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1. Golf: James and John - a pair of aces
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 July 2003 IT was aces high for little big shots James Moore and John Heginbotham on one amazing day at Didsbury Golf Club were neither are members. -
2. Golf: Mike's back
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 July 2003 IT'S taken 10 sessions of physiotherapy to end Mike Hollingworth's pain game, and now he's back in business. -
3. Golf: Gareth eyes county spot
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 July 2003 GARETH Hastie has pledged to come out of the cold and regain his place in the Lancashire squad. -
4. Golf: Anthony fulfils Open ambition
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 July 2003 ANTHONY Sproston earned a place in the Open Championship with a majestic display in the final qualifier at North Foreland then dedicated his achievement to Withington professional Bob Ling who is fighting a serious illness. -
5. GOLF: Sandwich dream is under way
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 05 July 2003 THE Open road to Sandwich starts at Stockport and Ormskirk on Monday but it will lead to a dead end for all but a dozen or so of the 216 professionals and amateurs dreaming of pegging up in the world's greatest tournament. -
6. Golf: Open question
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 July 2003 JAMIE Donaldson talks to David Birtill about the added pressure piled on golfers by the European Tour who have let the Barclays Scottish Open to overlap with the first of final two qualifying rounds for the biggest event of the year. -
7. Golf: Langer gets in on old pals' act
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 July 2003 BERNHARD Langer was the odd man out when he arrived on the first tee this morning for a final practice round. -
8. Golf: Sproston rap as round is cut short
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003 ANTHONY Sproston was furious last night when play was suspended just as he was about to execute a chip shot from the back of the 17th green. -
9. Stormin' Norman turns back the clock
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003 Greg Norman, the Shark, rekindled the spirit of the glory day a decade ago when he shot out the lights and lifted the claret jug in what may have been the best-ever Open. -
10. Caddies miss bus
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 July 2003 SOME of the caddies are unhappy at being treated like second class citizens. They have been told they can only leave their vehicles on public car parks which, in most cases, are so far away that they have to catch a shuttle bus to the course.