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U.S. Women’s Open Champion – Paula Creamer

by Pat Mullaly on July 13, 2010

Huge kudos go out to Paul Creamer for her great win at Oakmont Country Club at the 65th U.S. Women’s Open this past Sunday. Battling pain from recent surgery on her thumb, her sheer will and determination to succeed got her to the top of the leader board with a final score of 2 under [...]

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Who Says Oakmont Country Club Is Tough To Play?

by Pat Mullaly on July 8, 2010

Just about everybody! And that’s the truth. This week the LPGA U.S. Women’s Open is being played on one of the toughest golf courses in the country, the Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania. Predictions are that the winning score will certainly be over par. Three years ago in 2007 the U.S. Men’s Open was held [...]

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Temps hit 0ver 90 degrees in the shade at Pennsylvania’s Oakmont Country Club, scene of the 2010 U.S. Women’s Open. Players and their caddies walked slowly across the wide fairways, stood in the steamy bunkers, and measured the undulating greens, all the while holding sun umbrellas over their heads — protection against the unending UV [...]

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Golf Instructors Are An Invaluable Part of the Game of Golf It doesn’t matter if you are just beginning to play golf, or you are an LPGA pro, every golfer needs an instructor to help them fine tune their game. When I first began playing years ago, I thought I could learn the game through [...]

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Sixty years ago this year, 2010, thirteen women golfers came together to found an organization dedicated to the development of a professional golf organization for women. Their vision helped to create an entirely new industry. Founded on three solid principles: diversity, opportunity and community, the LPGA has grown from a small US based organization with [...]

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What Makes A Golf Course “Woman Friendly?”

by Pat Mullaly on January 29, 2010

If you’re a woman golfer, what do you look for in a golf course? Every golf course wants to be successful and attract new players. It isn’t easy. Maintaining a golf course takes a lot of work and a great deal of money. It’s not just a matter of keeping the fairways mowed and the [...]

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