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Friday, 16 November 2007 |
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You’d love to think you can just go out and “buy” a better game, but athletic trainers at the Golf Fitness Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) say you might be better off just pulling up a chair, literally, and just getti |
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Friday, 16 November 2007 |
Thousands of tournaments are held in the GTA every year and many in the name of a charitable organization. The challenge, of course, is that many tournament organizers assume that “if they build it they will come”. But those days are gone and with |
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Friday, 16 November 2007 |
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It’s estimated that there are in the range of 8,000 plus golf tournaments in any given year throughout the GTA. What makes your golf tournament any better or different than the other 7,999? |
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Friday, 16 November 2007 |
Along with superior courses, all great golf destinations have a certain special something. Scotland has the dramatic hills and history. Monterey has that California charm. Myrtle Beach has the sun and the sand.
And then there’s Muskoka, which |
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Friday, 16 November 2007 |
Views of the gorgeous Georgian Bay and magnificent Blue Mountain from brand-new, waterfront hotel rooms and condos. A golf resort ranked in the Top 40 in all of Canada and the country’s first Audubon Certified Sanctuary golf course. Additional amenit |
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Friday, 16 November 2007 |
Stepping out onto the pristine courses of Deer Creek Golf Clubs, you will be welcomed with the sun rising over the deer grazing in the distance and a feeling of serenity like none other. No experience compares, and that is the reason for the success |
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Friday, 16 November 2007 |
One of North America’s most prolific, yet underrated golf course architects has now brought his design magic to a Canadian course we can all play. Rees Jones, known to many as the “Open Doctor” for his modernizations of classic major championship cou |
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Wednesday, 15 August 2007 |
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Mill Run Golf Club is a unique, fullservice golf facility with a difference: all the amenities of a private club, available to the public. Located just east of Newmarket and only 40 minutes from downtown Toronto, Mill Run Golf and Country Club has become a favourite of Duham and GTA golfers alike.
Away from the hustle and bustle, you immediately feel relaxed and welcome at Mill Run. The original 18-hole Championship Course was designed by the legendary Rene Muylaert.
New for 2007 and aptly named “The Grind”, the third nine at Mill Run
combines a demand for precise shot-making with breathtaking scenery. The Grind is blessed with several signature holes, one of which is the
par-5 sixth hole, whose highest point looms at 1,121 feet above sea
level. This addition makes the Championship Course a must-play for 2007.
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Wednesday, 15 August 2007 |
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“These Guys are Good” is the promotional theme of the PGA TOUR. After the enormously successful hosting of the Canadian Open in July, Angus Glen Golf Club and Conference Centre in Markham, just north of Toronto, can certainly play off that theme as well. Much like Jim Furyk’s final round hole-inone that spurred a come-from-behind victory over Vijay Singh, Angus Glen was nearly perfect in its execution of hosting the nation’s largest golf “outing”, something you should consider when planning your next outing for 4 or 400.
Angus Glen Golf Club and Conference Centre in Markham received applause from all corners for going the extra mile in hosting a lot more than just 156 of the most professional (and most picky) golfers. Beginning with the $2-million Davis Love III re-design of the North Course that not only toughened it for the Tour pros, but made it that much more challenging for the everyday golfer who has come out to enjoy it since its reopening in May, the attentive management and staff has continued to upgrade all portions of the facility.
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Wednesday, 15 August 2007 |
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They’re not making getaways like this anymore, anywhere. The Briars Resort began welcoming guests to the south shore of Lake Simcoe during the late 1800’s. The hospitality shown back then in the Manor House now includes lakeside and golfview cottages, an inn, indoor and outdoor pools, land and waterfront activities and a state-of the-art spa.
A scenic patio, dining, evening entertainment and the Red Barn Theatre round out the resort experience. Only an hour from Toronto, The Briars Resort & Spa on Lake Simcoe is an easy getaway, or a great destination if you’re coming from afar.
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