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Updated: Fri 5/6/2011 9:51 pm
May 6, 2011 - What a great week it was for golf in St. Louis. Bellerive Country Club was awarded the 2013 Senior PGA Championship and 2018 PGA Championship. The University of Missouri-St. Louis earned a spot back in the NCAA Division II National Championship and the annual Publinx Open kicked off another great golf season in St. Louis.
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Updated: Fri 11/5/2010 9:46 am
St. Louis' top golfers were honored on Thursday Night at the 17th Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association Player of the Year Awards Dinner at Old Warson Country Club. Just over 50 of the area's top golfers and golf leaders were in attendance to watch Scott Langley, Ellen Port, Scott Edwards and Barbara Berkmeyer (accepted by her son Skip) receive their recognition for earning Player of the Year in their respective categories.
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Updated: Sat 7/17/2010 5:46 am
St. Louis, MO - July 16 - Amateur golf is said to be a young man's game. The summer is long, the weather is scorching hot and the competition fierce. The greens are firm and fast, most tournaments require the players to walk and the golf courses continue to get longer and longer. But yet, it's a 64 year old atop the leaderboard at the 2010 St. Louis District Golf Association Championship.
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Updated: Sun 6/6/2010 12:46 am
Paul Azinger, 2008 Captain of the United States Ryder Cup team and winner of the 1993 PGA Championship; Scott Langley, who just captured the 2010 NCAA Championship; Michael Whan, LPGA Commissioner; and Jim Grundberg of Seemore Putters to talk about Zach Johnson and his amazing weekend at Colonial last week. Can I just say - life is good!
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Updated: Fri 5/7/2010 4:41 pm
In 20 years, will Doran really care how he advanced to the National Championship? He played himself into a playoff and he didn't put a gun to Whybark's head or ask him to lay down. He wasn't provided the opportunity to flag a 7-iron from 160 yards to 3 feet to kick in the winning birdie putt. He very well may have, had he been given the chance. We won't ever know, but that's not Doran's fault. He merely did everything that was asked of him and he's now taking his game (a very good one at that) to the NAIA National Championship where he will represent his team at Olivet Nazarene. Good luck Seth, go ahead and win the damn thing.
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