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Range Ball Specials
July 23,
2003 - Internal Release - Only Golf Balls is offering for a limited time
5 dozen free balls with the purchase of 25 dozen #2 Range Balls. Click here
to view our range ball selection.
New Stock of Titleist Pro V1's
July 22, 2003 - Internal Release - New stock of Titliest Pro
V1's in stock. These balls have been sorted & range from B grade to
MINT condition. Be sure to stock up for some great late summer golfing.
Top Flite XL 2000 On Sale!
July 22, 2003 - Internal Release - Top Flite XL 2000 Golf Balls are now
on sale in 3 dozen increments. Choose from 3 dozen Grade A balls for the
extra low price of $15US, or go for the MINT balls for only $21!
Recent Golf Headlines
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December 13th, 2003
2010 Women's Open
OAKMONT, Pa. - Oakmont Country Club will play host to the 2010 U.S. Women's Open, three years after the U.S. Open returns to the historic Pittsburgh-area course. The Women's Open was last held at Oakmont in 1992, when Patty Sheehan edged Juli Inkster for the title. Full coverage
Tiger beats nerves
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. - Tiger Woods faced a tricky 15-foot par putt with the Presidents Cup on the line. Two days later, he had to utter the four most important words in his life. Elsewhere, Brad Faxon tore ligaments in his right knee two weeks ago and faces an uncertain future the first part of the year. Full coverage
Hewitt to caddie
Tennis player Lleyton Hewitt will caddie for fellow Aussie Greg Norman at the Australian PGA, which begins Thursday. "We're good buds," Norman said. Hewitt, who slipped to 17th in the year-end rankings from No. 1 last year, plays to a handicap of 8. Full coverage
Woods voted PGA's best
A wild season in golf came to a familiar conclusion Monday when Tiger Woods was voted PGA Tour player of the year, The Associated Press has learned. The world's No. 1 player narrowly beat out Vijay Singh, said three sources close to Woods, speaking on condition they not be identified. Full coverage
Gronberg wins Q-school
ORLANDO - Sweden's Mathias Gronberg won the PGA Tour qualifying tournament Monday, and former Ryder Cup player Steve Pate and veteran Jay Delsing also secured 2004 cards. Gronberg topped the 34 PGA Tour qualifiers, closing with a 4-under 68 to beat Danny Ellis by two strokes in the six-round event. Full coverage