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Virginia Golf 2006-07
Virginia Golf 2006-072006-07-30 Youth Sports and RecreationAllyson Hatcher, Brittany Adams, Lindsay Robinson, Larie Lynch, Meredith Crislip, Sammi Moore and Kimberly Eaton made their presence felt in the State Am at Sleepy Hollow Golf Club in Hurricane and will continue to do so in years to come. Just like Berridge Long Copen, Fritzie Quarrier, Sally Carroll, Sue Vail, Maxine Gilmore, Nancy Bunton, Karen (Murphy) Waialae and Stephanie Sparks did in their day. You cant forget Caroline Ramsey, but she opted to play in the Virginia-Carolinas Womens Team Matches at Grandfather Golf Club in Linville, N. C. www.herald-dispatch.com
2006-07-26 What IfPut West Virginia on the map, at least regionally. Overflow crowds at 43,000 seat Mountaineer Field, combined with inadequate facilities, lent more weight to the argument for a new facility. Finally, in 1988, with the program headed for another Gator Bowl berth, plans were finally approved. However, with the golf boom that had swept the country in the early 1980s, the decision was made to put the stadium off-campus, at the site the Glenmark Centre currently occupies off I-68 (U. S. 48 at the time). The new stadium was completed in time for the 1990 season opener. Covers West Virginia University athletics like no one else. Game coverage, photo galleries, recruiting, multimedia and more, is the place to be. - West virginia university wvu wvu sports mountaineers eers blue gold news bluegoldnews jason gwaltney football basketball greg hunter allaccess all access coliseum mountaineer field
2006-07-30 Battle Trophy race ready for finaleWeston Eklund of Charlottesville stood in 30th place out of 187 players on Saturday at the Optimist International Junior Golf Tournament in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Eklund was at in the age 16-18 division. . The First Citizens Bank Junior Golf Tour just finished up, and several local kids won their age divisions for the spring/summer tour: 16-18 division champion was Joseph Mileur of Greene Hills with three wins, one third and one sixth; Farmingtons Alex Mahone won the 14-15 division with two wins, two seconds, one third and one fifth; Old Trails David Lyons won the 12-13 division with two wins and two second-place finishes; while Robbie Failes of Lakeview (Harrisonburg) won the 9-11 division with two wins, two seconds and two ties for third. . UVa golfer Daniel Kefale of Woodbridge finished second in the www.dailyprogress.com Your local guide to Charlottesville, VA and Central Virginia classifieds, news and lifestyles. - The Daily Progress Daily Progress Charlottesville Virginia VA newspaper classifieds classified ads weather local news news obituaries sports passport to travel
2006-07-31 Springing forwardSo was the case with course superintendent Brian Vincel, who grew up at Greene Hills and learned the game from pro Mike Moyers. Vincel played on two state championship William Monroe High golf teams, went to George Mason on a golf scholarship and played for two years before transferring to Virginia Tech for a degree in turf management. He spent two years on the superintendents staff at Kinloch, where he learned more about working with high-end turf. www.dailyprogress.com Your local guide to Charlottesville, VA and Central Virginia classifieds, news and lifestyles. - The Daily Progress Daily Progress Charlottesville Virginia VA newspaper classifieds classified ads weather local news news obituaries sports passport to travel
2006-07-30 Youth Sports and RecreationWhen it comes to golf, beauty and beast might be two of the words heard the most when players in the 87th West Virginia Amateur or hotel guests complete their rounds on The Greenbrier Resorts revamped Old White Course. The State Am begins Monday and Old White is used in the first and third rounds. The Greenbrier course is home to rounds two and four. Paul Bailey, head pro at Guyan Golf and Country Club in Huntington, took a crack at Old White in the Snead Festival. Only one pro, John Ross who plays on the Champions Tour and is a past West Virginia Open champion, beat par. He had a 69. www.herald-dispatch.com
2006-08-01 Phipps wins Pines Golf Club Championship - Ocean Pines IndependentIn reference to the current condition of our course, I would like to thank second home owner Brian Henry for his e-mail of that related to his playing our course on July 5. He is an experienced golfer having played throughout Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolinas. He stated that our course design "can compete with the best of them. " Also, "our staff should be complimented on its upkeep and overall course condition. " Informing Delmarva.
2006-07-27 Times Community Newspapers - Dominion Valley Country Club boasts first-rate golf course and amenitiesThe crown jewel of the recreational department is the clubs beautiful 18-hole signature golf course, the work of one of the sports all-time greats. Arnold Palmer, one of the most successful and respected golfers in history, personally designed the course and took into account the Northern Virginia landscape while doing so. The precision of its layout and level of difficulty have made the course ideal for amateur and professional tournaments. For non-residents, we do have opportunities in regard to invitational golf membership," said Darbyshire. "Like residents, they would pay initiation and monthly dues. The clubhouse and course are also available to rent for charitable functions, golf functions, weddings, bar mitzvahs, whatever you need. " As the Toll Brothers Dominion Valley community continues to flourish in Haymarket, county residents are becoming more privy to the many companies and services the development has to offer. - Times Community Newspapers Loudoun Times-Mirror Fauquier Times-Democrat Rappahannock News Clarke Times-Courier Fairfax Times Chantilly Times Centreville Times McLean Times Vienna Times
2006-07-30 ARTICLE: Golf Report: Overhaul of The Pines in Elizabeth City includes name change (The Virginian-Pilot / )Evan Beck of Virginia Beach broke through recently at the Nike Junior Golf Classic at Quad Cities in Long Grove, Iowa. Beck, a 15-year-old student at Norfolk Academy, shot a 3-under-par 69 in the final round to run away from a field numbering 68 contestants. It doesnt guarantee him a spot in the season-ending Nike Golf Junior Championships this September in Oregon - that event is by invitation only - but it cant hurt. home.hamptonroads.com Golf Report: Overhaul of The Pines in Elizabeth City includes name change - , Sports, Golf, The Virginian-Pilot
2006-07-28 Matt Boyd qualifies for US AmateurThis will be Boyds first major competition, although he did qualify for the 2004 U. S. Junior Amateur at the Olympic Club in San Francisco. Boyd redshirted the 2005-06 season at Virginia Tech. Boyd is the first Hokie to qualify for the event since Ryan Stinnett in 2004 at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N. Y. Blacksburg, Va. - Virginia Tech golfer Matt Boyd shot a two-round total of 141 to qualify for the 2006 United States Amateur Championship, to be played at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. www.hokiesports.com
2006-07-27 Week in Vienna - News - Vienna/Oakton Connection - Connection NewspapersRegistration forms are available for seniors to enter the 2006 Northern Virginia Senior Olympics, to be held Sept. 16-28. The registration deadline is Sept. 1. Participants must be 50 years of age by and live in a sponsoring jurisdiction. In addition to traditional Olympic events such as track and field and swimming, other events include activities such as cards and board games, tennis, bowling, golf and more. More than 20 events are scheduled at various venues throughout Northern Virginia. Registration fee is usd. 10, which includes one event; additional events are usd. 1. For more information or for a registration form, call 703-228-3600, ext. 9996 or visit . Volunteers are welcome to offer assistance. www.connectionnewspapers.com
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