Saturday Oct 31 | Ledger Dispatch
Frys.com Open South Bay-bound?
The Frys.com Open reportedly will be played at CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin next year.
Bucs turn to Freeman to guide offense
Head coach Raheem Morris of the winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Wednesday that rookie quarterback Josh Freeman will take over the starting duties.
Knight Commission alarmed by college spending
University presidents worry that increasing expenses at big-time college football and basketball schools are threatening the financial health of college sports, but they say they feel powerless to control the spiraling costs, according to a report on NCAA athletics released Monday.
NAS Whiting Field Celebrates 66th Anniversary
Naval Air Station Whiting Field wants you to help celebrate their 66th anniversary tomorrow.
D.C. Reeves: Busy Boo, Argos hot, NFL face-off
Boo Weekley stays busy this offseason, The University of West Florida women's soccer team stays red-hot and two Pensacola natives will face off in Week 7 of the NFL season on Sunday.
America's unlikely challenge comes up short in China
Boo Weekley and Heath Slocum will leave China with their heads held high after coming up just short in their attempt to emulate some of the greatest names in golf by winning the World Cup for the United States.
Monty and Warren win first World Cup for Scotland
Scotland's Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren will take the World Cup back to the home of golf for the first time after beating the United States on the third hole of a sudden death playoff on Sunday.
Teams set for ADT Golf Skills Challenge
The ADT Golf Skills Challenge will introduce another innovative format in 2009, adding a "Reverse Scramble" competition to the traditional situational shotmaking as eight PGA Tour pros compete for $800,000 in prize money.
Sim returns to Nationwide Tour
The 2009 Nationwide Tour's penultimate event, the Miccosukee Championship is played this week at the Mark Mahannah designed Miccosukee Golf and Country Club in Miami.
If you'd lined the golfers up on the first tee Thursday for a group photo in their playing attire, it would have looked more like they were preparing to mush sled-dogs in the Iditarod than play a round of golf in the middle of July.
As the President's Cup draws near for the PGA Tour, golf fans cannot help but wonder if 2009 will be the year of the sweep for American golf team events.
U.S. remain on course for World Cup triumph
Boo Weekley and Heath Slocum remained on course to claim a 24th World Cup triumph for the United States after picking up three shots for a one-stroke lead halfway through the final round foursomes on Sunday.
Harman takes next step in pro golf career
Brian Harman of Savannah makes his pro golf debut today in Tennessee while trying to qualify for a Nationwide Tour event this week.
Milton prep golfer rises to the top
Milton High's Fisher Bodenstein says he found his golfing groove this summer. But he didn't find it on the course.
Son of golf legend Nicklaus tries for comeback
He is like thousands of others, passionate about golf and consumed with a desire to compete.
BackOffice Associates Inks Multi-Year Deal with BEST Tennis Client Melanie Oudin
The 17 year-old Oudin : has risen to prominence with her amazing run at the 2009 U.S. Open : . Oudin : is the youngest quarterfinalist at the U.S. Open since Serena Williams : in 1999.
Devonport: Crunch time in Chicago
No Fantasy Teams Found LATE WITHDRAWALS : None It took a while, but I'm finally back in the winner's circle.
Granted, Phoenix in the summer might be a tough sell, but it's home to Kevin Streelman, who hasn't set foot in his house in nine weeks, and hopes to play well enough that he's away for a few more.
Heath Slocum becomes surprise winner at Barclays
The little guy from the sticks beat Tiger Woods and a cast of big stars in perhaps the most urban setting in PGA Tour history.
In Defense of Christina Kim's Rebel Rousing
In case you haven't noticed, there has been quite a bit of reaction in the press and in the blogosphere about the kind of celebrating and showboating that the Americans did during the Solheim Cup.
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