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Atkins fires his way to top as wheel turns for Flynn
08 June 2007
I AM a firm believer in the old saying that says, “the wheel always turns.” This is one of those great old saying that you can use in a plethora of different situations, one of those that you can stick into so many different contexts if you like. They’re the right handy old sayings.
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Kenneally stalks the leaders with thanks to Woods
11 May 2007
OFTEN when you are watching something live or living in a particular era you often don’t realise the enormity of what you are seeing unfolding before your very eyes.
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The Heritage has it all
10 June 2005
WE all know that pub talk is dangerous, however back in the last century a conversation between golfing buddies resulted in a 100 million euro project coming to fruition in a few short years!
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It’s getting harder and harder to make it
03 June 2005
WATERFORD has produced some great golfers in the past and as we keep an eye on development in the area we can see that the future is not going to be too bad either.
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Irish Open fails to set the world on fire
27 May 2005
WHEN the Nissan Irish Open organisers announced that they had managed to secure a new date on the Tour Schedule, there was a collective sigh of relief.
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Seamus Power in Nissan Irish Open
20 May 2005
THE Nissan Irish Open gets underway this week at Carton House near Maynooth.
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Power stars in Amateur Open
13 May 2005
PRIDE of place this week has to go to Seamus Power of West Waterford who performed so well at the Irish Amateur Open Championship held at Carton House last weekend.
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Golf — the great leveller
06 May 2005
LAST weekend, I went out for my usual Sunday morning round. Nothing unusual about that except I was terrible!
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Show is a golfer’s paradise
29 April 2005
“WE’D like to be the biggest golf show in the world”, is the brave claim of the organisers of the London Golf Show.
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Faithlegg looking like championship course
22 April 2005
I often wonder how come courses can look so good. And as I drove into Faithlegg last week, I was struck by how wonderful the course has become and with the PGA Faithlegg Pro-Am taking place there it certainly looked every bit the championship course it is.
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