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Happy Burns Night
0 Comments Published by Andy Brown January 24th, 2009 in Homecoming, Scotland, Scottish, Whisky Tasting, Burns Night, St Andrews, video, Golf Media, Internet, Scottish Courses, golfFrom:
Andy Brown
Enjoying a Cappuccino at -
The Rule, 116 South Street, St Andrews
Saturday, 13:01 p.m.
Dear Friend,
I trust you are having an enjoyable Saturday.
Firstly I’m sending you a “Happy Burns Night” - a celebration of the life of the great Scottish Poet Robert Burns.
Secondly I have an idea, but would really appreciate your feedback.
You see […]
Million-dollar Japanese teen headed for Augusta
1 Comment Published by Nazvi Careem January 24th, 2009 in Masters, Ryo Ishikawa, Yonex, Japan Golf Tour, US Masters, golf, The New Four Magic Moves, PGA TourWithin one week, 17-year-old Japanese golf sensation Ryo Ishikawa was given a million-dollar golf club and a fulfilled wish that could be worth millions more.
The schoolboy, who at 15 years old became the youngest winner of a professional tournament, has been given a driver which cost US$1 million to develop by Japanese sports giant Yonex, […]
Scott ready for hat-trick of Qatar titles
1 Comment Published by Nazvi Careem January 21st, 2009 in Qatar Masters, Adam Scott, European Tour, golf, PGA TourAustralian golfer Adam Scott tries his best to always defend a title no matter where in the world it is.
True to his principles, Scott will be hoping for a third title when he lines up for the Qatar Masters this week, which is the second leg of the European Tour’s three-tournament Gulf swing that ends […]
Johnson shines under Hawaii sun
1 Comment Published by Nazvi Careem January 19th, 2009 in Abu Dhabi Championship, Paul Casey, Zach Johnson, Sony Open, European Tour, Weekly Tournament Roundup, golf, PGA TourZach Johnson wants to prove himself as more than just a one-off Masters champion. And the 2007 Augusta winner is going about it the right way by simply winning tournaments.
Johnson fired a five-under-par 65 in the final round to total 15-under 265 and win the Sony Open in Honolulu, Hawaii by two strokes over Australian […]
Nigerian twin swing doctors give up practice
0 Comments Published by Nazvi Careem January 18th, 2009 in Nigeria, Pam Dareng, Kaduna, Gyang Dareng, Funny, Abuja, golfUnusual golf-related story time, this one coming from Kaduna in Nigeria. The African country is hardly the centre of the golfing world. Neither is it a leader in medicine, apart from maybe the herbal type.
However, the two professions have intertwined in the most bizarre way, if a report by Punch news outlet is to be […]



