Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Today's Insider News On Golf for Tuesday, July 19, 2011

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(11:30:13 PM) Golf-Clarke celebrates an extraordinary day for an ordinary guy – SANDWICH, England, July 17 (Reuters) - Sitting with the Claret Jug to one side and a pint of Guinness on the other, Northern Ireland's forgotten man Darren Clarke basked in the glory of a British Open triumph that will be celebrated by ordinary golfers the world over on Sunday. (This story continues here)

(11:56:35 PM) City golf courses examining their future – The city's golf managers are examining new strategies for Torrey Pines and other courses as they try to sort out an uncertain future in golf. (This story continues here)

(10:44:02 PM) Golf-Major drought continues but Americans look in good shape – If American golf is in crisis then it is a crisis every other nation would like a taste of as the sport's most dominant country made a determined assault on the 140th British Open at Royal St George's this week. (This story continues here)

(11:18:18 PM) Outstanding Reaction Received for Green Ray Vehicles Golf Caddies – Dealer Network Grows by 50% Since May 2011Santa Rosa, CA (PRWEB) July 17, 2011 Green Ray Vehicles, a California company that specializes in innovative golf trolley designs, has seen an outstanding response to its newest releases in the past couple of months. The 2011 GRV Ace model golf trolley is now seen as the premium model, while the GRV Eagle electric push trolley is now being offered as a ... (This story continues here)

(11:39:55 PM) Mustapick Estate Homes Breaks Ground on Two New Homes in Old Palm Golf Club – The two homes are being built in the Golf Estates neighborhood of the private gated community in Palm Beach Gardens. (PRWEB) July 18, 2011 Palm Beach Gardens. FL: Mustapick Estate Homes hosted its official groundbreaking of the company’s two model homes, the Marseilles and the Monaco, at Old Palm Golf Club on Wednesday, July 6.The two homes are being built in the Golf Estates neighborhood of the ... (This story continues here)

(11:13:26 PM) Open shows McIlroy isn't golf's crown prince yet – A really bad week for Rory McIlroy proved to be a really good week for learning a lot more about golf's hottest new star. The British Open opened a more illuminating window into his mind and game than victory in the U.S. Open did. Lesson No. 1: McIlroy and bad weather are not, and may never be, good friends. (This story continues here)

(10:59:55 PM) Open shows McIlroy isn't, yet, golf's crown prince – A really bad week for Rory McIlroy proved to be a really good week for learning a lot more about golf's hottest new star. The British Open opened a more illuminating window into his mind and game than victory in the U.S. Open did. Lesson No. 1: McIlroy and bad weather are not, and may never be, good friends. (This story continues here)

(11:57:44 PM) Golf-Without Seve's tip I may never have won - Langer – Without a putting tip from the late Seve Ballesteros 31 years ago Bernhard Langer may never have gone on to win two U.S. Masters and countless tournaments around the world, the German great told Reuters at the 140th British Open in Sandwich. (This story continues here)

(11:38:08 PM) Death involving golf cart raises safety concerns – Golf-cart accidents rarely cause serious injury or death in Beaufort County - only about a half-dozen have been documented in the past decade. (This story continues here)

(11:48:40 PM) Love Golf? You Need To Play In a Pro-Am ASAP – If you love golf, there are certain once in a lifetime experiences you simply cannot miss: playing the Old Course at St. Andrews, taking a buddy trip with your best golfing friends, and playing in a pro-am on the PGA or Champions Tour.Here’s why the latter is so important: it is as close to playing on Tour as most of us will ever come, and while you can you watch competitive golf on TV, to ... (This story continues here)

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