than a good old-fashioned property boom - and if it comes with cheap plonk and good weather, then we are just about in seventh heaven.