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Lifestyle of winning

SERIOUS golfers, whether they are amateurs or professionals, are aware of the need to keep their metabolism in the best of shape. Read More »

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Tiger returns to Torrey as caddie

FOUR months after his epic US Open victory, Tiger Woods returned to Torrey Pines in San Diego, California without a limp, and without his golf clubs. Read More »

Annika heads quietly towards retirement

THE boisterous ovation she heard walking toward the 18th green was the kind typically reserved for the winner. But if that were the case, Annika Sorenstam would have won her 13th straight tournament last week. Read More »

Pro Tour SHOCKER

By: Musong Castillo

MAKING the pro ranks seems to be an easy task for Rufino Bayron.

Reports are ripe that he’ll make the jump early next year, just after giving everyone a glimpse of how good he could be after waylaying some of the country’s finest professionals in the first of a series of tournaments made supposedly for them. Read More »

Big interscholastic show by La Salle

ANOTHER Samsung Interscholastics, another show of force by La Salle.

Save for St. Paul College star Beverly Mendoza scene-stealing performance, the La Sallians painted the eighth edition of the Samsung Interscholastic golf championships green by winning three of the five divisions at the executive course of the Valley Golf and Country Club. Read More »

Early Mizuno Scramble Classic qualifiers

THE Mizuno Scramble Classic is all about scrambling for victory.

The road to the national finals is never easy and this was proven in the first two legs of the Mizuno Scramble Classic series at Forest Hills and Valley Golf and Country Club.

Two winning 63s have so far been posted.

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Pro Tour SHOCKER

MAKING the pro ranks seems to be an easy task for Rufino Bayron. Read More »