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Make Them All Winners With Special Golf Tournament Gifts
Golf tournaments are often a popular sport chosen to gain money for charitable purposes. As a small contribution to the planning of the tournamen…
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 02:18:19 EDT
Golf Practice - 4.27.08
Erika 1st practice swing - I hate my shoes in this shot!
Author: erikapie
Keywords: golf practice driving range erika jun
Added: April 30, 2008
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:51:47 -0700
Los Angeles Business Journal - Golf courses
December 28, 2007 — GOLF COURSESRegulation 18-hole public courses ranked by rounds playedRank Course (Ranking in 2006) Rounds Played Green Fees *…
Fri, 28 Dec 2007 08:00:00 GMT
Chat with Professor Steven Johnson (Ph.D. `83) in Sept 2007
BoI 0018 Chat with Professor Steven Johnson (Ph.D. `83). We chat about the Control Data Corporation 6600 runningĀ in the basement of the HPER building in 1974, being there at the dawn of the IU Computer Science Dept., getting a Ph.D. with a thesis titled Synthesis of Digital Design from Recursion Equations, designing the digital Logic Engine, and developing the course for the autonomous golf cart design (Embedded & Real-Time Systems, see images and videos page). Direct link to
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Thu, 10 Apr 2008 21:35:01 EDT
PGA and Autism Speaks Tee Up to Raise Awareness

PGA and Autism Speaks Tee Up to Raise Awareness
In honor of Autism Awareness Month, the PGA recently collaborated with Autism Speaks on a public service announcement (PSA) that debuted on the Golf Channel and CBS during the 2008 Verizon Heritage on Hilton Head Island, SC. The PSA features a heartfelt autism awareness message from Liezl Els, wife of pro-golfer Ernie Els. The Els’ 5-year-old son Ben has been diagnosed with autism. Ernie Els first announced his partnership with Autism Speaks and his mission to raise awareness about autism during the PODS Championship in Tampa Bay, FL in March.
Ernie Els and fellow pro-golfer Cliff Kresge, who also has a child with autism, wrote a personal message that was placed in every player’s locker at the Verizon Heritage tournament, encouraging them to wear the Autism Speaks puzzle piece pins to show their support. Els will continue to raise awareness throughout the season by sporting the Autism Speaks logo on his golf bag.
Click here to view the PSA and PGAtour.com videos and here to read more
Author: AutismSpeaksVids
Keywords: autism speaks PGA Ernie Els fundraising
Added: May 1, 2008
Thu, 01 May 2008 07:25:49 -0700
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