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| Volume 5 Issue 35 | August 30 2010 | www.fairwaysgolf.ca |
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MISS CANADA: Wie goes wire to wire in Winnipeg Maybe Michelle Wie has taken another rather large step towards living up to that enormous potential. She certainly played the part in Winnipeg, holding at least a share of the lead all four days in rolling to her second LPGA Tour title at the CN Canadian Women's Open. - more
Fairways Online Perfect fitWhether it is a fitting for the new CB-501 irons or a model made solely for us lefties, a custom fitting for Miura irons is a first-class experience. - moreColumns & Blogs Marty HenwoodSmich's cheating allegations taint CN Canadian Women's Open - morePeter MumfordA tough choice for Monty, McLean should stick to hockey and other Monday morning blather - moreNews Nike GolfNike Golf has added two more exciting young rising stars to its talented roster in Europe with the multi-year contract signings of 20-year-old Matt Haines and 19-year-old Tommy Fleetwood. - morePro Shop Imperial HeadwearImperial Headwear announces three new Limited Edition colorways for its Oxford Prep style. The new designs are available in red, blue and black check. - moreRife PuttersRife Putters to release four new Island Series putters this fall - the Aruba, Trinidad, Montserrat and Cayman Brac. - moreSuniceCanadian-based Sunice named the official waterproof rainwear provider for the 2011 and 2013 U.S. Solheim Cup teams. - moreTournaments and Tours Canadian Senior Women's ChampionshipMary Ann Hayward of Georgetown, Ont., shot a final-round 6-over par 79 Thursday to win the Royale Cup Canadian Senior Women’s Championship held at Morningstar Golf Club in Parksville, B.C. - moreCanadian TourAaron Goldberg officially put his rubber stamp on one of the most dominating seasons in Canadian Tour history Sunday at the Canadian Tour Championship. - moreChampions TourBernhard Langer closed with a final-round 69 and pulled away from Nick Price down the stretch to win the Boeing Classic on Sunday. - moreEuropean TourEdoardo Molinari of Italy came up a big winner twice on Sunday - first winning the Johnnie Walker Championship, then becoming one of three captain's picks for Europe's Ryder Cup team. - moreNationwide TourChris Kirk fired a five-under 67 on Sunday to win the Knoxville Sentinel Open by two shots and capture his second Nationwide Tour victory of the season. - moreOntario Junior/Juvenile Boys' Better BallThe Golf Association of Ontario’s Junior and Juvenile Boys’ Better-Ball Championship came to a close with a junior division playoff victory from Gajan Sivabalasingham of Ballantrae and Adam Shaw of Richmond Hill at picturesque Shelburne Golf and Country Club. - moreOntario PGA Women's ChampionshipJennifer Jaszek (Heron Point) successfully defended the Ontario PGA Women's Championship at Ladies Golf Club of Toronto. Jaszek, who won the 2009 Women's Championship at Brampton Golf Club, relied on her steady short game while negotiating a windy and wet Ladies Golf Club. - morePGA TourMatt Kuchar beat Scotland's Martin Laird in a playoff to claim victory in The Barclays tournament on Sunday. - morePublic Player ChampionshipDave Bunker of Woodbridge finished off the Baka Wireless Public Player Championship with a two under par final round of 70 to claim the title for the second straight year at Black Diamond Golf Club in Pontypool, Ontario. - more | Leaderboard LPGA Tour CN Canadian Women's Open
PGA Tour The Barclays
European Tour Johnnie Walker Championship
Champions Tour Boeing Classic
Nationwide Tour Knoxville News Sentinel Open
Canadian Tour Canadian Tour Championship
The Week Ahead PGA Tour Deutsche Bank Championship
European Tour Omega European Masters
Champions Tour First Tee Open at Pebble Beach
Nationwide Tour Mylan Classic
Canadian Tour Fall Q-School
Duramed FUTURES Tour Price Chopper Tour Championship
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