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ONGOING COVERAGE: SPRING GOLF 2007

Background: Special section of stories and directory of current course information for the Inland Northwest.


April 2007

The world is his oyster

4/14/2007 | Masters champion Zach Johnson told the nation that he has no plans to change, despite becoming the first Iowan to win golf's storied tournament.

For the love of the game

4/14/2007 | It wasn't like Dennis Reger slept through golf's latest Age of Technology, but he pretty much missed it, just the same.

Get a grip: check your clubs

4/14/2007 | MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — The sun was actually out for a short time.It was long enough for throngs of golfers to hit the links at a time when the greens and fairways weren't covered with water.

Points race dishonors tradition

4/14/2007 | When Phil Mickelson put the green jacket on Zach Johnson after Johnson won the Masters on Sunday, you can be sure this conversation did not happen:

Bridging the golf divide

4/14/2007 | The Spokane area, thanks primarily to the affordability, accessibility and overall quality of its seven city and county owned courses, has built a handsome reputation through the years as an outstanding destination for bargain-hunting golfers of all skill levels.

It's only for the Masters

4/14/2007 | AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tiger Woods called it the hardest Masters he had ever seen, and the numbers back him up.

Payne looks like leader

4/14/2007 | AUGUSTA, Ga. — Billy Payne will one day admit the first woman member of Augusta National Golf Club.

Tiger tourney an invite

4/14/2007 | The PGA Tour recently approved a field of 120 for Tiger Woods' tournament in July, defusing a debate that divided players for weeks.

Pressel riding 'Crazy' train after win

4/14/2007 | REUNION, Fla. — Morgan Pressel has one word to describe the recent days since becoming the youngest major champion in LPGA history.

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