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  • GolfNow.tv - Thursday Update w GolfNow.tv - Thursday Update with Keri 2/1/07

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      Hi everyone, it's almost the end of the week and only one more day until Big Prize Friday! I hope everyone who was curious about the answer for Tuesday's question on the oldest continuous golf course took a look at the websites we listed in yesterday's blog. We really try our best to make sure our questions and answers are as accurate as we can make them. I hope you're having fun answering them and playing each day, too, because we're having fun making the show! In fact, keep an eye out for some of my bloopers coming up soon, not that I make THAT many!
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  • GolfNow.tv - Wednesday Update GolfNow.tv - Wednesday Update with Keri

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      Wow! There was a lot of controversy over yesterday's question. You know there is a lot of information out there about golf history and some of it is contradictory. We did a lot of research and believe we did offer the correct answer in our options, which was Foxburg Golf Course.
    • "http://turf.lib.msu.edu/1950s/1952/520405.pdf">Th e USGA Journal and Turf Management Publication from April, 1952.
    • "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_golf_his tory_%281851-1945%29">Wikipedia.com History of Golf
    • "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxburg%2C_Pennsylvania">Wikipedia.com About Foxburg, PA
    • "http://cip.cornell.edu/Dienst/UI/1.0/Summarize/ps u.ph/1133214424">History of the Foxburg Country Club by Nancy K. Ketner
    • "http://www.foxburggolf.com">The Foxburg Website
    • "http://www.golfnow.com/course-directory/pennsylvania">And of course, our website!
    On the Middlesboro website, www.middlesborocountryclub.net, they state it opened in 1889, but then claim to be the oldest continuously played course in the United States. They appear to have opened as a 9 hole course, where Foxburg opened as a 5 hole course. So maybe they are trying to draw a distinction there? Regardless, we are sticking with our answer!
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  • GolfNow.tv - Tuesday Update wi GolfNow.tv - Tuesday Update with Keri

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      I hope everyone enjoyed Monday's show! It was a lot better with the new teleprompter, even though we did make a mistake in the show, did you catch it? Jadie Giorgis did and we are sending him a free sleeve of Titlist PRO-V1 golf balls as a thank you.
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  • GolfNow.tv - Thursday Update w GolfNow.tv - Thursday Update with Keri

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      Hi everyone, Keri Murphy here. Thanks to everyone who watched the show yesterday and congratulations to Stuart Lazar from Phoenix, Arizona for winning yesterday's drawing. Stuart won a Titlist Stand Golf Bag.
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    • 3 years ago
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  • Rome holiday vacation Rome holiday vacation

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      Everyone should visit Rome for the vacation of a lifetime. Rome Italy hotels offer visitors perfect bases for their Roman holiday excursions. Rome was the centre of the ancient Roman Empire and today is the capital of Italy. It is also the home of Vatican City (technically an independent nation), which is the seat of the Catholic Church. With roots in ancient history, Rome has hundreds of museums and archaeological sites to draw the attention of every visitor with an interest in history, art or architecture. The holy sites within the Vatican include the Sistine Chapel, which contains the magnificent works of Michelangelo, Da Vinci and a host of other great masters.

       

      Visitors arriving by air from points all over the world will find Rome Italy hotels conveniently located near Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci di Fiumicino, more commonly called Fiumicino Airport.  Fiumicino Airport serves about thirty-five million passengers every year, and is Italy's largest airport, as well as the main hub of Alitalia, Italy's largest airline. From Rome hotels located near the airport, visitors have easy access to direct flights to the major cities of Europe and easy access to ground transportation that can take them anywhere in the Rome metropolitan area they wish to see. Rental cars, buses, taxis and the metropolitan train system are all choices for hotels in Rome visitors who stay near the airport. The train ride from the airport to the centre of Rome and the Roma Termini train station takes only about a half hour.

       

      Out of town visitors who arrive in Rome by rail will find hotels in Rome conveniently located in the heart of the city near Roma Termini. Visitors leaving the station can immediately immerse themselves in the history of the ancient city by stopping in at the Baths of Diocletian, which are located just across the street from the station's main entrance. About 150 million people per year pass through the Roma Termini station, which offers rail service to cities all over Europe, including Paris, Zurich and Naples.

       

      People arriving by train and staying in Rome hotels near the station have easy access to the rest of the city by way of taxis, buses and local rail lines that serve the entire metropolitan area. There are many hotels in Rome near the station, ranging in age and style, from older historic buildings to modern luxury complexes

       Hotels in Rome has a wide range of choice to suit every budget,luxury 5 star hotel to rome cheap hotels.Tourists who are in tight budget can find some of the finest Rome cheap hotels around the corner to suit their taste & price range.

        Prices for Rome Italy hotels cover a broad range, so visitors on every budget can find a comfortable place to stay during their vacation on Rome.

