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Phil Mickelson was hoping to become the first pro golfer to win his first three tournaments on any American tour. But a double bogey on the watery ninth hole basically ended any chances to win this years Champions Tour Cologuard Classic, at Tucson National. Kevin...
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“The show must go on”, at least that’s what they’re saying. Both the Waste Management Phoenix Open, and the Cologuard Classic say they are going ahead with the February tournaments as scheduled. The major golf tours had to take a month off during the height of the...
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Most serious golfers have a dream about winning a meaningful tournament. One where your name is announced on the first tee, and you’re handed one of those big checks after you sink the winning putt. Even if you’re not a pro, it could happen to you....
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After the Ironwood Ridge girls golf team eked out a victory for their second straight Division 2 state championship…the only question on peoples minds was…can they win a third? You see, they’ll have most of their team back for another crack at glory again next season....
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Southern Arizona has dozens of outstanding teaching professionals. When you sit down and talk to most of them, many were competitive golfers from the time they were in high school, and just wanted to parlay their love of the game into a lifelong career. There are two...
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The Randolph Golf Complex is changing things up a little this fall. With record play since the Covid 19 pandemic, the course has been able to steer some money into a few subtle improvements. The driving range has a much-needed improvement. Driving range mats have...