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1. Golf: Counties' loss of key players costly
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 June 2006 LANCASHIRE and Cheshire paid the price for losing their key players in the Northern Counties Championship at Pleasington. -
2. Golf: Jacklin's a Wigan fan
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 June 2006 IF Tony Jacklin ever decides to leave sunny Florida and return home he'll probably buy a pad in Wigan. -
3. Golf: Mark goes three clear
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 June 2006 MARK Pilkington was taking nothing for granted today as he started the third round of the Morson International Pro-am Challenge at Marriott Worsley Park three shots ahead of Argentina's Gustavo Rojas. -
4. Golf: Lister hits form
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 June 2006 EMMA Lister is counting the days to when she returns to New Yorkés Long Island University. -
5. Golf: Gareth back in the groove
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 June 2006 GARETH Clark won the Hulbert Trophy at his home club Manchester to herald a return to his old form after taking a year's break from playing. -
6. Golf: Spanish ace shines
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 June 2006 MAYBE it was the weather reminding him of home that inspired Alvaro Quiros to win Manchester's biggest professional tournament at Costa del Marriott Worsley Park. -
7. Golf: Zane happy to be home
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 June 2006 ZANE Scotland usually experiences good vibrations when he visits his native Manchester. -
8. Golf: Hughes injury blow for Cheshire
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 June 2006 CHESHIRE, already having to cope without David Horsey and Paul Waring because of international commitments, have been rocked by an injury to skipper Ray Hughes which could keep him out for the rest of the campaign. -
9. Golf: Archer's American dream
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 June 2006 UNITED fan Phil Archer has already achieved one of his main goals this season by landing a place in next week's US Open at Winged Foot. -
10. Golf: Haydn's a record-breaker
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 June 2006 LITTLE big-shot Haydn McCullen could have written his name into the Didsbury record books at the age of nine.