       

       

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  • GolfNow.tv - Monday Update wit GolfNow.tv - Monday Update with Keri

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      Welcome back everyone and happy Monday! We have a great show for you today and I am very happy to tell you, we've got a brand new teleprompter that is going to make everyone's lives a little easier, especially mine.
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    • 3 years ago
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  • GolfNow.tv - Monday Update wit GolfNow.tv - Monday Update with Keri 2/5/07

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      Happy Monday, everyone! I hope all of you had a great weekend and had a chance to get out to play at least one round of golf - that you booked on www.golfnow.com, of course. Today, we're going to finish up last week's Golf History theme with the answer to Friday's question about Alan Shepard's famous golf shot on the moon. In fact, tomorrow is the 36th anniversary of that event back in 1971 and we'll also tell where you can see the club that he used to make that shot. Be sure to watch today's show and find out if you got it right and earned another entry into our daily drawings.
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  • GolfNow.tv - Friday Update wit GolfNow.tv - Friday Update with Keri

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      Hello again, Keri Murphy reporting, are you ready for the first Big Prize Friday? Today we are giving away the Nike Sasquatch Driver! Good luck everyone.
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    • 3 years ago
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  • GolfNow.tv - Friday Update wit GolfNow.tv - Friday Update with Keri 3/09/07

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      Hi, everyone! It's finally Big Prize Friday and we have a really great prize to give away
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    • 3 years ago
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  • Excerpt Golf Article Excerpt Golf Article

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      The Caddy, The Player and the Traveler MANY OF OUR READERS often think that our jobs are some of the best in the world. But at least once a year I devote a letter dispelling the rumors and explaining that our jobs are just like anyone else’s. I have the trials and tribulations of running a business like any other small business owner. Except for the last two weeks, that is. Everything I did the last two weeks was what I thought my life would be like when I started the magazine eight years ago. It was three awesome events I will title, “The Caddie, The Player and The Traveler.” The CADDIE I teased last month that I had the opportunity to caddie for my son in the Starburst Junior Golf Tournament held down in Waco. And it could be categorized as the most fun I have ever had on the golf course, and the most frustrating. I was really excited about doing it – spending three full days out of town with my son, watching him play golf among his peers. Plus, I could add a few tidbits of insight as he was competing in his first major golf event. I did have a great time with my son. We were on the golf course four days in a row we ate all meals together and ate a lot of Starburst on our bed before falling asleep. The best part was, after a three-day tournament, we were talking to each other on the ride home. But that’s where the fun ended. Being a type-A personality as I am, caddying for someone you care about might be one of the most frustrating things you could ever do. You can give advice as a caddie, but you can’t hit the shots. And watching my son attempt to hit shots we agreed to, but not be able to pull them off, can be one of the most gut-wrenching experiences ever. We didn’t have a chance to win, as the winning 12-year-old shot 63-70-67 (remember the name Jordan Spieth), but we wanted to give a good showing nonetheless. In my mind, we did just that. My son improved all three days, and shot 92-88-80 to finish in the middle of the pack. I easily cost him six shots a day as a caddie. That’s not an exaggeration at all. On one particular hole the first day, I instructed him to hit his tee shot straight out of bounds, as I felt we could cut a dogleg. I was the only caddy to recommend it. The second day, after shooting 38 on the front nine, I recommended hitting a flop shot over a tree near the green. The missed flop resulted in a nine on the hole, and the wheels came off after that. Bones MacKay I am not. All in all, it was a huge success. We know that my son has the potential to be a good player soon, and we also learned that my caddying skills need to be vastly improved. I’m thinking of putting his mother on the bag next year. At least she’ll remember to tell him to put sunscreen on (I still haven’t heard the end of that). The PLAYER Every year I play in my club’s member-guest event. I was playing great leading up to the event, scoring below my handicap nearly every time I teed it up. That is, until the event. I sucked. Maybe it was the fatigue of the three prior days of caddying in the Waco heat … or perhaps it was my first year playing with my friend and we lacked the necessary chemistry ... or it might be that I am no longer a gamer. Truth be told, I believe the latter is the reason for my poor showing. I am no longer a gamer. I only play in two tournaments a year, and you can’t be tournament tough unless your game can withstand the pressure. Witness Tiger Woods at the U.S. Open. His game might have been on, but he hadn’t played competitively for so long that it couldn’t withstand the pressure. I always like to compare my game to Tiger’s ... By the way, Craig Noonan and Steve Ibarguen win our flight every year. They are gamers, as they always play their best golf in tournaments. I hate them. The TRAVELER Days after the member-guest, I had the opportunity to travel to Cancun with my good friend and colleague, Rick Arnett. We were scheduled to play four rounds of golf in two-and-a-half days of non-stop companionship. We spend a lot of time together, probably more than we do with our own families. And we do have our disagreements (he has fired me from the radio show at least a dozen times … I’m a much more compassionate boss at the magazine). But we never have a bad moment on the golf course. The golf in Cancun was surprisingly good. Rick will write about the fine courses we played in next month’s issue. But what he won’t write about is the fact that he has lost his swing. In the five years I have worked with him, he has never had swing issues. But now his tee shots look like an exaggerated Barry Zito curveball. It pained me to watch him, as we all know what it’s like to struggle with your swing. I am hoping our resident instructor, Tim Cusick, can fix him quickly. As for me, I mastered the Cancun courses and played them like a pro. This figured, as there was nothing on the line. I hope you enjoyed the rehashing of my past two weeks of intense golf, because it will be my last letter on golf in a long time. I need a break. And I need to get back to work. read all similar articles
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  • My Blog of the New golfnow.tv My Blog of the New golfnow.tv site

