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Archive for September, 2009

Archaeologists in Tennessee said they have discovered items dating back to the Civil War, including a 6-pound cannon ball, on a former golf course. The archaeologists and history experts surveying the former Country Club of Franklin said they discovered the cannon ball along with items including a hotchkiss shell, buckles, spoons and homemade bullets in sand traps at the golf course, WSMV-TV …

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Sue-Perior Concrete and Paving Inc. has filed a second mechanic’s lien against the Lewiston Golf Course Corp., in an attempt to secure payment for work performed at the Hickory Stick Golf Course.

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MADISON, Wis. — The Madison Edgewood girls golf team has taken a step toward a ninth straight state golf title. Wednesday, at the division two regional at Yahara Hills Golf Course, Edgewood’s No. 1 player Megan Martine shot a 76 leading her team to a runaway victory.

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FRANKLIN, Tenn., Sept. 30 (UPI) — Archaeologists in Tennessee said they have discovered items dating back to the Civil War, including a 6-pound cannon ball, on a former golf course.

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The State Fire Marshal is asking for help to find the person who set a Butler County golf course clubhouse on fire in June.

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Sligo Creek Golf Course will stay open—for now. Just two days before the course was scheduled to close, the Montgomery County Council approved a resolution Tuesday that will keep the nine-hole golf course open until the end of the fiscal year.

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More golfers spent more time on the Gahanna Municipal Golf Course, generating more revenues than ever this year.

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After more than a year of negotiations, the sale of Genoa Lakes Golf Course and Resort has fizzled, owner Mario Antoci confirmed last week.

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Davis Golf Course reaches the general consciousness a couple of times a year.

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The Montgomery County Council gave golfers at Sligo Creek Golf Course in Silver Spring a nine-month reprieve Tuesday, voting to approve a proposal from County Executive Isiah Leggett (D) to spend $150,000 to keep the inside-the-Beltway public golf course open until June 30.

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