Saint Marys Headlines
Columbus, Ohio, overrun with golf courses.
By Mike Pramik, The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 24--It's a great time to be a golfer in central Ohio. A course-building binge during the past 15 years has saturated the area with public and private golf courses. As a result, many owners and clubs have been
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Ohio golf, swimming programs hire new assistants
Michael Hammons University Wire 07-30-2004 (The Post) (U-WIRE) ATHENS, Ohio -- Jeff Hetler was hired as an assistant golf coach Tuesday after serving as the graduate assistant for the Ohio golf team for the past two years.Hetler, who earned his bachelor's degree from Ohio in sport industry in 2001,
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Poland, Ohio, Golf Cart Dealership Is on a Roll.
By Cynthia Vinarsky, Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 5--POLAND, Ohio--People locally know them as golf carts, but Rocco Melia prefers the term "people movers," and he believes they're the vehicle of the future. He's so sure about it that he sold his longtime
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Fate of several Columbus, Ohio, golf courses shows market still oversupplied.
By Mike Pramik, The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 16--Two central Ohio golf courses face different futures as they approach changes in ownership. The village of Groveport is near a deal to acquire the private Willows Golf Club, which it wants to operate as a
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ActiveDayton.com and TeeMaster.com Bring Internet Golf Reservations to Ohio.
Business Editors & Entertainment Writers DAYTON, Ohio BUSINESS WIREMay 19, 2000 Golfers Can Check Courses and Reserve Tee Times on Select Courses ActiveDayton.com, and TeeMaster.com, a Minneapolis, MN, based company providing an Internet and phone tee time reservation service, announced today a
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SHORT ANSWER: Ohio tournament battles technology by requiring players to use restricted-flight golf ball.
Byline: Bob Baptist The Columbus Dispatch Aug. 22--On the first tee at Scioto Country Club 12 years ago, Eric Frishette asked the man who runs the Ohio Amateur golf championship how far he had to hit his ball to carry the bunker on the left side of the fairway. Jim Popa said he didn't know. "I'd
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Ohio golf teams finish in middle of pack
Joe Rudemiller University Wire 04-19-2005 (The Post) (U-WIRE) ATHENS, Ohio -- The Ohio men's golf team had some ups and downs this weekend, finishing the FirstEnergy Intercollegiate, hosted by the University of Akron, in eighth place out of the 15-team field.The Bobcats got off to a slow start,
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Wet Weather Slashes Business for Northeast Ohio Golf Courses.
By Brian Charlton, Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 8--The seventh fairway at Riverwoods Golf Course resembles a dried-up river with brown layers of mud, broken wooden fences, overturned benches and even washed-up trash. The Cuyahoga River invaded most of the
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Steakhouse revives Willoughby, Ohio-area golf club.
Byline: Mark Koestner May 5--It took Sam Kless almost two decades to get out of the restaurant business. It took him one day to get back into it. The head golf professional and owner of Thunder Hill Golf Club in Madison Township sat in his office one afternoon in early August last year, lamenting
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California firm manages Lebanon, Ohio, golf course.
By Thomas Gnau, Middletown Journal, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 9--LEBANON, Ohio -- A Pacific Palisades, Calif., company has taken over management of Shaker Run Golf Course. Premier Golf Management Inc. took over the Greentree Road course July 1, said Fran Adams, Premier vice
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