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  • Tiger Woods - biography Tiger Woods - biography

    • From: pochi
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      Eldrick "Tiger" Woods (born December 30, 1975 in Cypress, California) is an American professional golfer whose achievements to date rank him among the most successful golfers of all time. Currently the No. 1 ranked golfer in the world, Woods was the highest paid professional athlete in 2005, having earned an estimated $87 million.[1] In 2006, at the age of 30, he won his eleventh and twelfth professional major golf championships[2] and has more wins on the PGA Tour than any other active golfer. He is the only active golfer currently in the top 10 in either career major wins or career PGA Tour wins. Woods, who is multiracial, is credited with prompting a major surge of interest in the game of golf among minorities and young people in the United States.[3] -wikipedia-
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  • GolfNow.tv - Friday Update wit GolfNow.tv - Friday Update with Keri 2/2/07

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  • GolfNow.tv - Monday Update wit GolfNow.tv - Monday Update with Keri 5/28/07

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      Happy Memorial Day everyone!
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  • Dear Abby Dear Abby

    • From: theslicegirls
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      Perhaps keri can provide some advice for this fella

      Dear Abby

      I have suspected for some time now that my wife has been cheating on me.. The usual signs; phone rings but if I answer, the caller hangs up. My wife has been going out with "the girls" a lot recently although when I ask their names she always says, "Just some friends from work, you don't know them." I always try to stay awake to look out for her coming home, but I usually fall asleep. Anyway, I have never approached the subject with my wife. I think deep down I just didn't want to know the truth, but last night she went out again and I decided to really check on her. Around midnight, I decided to hide in the garage behind my
      golf clubs so I could get a good view of the whole street when she arrived home from a night out with "the girls".

      When she got out of the car she was buttoning up her blouse, which was open, and she took her panties out of her purse and slipped them on. It was at that moment, crouching behind my clubs, that I noticed that the graphite shaft on my driver appeared to have a hairline crack right by the club head. Is this something I can fix myself or should I take it back to the pro shop where I bought it?

      signed,

      perplexed

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  • Welcome to GolfNow.tv from Ker Welcome to GolfNow.tv from Keri

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      Welcome to GolfNow.tv, I'm your host, Keri Murphy. I believe in taking risks in life and living every day to the fullest! We are often too scared to pursue our dreams...I let them motivate and challenge me! I love my life, my family, my job and my friends! I need no alcohol to break it down on the dance floor, however, Karoke is a little different story. I love to motivate and encourage others, I think that is why I love my job so much. I have been a part of the entertainment industry for almost 20 yrs...where does the time go! I LOVE the sun and often plug in my sun lamp whenever the Portland rain gets me down. I am at the gym often and for 10 years taught "Bootcamp" at 5:30AM..I know INSANE! I now teach pilates and group cycle in the evening. I really enjoy not getting up at 4:30am anymore. Do be quite honest, I don't think I could. I often travel to LA and NY and can not wait to see the rest of the world. When life seems to get a little overwhelming I have a little nervous breakdown, pick myself up and start right where I left off.
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  • GolfNow.tv - Monday Update wit GolfNow.tv - Monday Update with Keri 3/5/07

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      Happy Monday everyone and welcome back to a brand new week here at GolfNow.tv's online trivia contest.
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  • GolfNow.tv - Friday Update wit GolfNow.tv - Friday Update with Keri 5/25/07

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      Hi, everyone. It's Big Prize Friday once again and today our prize is a Callaway Big Bertha fairway wood!
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    • 3 years ago
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  • GolfNow.tv - Thursday Update w GolfNow.tv - Thursday Update with Keri 5/24/07

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      Hi, everyone. Well, we've just got one more day until Big Prize
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  • GolfNow.tv - Thursday Update w GolfNow.tv - Thursday Update with Keri 3/24/07

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      Hi, everyone. Well, we've just got one more day until Big Prize
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