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The Human Touch Rules

July 12, 2006 By
Have you heard the news about LESCO? The Cleveland-based provider of turf products is going back to its old way of doing business. It must — to survive. LESCO announced late last week that it expected a $4 million net ...

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Retief Tells It Like It Is

July 6, 2006 By
Remember the gripe fest the U.S. Open turned into two years ago at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club? Several golfers, including Tiger Woods, went off on the United States Golf Association and complained that the course played way too harshly on ...

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Enough Is Enough on Daly

June 20, 2006 By
Let me up, I’ve had enough. Please, no more articles about John Daly. I’ve had a daily dose of Daly for a few weeks now, and I can’t stand anymore. Ever since Daly’s book, “My Life In And Out of ...

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When It Rains, It Pours at Muirfield

June 9, 2006 By
I’m starting to wonder if there isn’t something to the screwy, soggy legend that Muirfield Village Golf Club is cursed. Indeed, there is something weird and wet going on there. The Dublin, Ohio-based course, site of Jack Nicklaus’ Memorial Tournament, ...

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Getting Older a Few MPH Every Day

June 5, 2006 By
What better way to celebrate my friend’s 39th birthday Sunday night than to head to the ballpark. And what better way to fritter away what turned out to be a 14-2 Indians loss than to head to the speed-pitch machine ...

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‘Honeymoon’ Just Getting Started at Georgia Aquarium

June 5, 2006 By
Hopefully, you got to visit the new Georgia Aquarium during the Golf Industry Show’s February stop in Atlanta. The world’s biggest aquarium is quite the attraction. If you did, you couldn’t miss the two whale sharks — literally. Befitting of their ...

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