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Northwest and Seattle golf news; Western Washington course directory
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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- For anyone who needs a little space to themselves to work on their game, Blue Mash Golf Course in Laytonsville is the place to be. (article 2)
Players are allowed to hit off the grass all season long, with buckets of balls costing $6 (small), $10 (medium) and $14 (large). (article 2)
The short-game practice area and putting green are free - The University of Maryland Golf Course has renovated its practice facility, complete with six target greens that have exact yardages from each hitting station and a new bent grass putting green. (article 2)
The United States Golf Association considers etiquette such an integral part of the sport that the first four pages of its 2006-07 rulebook are dedicated to the subject. (article 1)
To finally reach this new golf course 70 miles west of Washington, you spent 90 minutes navigating through miserable traffic and 10 minutes pulled over on the side of the highway for speeding. (article 5)
The golf course, which features a challenging layout and gorgeous views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, provides the perfect centerpiece for that vision. (article 5)
Burrville is one of a select 15 D.C. public schools participating in the First Tee National School Program, an initiative that aims to introduce children to golf. (article 3)
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Event tracking:
Story keywords
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GOLF, tee, course, ball, Ridge |
Source articles
- The Proper Golf Etiquette (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 966 words)
- Around the Greens (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 470 words)
- On the Right Course (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 607 words)
- Northwest and Seattle golf news; Western Washington course directory (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/04/2008, 316 words)
- Front Royal's Natural Treasure (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 701 words)
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