Nov 19, 2009 | The Stuart News
Bill Hilbig: Smith takes top honors in Anderson Cup
In the end, no one could stop Chris Smith in this year's Anderson Cup Championship.
Badges on sale for The Greenbrier Classic
PGA Tour's newest tournament is now selling badges to the public. Fans wanting access to The Greenbrier will have to buy a pass for the entire week because the resort won't guarantee that single-day badges will be sold.
Howell bids to get in the driving seat
DAVID Howell has an opportunity to bounce back from another disappointing performance when he tees off at the Austrian Open today, writes CHRIS SMITH.
Indiana Rallies to Third Place Finish at Wolf Run Intercollegiate
The Indiana University men's golf team continued to improve throughout the season opening Wolf Run Intercollegiate in Zionsville, Ind., posting a final round 285 to climb to third place after entering the day in a tie for seventh.
Nationwide tourney turns into one big, hairy deal
At this time next year, I expect to be wearing a different look. I may go with a bushy, obnoxious mustache, e.g. Gene Shalit.
Beringer wine to sponsor PGA tour in 2010
Beringer Vineyards and the PGA Tour said Monday that the Napa winery's products will be the "Official Wine of the PGA Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour" beginning next year.
Fundraiser for Chris Smith family 'overwhelming'
It was a bittersweet moment for Chris Smith. The PGA Tour professional was enveloped in love and support from hundreds of friends and family members Friday evening.
They're two of the best golfers in the world, but it was baseball that forged a bond between Jay Delsing and Chris Smith.
Return to golf exactly what Phil Mickelson needed
If he were to walk away today, if he were to decide to spend the rest of his days flying airplanes or producing short-game videos or even overseeing his possible stake in Waffle House franchises, Phil Mickelson 's golf legacy would be secure.
Buick Open's replacement is officially revealed
Michigan's only professional tour golf tournament finally was laid to rest Wednesday when the PGA Tour announced a new event in West Virginia would replace the Buick Open on next year's schedule.
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Friendly surroundings help Paul Goydos enjoy solid year on PGA Tour despite family tragedy
They spend four days a week chasing a little white ball in an effort to beat each other for millions of dollars in prize money.
Overwhelming response for the Beth Smith Memorial Golf Tournament
The golf family is a large one and it has never been more apparent than this month with the outpouring of support for the Beth Smith Memorial Golf Tournament, to be held on August 7 at The Legends of Indiana Golf Club in Franklin, Ind.
Cox Classic: Third is the word
Second wins are giving second chances to Michael Sim and Kevin Johnson. Each is going to return to the PGA Tour - next year, or as soon as next week if either is this week's Cox Classic champion.
Jim Donaldson: Brett Quigley's heart surely was in the right place
Instead of going to Scotland for the British Open, Brett Quigley went to Peru. Peru, Ind., that is.
" Enveloped in glorious Wednesday sunshine, the Ayrshire Coast had a dash of paradise mixed with doses of clear tranquility, which produced a magnificent view of the Ailsa Craig.
Brett Quigley had less than five minutes to decide: Jump on a plane and play in the British Open, or head to Milwaukee for the US Bank Championship instead.
Kendall mourns his mother's death
View All Blog Posts Skip Kendall was looking forward to playing in the U.S. Bank Championship, his hometown event, on the course he played hundreds of times as a kid growing up in nearby Fox Point.
Tragic event has golf community pulling together
July 10, 2009 -- The golf community is a large but often close-knit family, and when tragedy strikes one member - it often reverberates long beyond one home, one club or even one state.
Benefit set up to assist Chris Smith family
Beth Smith was revered by her hometown community of Peru, Indiana. Her commitment to the local schools, YMCA, church and other organizations was admired and appreciated by those she touched, and now in the event of her passing, that community, as well as many others is finding a way to give back to Beth's family.
PGA Tour players and caddies wore black ribbons at the Travelers Championship the last week of June.
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