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[TSPN] This year, it moves south to North Carolina, to play Pinehurst No. The last time the Open was there was 1999 when Payne Stewart won, one of the all time fun guys to watch.
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[Aolsvc.bookreporter.aol.com] Bookreporter.com - PAYNE AT PINEHURST by Bill Chastain: My initial response when Bill Chastain's PAYNE AT PINEHURST: The Greatest U.S. Open Ever arrived on my desk was to scoff at the hyperbolic claim of the title. Had Chastain forgotten the Open of 1913 at The Country Club in Brookline when amateur Francis Ouimet upset the greatest golfers of his era and put golf on the map in America?
[Usagolf.com] Complete USA Golf Course Guide - Sandhills Golf, Carolina ...: The Carolina, a modern Arnold Palmer designed course with undulating greens that would make Nicklaus proud. Foxfire Resort features two traditional Gene Hamm courses that recently underwent a $2 million renovation.
[Blog.850thebuzz.com] 850 The Blog: Yesterday, I mentioned that Eric Williams was returning to Wake for his senior season...choosing not to become Josh Powell 2005...Dan Collins in the Winston-Salem Journal has a look at Wake Forest's frontcourt strength with Williams returning to campus. As for some of the ACC players still hoping for NBA riches...there is a question of character when it comes to the draft status of Maryland's John Gilchrist, Gregg Doyel of CBS Sportsline has more...North Carolina's Jawad Williams told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that NBA teams haven't seen what he can do yet because "the Carolina system holds everybody down".
[Worldgolf.com] World Golf Destinations - Pinehurst, North Carolina: Anchored by the Village of Pinehurst, the Sand Hills are made up of a collection of small towns and blessed with a sampling of public access golf courses that many golf aficionados consider to be among the best in the world. The "Village" is home to the venerable Pinehurst Resort and Donald Ross' vaunted No.
[Spaces.msn.com] SquawkBlog: PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) - Making good on an idea he first proposed on television during last year's U.S. Open, North Carolina Treasurer Richard Moore is getting three hours Friday morning on cable channel CNBC to pitch North Carolina to the network's finance-savvy audience.
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