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Solheim Cup Preparations Continue At Rapid Pace

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By Fred Altvater   Even though COVID continues to rear its ugly head and is preventing large groups from congregating. The distribution of the new vaccine provides a light at the end of the tunnel and a promise of a return to a normal world. The Solheim Cup is continuing to plan for a full […]

SOUTHERN COMFORT  

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Many northern avid golfers regard Hilton Head Island as the ideal destination for a spring getaway.      By Brad King       Golfers residing above the Mason-Dixon Line know the feeling.       It’s an itch that typically strikes around December, or January. A cabin fever that makes golf nuts eagerly map out their annual spring trip, with a yearning anticipation of warmer days ahead.       Many of the more discerning golfers have discovered Hilton Head Island […]

Holiday Gift Guide: Golf Gift Ideas for Santa 

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If you are struggling for gift ideas for your favorite golfer, we hope these suggestions may help make it the best Christmas ever.    GearUp Sportswear    Every golfer needs more golf shirts, plus you can help him, or her, look a little better on the course.  GearUp Sportswear is a Toledo-based company that offers the most fashionable, […]

Tiger Woods Teaches Us A Life Lesson 

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“Golf and Life are not about the last shot. They are about the next one.”    Only two other golfers in the history of the game, Bobby Jones and Jack Nicklaus, are in the same league as Tiger Woods. He was a highly regarded amateur and we all know the success he has recorded as a professional golfer.  Perhaps one of the […]

Bond, James Bond, A Life Well Played

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By Fred Altvater   The golf world lost a giant last month when Sean Connery passed at the age of 90. He had struggled with health issues in his last years, but will always be remembered by golfers as 007 in a golf match with Goldfinger. Sean Connery portrayed Ian Fleming’s James Bond in seven […]

“PGA HOPE Saved My Life”​

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By Rich O’Brien You never know when you may save someone’s life. Five years ago, I was eating lunch, when my waitress overheard me speaking to a military veteran about PGA HOPE. She remarked that her husband, a retired Marine, could benefit from the program. She was forced to go back to work because her husband, […]

Ohio Saw a Ton of Professional Golf in July and August

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By Fred Altvater   Ohio experienced one of the most intense seven weeks of professional golf in the summer of 2020. Beginning with the Workday Charity Open in early July, six professional golf tournaments were played in the state on five different golf courses. With all sports shut down due to the COVID-19 beginning in […]

Sophia Popov’s Women’s OPEN Victory Began at Marathon Classic

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By Fred Altvater   The win by a Symetra Tour player Sophia Popov at the 2020 AIG Women’s OPEN at Royal Troon last month was certainly unexpected, but can be traced directly back to the restart of the LPGA Tour in Toledo at the beginning of August.   WHO IS SOPHIA POPOV? One of the […]

Reynolds Lake Oconee Offers a Relaxed Atmosphere & Spectacular Golf

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Reynolds Lake Oconee has been a top resort for many years. In addition to 117 holes of spectacular golf, Lake Oconee offers 374 miles of shoreline. Fishing, boating and other water recreation is central to the Reynolds experience. The Ritz Carlton provides the finest in overnight accommodations, plus the resort can offer cottages and condominiums […]

OHIO Golf is in Full Swing

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  Ohio Golfers Enjoying Full Tournament Schedule Despite COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has made life quite different to the one we had become accustomed. Little things, like going out to dinner, a quick grocery store visit, or getting a haircut require extensive planning, as well as, the ever-present mask. The golf industry in […]
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