Course vandals cause $21,250 in damage An Augusta golf club suffered more than $20,000 in damage during a break-in between 9 p.m. Sunday and 6 a.m. Monday. According to a Richmond...
Golf North Augusta club wins Lady/Pro event North Augusta Golf Club shot 130 to win the CSRA Women's Golf Association Lady/Pro Tournament at Jones Creek Golf Club. Pro Lance Jones (72) teamed...
...unhealthy for everyone." Golf McIntyre begins today in Augusta The Ed McIntyre Amateur will be held today and Sunday at Augusta Golf Club. The an-nual tournament, which bene-fits The First Tee program, be-gins at 9:30 this morning, with late...
Golf-Adults Final Round at Augusta Golf Club Gross Scores MEDAL WINNERS: Men's Division-Chip Whitaker, Jimmy Wylds (Gold); Tony Kearns, Mike O'Meara (Silver...
...the badges Mr. Davis is accused of passing off as the real thing. For one thing, the fake badges refer to the Augusta Golf Club, not the Augusta National Golf Club, District Attorney Danny Craig said. For another thing, the phony badges...
...Yeshurun Synagogue and churches ranging from Grace Episcopal to Greene Street Presbyterian to Friendship Baptist; Augusta Golf Club; the Boys Club of Augusta; the Alzheimer's Association Center; and numerous office buildings and schools...
...since the Cedar Creek Golf Club opened in 1991. This year will also bring about course improvements at the venerable Augusta Golf Club. Two weeks ago, the city approved a $1.7 million improvement plan. The improvement plan calls for a new irrigation...
Golfers come and go at the Augusta Golf Course, but at one time or another they all have the same conversation. It goes something like this: "I wonder what this course would look like if it had some tender, loving care?" The topic usually comes up after a golfer blades an iron shot over a green from bare lie in the fairway. Thanks to the approval of a $1.7 million improvement plan by the Augusta Commission last week, golfers are going to find out the answer to that question.
...city, bringing the total to $458,700. By 2005, phases 4 and 5 will link Georgia Avenue with the future North Augusta Golf Club and RiverNorth subdivision. The entire Greeneway will cover about eight miles.
...People should leave Marion Williams alone. People like him self-destruct on their own. For example, Guy Reid of Augusta Golf Club. This is just a rave for the recent Christmas production by the children of Garrett Elementary School in Augusta...