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LITTLE NAMED PNGA PLAYER OF THE YEAR
9 hours ago ago from islandsportsnews.net
Jackie Little of Port Alberni has been selected the Pacific Northwest Golf Jackie Little -- BC Golf Hall of Fame photo Association’s Senior Women’s player of the year. The PNGA Player of the Year candidates are nominated by the various state and provincial golf associations that comprise the PNGA (Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington), and are selected by a vote of the PNGA Championship ...
Related contentThank You Kara Leonard
15 hours ago ago from Kevin Thompson - The Automatic Income Coach
I wanted to take a moment to publicly thank Kara Leonard for the donation she made to the Thompson Family Foundation. As you can see in the video above (that my wife Lisa made for you), your donation will be going to very good use, helping families who are less fortunate than us. You may have noticed that my friend Jeff Ziegler, who also has a family foundation, just completed a major undertaking. I let you know about his ...
Related contentOriginal Penguin Pop-Up Store in Berlin
23 hours ago ago from Selectism.com
‘What? So and so had a pop up store and it’s closed already?’ is a phrase we’re too used to hearing this year. There’s been so many this year that we’re not even sure of the right word to describe it. Flood? Deluge? Torrent? Tsunami? However you want to describe it, the point remains the same: there’s been too many this year. Having said that (word to Curb), this pop up store benefits from being open for longer than the usual pop ups – ...
Related contentWhat a Tigerless PGA Needs: Women (and not the 14 we’re hearing about)
13 hours ago ago from fairgamenews.com
By Laura Pappano All these years we’ve been pretending to watch the game. But now we know: The PGA Tour has not really been about golf. It has been about Tiger. By contrast , the LPGA is – even with the extra ratings bump of Michelle Wie – all about the play. This year featured 20 different tournament winners and a Rolex Player of the Year race that went down to the wire ( Lorena Ochoa took it). And don’t forget the infectious fun ...
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19 hours ago ago from PingBrain
Richmond Hill’s John McFarland will have to wait until next to try and fulfill his dream of playing at the World Junior Championship. The Sudbury Wolves forward was one of four players cut from Team Canada’s training camp in Regina Tuesday.
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