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Tiger is not superman
There is a lot of Tiger talk these days, which, no doubt, will continue for a while longer. That could be a good thing since it is said that any advertising is good advertising.
Youngsters get $60,000 to pursue their dreams
A total of 11 sports were granted just over $60,000 to help Bermuda's junior elite athletes to get even better in this coming year.
Much-missed Tiger roars back into action at Masters
Superstar is back in the game after affairs controversy - but sport would have survived and thrived even if he never made a comeback.
Mickleson books ticket for Bermuda after Masters win
MONDAY, APRIL 12: Phil Mickelson became the first person eligible to play in this year's PGA Grand Slam when he won the Masters Tournament yesterday. He had a three-stroke victory over Lee Westwood at Augusta National Golf Club.
No more money or use of facilities
Government has cut off funding to four sports for failing to comply with international drug testing standards and they have until April 30 to meet the latest deadline or they will be stripped of national governing body status.
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2010 should be a great year for Bermuda golf
Now that Tiger has emerged from self-imposed exile, the international golf scene is back to normal.
Where do you stand?
I think it was Bobby Jones who said "there is golf and then there is tournament golf".
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Trio putting it on all the line for glory
By the time you are reading this article, three young Bermudians will know their fate with regard to the first step of a very challenging assignment that they have set for themselves.
Dillas moves a step closer to qualifying for U.S. Open
Top amateur Jarryd Dillas enhanced his chances of qualifying for this year's U.S. Open Championship at Pebble Beach.
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Lessons we can learn from Jarryd
Anybody who is interested in golf in Bermuda will know by now that Jarryd Dillas has made it through the first stage of pre-qualifying for the U.S. Open.
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Opposites attract
Have you ever noticed just how much golf is a game of opposites?
Camiko's breach of the rules was talking point
It’s a good thing there was an extra day this past weekend. The Bermuda Golf Association had a full plate of activities to cope with, what with the playing of its premier amateur stroke play event at Port Royal while trying to figure out how to handle effectively a violation …
Pros boast they won't let amateurs win a match
I’ve been watching a bit of the World Cup these past few days and it seems to me that it is getting more and more difficult to predict who the winners are going to be simply by looking at names on a piece of paper.
What I know for sure
Like Oprah, we all have a few things that we know for sure.
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