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Augusta – where one word is never enough

Augusta – where one word is never enough

“Augusta…where nature’s renewal meets golf’s quest for immortality.” Holy crap it’s important.

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Sim wins in US while Ogilvy and Norman falter before Masters

Sim wins in US while Ogilvy and Norman falter before Masters

AUSTRALIAN Nick O’Hern has tied for third at the Shell Houston Open, while the rounds of Geoff Ogilvy and Greg Norman unraveled in their US Masters lead ups.

After being tied for first overnight, Ogilvy finished in a five person tie for sixth and Norman, in his much vaunted lead up to Augusta, finished 70th.

Meanwhile, Michael Sim became the third Australasian winner on the Nationwide Tour this season, blitzing the field by a whopping six shots to claim the Stonebrae Classic in California. See the full Aussies in Action world round up.

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Clayton wins 2009 Victorian Senior Open

Clayton wins 2009 Victorian Senior Open

VICTORIAN senior professional Michael Clayton has claimed his first senior’s title, the 2009 Victorian Senior Open at The Dunes Golf Links at Rye on Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula. Clayton beat New South Welshman John Clifford by two strokes over the 54 hole event. The final day began Friday morning under cloudy skies and gusty winds with [...]

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US Masters regional television coverage

US Masters regional television coverage

THERE’S lots of consternation by golf fans living in regional areas covered by the Southern Cross Ten television network about the broadcasting of the US Masters. The good news is Southern Cross Ten will be televising the Masters live from all its centres as part of its normal free to air service. You’d think that [...]

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US PGA Tour
May 17-20 HP Byron Nelson Championship, TPC Four Seasons Resort, Irving, Texas, $6,500,000. Last year's winner: Keegan Bradley
US PGA Nationwide Tour
May 17-20 BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation, Thornblade Club, Greer, South Carolina, Greenville Country Club, Greenville, South Carolina, The Carolina Country Club, Spartanburg, South Carolina, $600,000. Last year's winner: Garth Mulroy
European PGA Tour
May 17-20 Volvo World Match Play Championship, Finca Cortesin, Casares, Andalucía, Spain, €2,750,000. Last year's winner: Ian Poulter
OneAsia Tour
May 17-20 SK Telecom Open, Pinx GC, Korea, $785,000. Last year's winner: Kurt Barnes
US LPGA Tour
May 17-20 Sybase Match Play Championship, Gladstone, NJ, $1,500,000. Last year's winner: Suzann Pettersen
PGA of Australia Pro-Ams
May 16-17 Port Macquarie Better Homes Pro-Am, Port Macquarie Golf Club, NSW/ ACT, $20,000
May 16-17 Blackwater Mine Workers Pro-Am, Blackwater Golf Club, QLD, $25,000
May 16 Yanchep Golf Estate Sun City Pro-Am 2012, Sun City Country Club, WA/NT, $10,000
May 17 2012 Schweppes Pro-Am at Maylands Peninsula Golf Course, Maylands Peninsula Public Golf Course, WA/NT, $10,000
May 18 Melville Glades Pro-Am, Melville Glades Golf Club, WA/NT, $10,000
May 19-20 Wauchope BDM Constructions & Wauchope Real Estate Pro-Am, Wauchope Country Club, NSW/ ACT, $17,500
May 19-20 Valley Longwall International Conveyor Division Emerald Pro-Am, Emerald Golf Club, QLD, $25,000
May 21 Alcoa Pinjarra Golf Club Centenary Pro-Am, Pinjarra Golf Club, WA/NT, $10,000
May 21 Runge Mining Towns Ladies Masters, Tieri Golf Club, QLD
May 22 Kennedy Bay Pro-Am, The Links Kennedy Bay, WA/NT, $10,000

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