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THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP RETURNS TO TURNBERRY FOR 2009 |
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The 138th Open comes back to the Ailsa Course The R&A announced last month that the 138th Open Championship will be returning to Turnberry, Ayrshire from 16th to 19th July 2009, taking place on the resort's renowned Ailsa Course.
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LINKS FEAST AWAITS AT THE HOME OF GOLF |
| Five Open championship venues are part of an exciting new venture aimed at promoting links golf in Scotland. St Andrews, Muirfield, Royal Troon, Turnberry and Carnoustie have joined forces with VisitScotland and 35 of the finest Scottish links courses to provide a mouth-watering treat for lovers of the game at the Home of Golf.
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Two Specials from De Vere |
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De Vere Hotels are giving golfers the opportunity to brush up on their game by offering a superb selection of Sunday Night Driver packages at its spectacular locations throughout the UK this summer OR De Vere Hotels are giving golfers the opportunity to brush up on their game by offering a superb selection of Green Fees 14 Day Special Offers at its spectacular locations throughout the UK this summer. |
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HARLECH HOSTS TOP GOLFING EVENT FOR THE FIFTH TIME |
| Ryder Cup Wales 2010 Limited today announced that Royal St. Davidıs Golf Club in Harlech will once again be the venue for the Ryder Cup Wales Seniors Open, which this year will take place from 1 ı 3 July. The tournament is one of the most eagerly awaited events on the European Seniors Tour and is expected to attract some of golfıs great champions. Last year, Ray Carrasco of the United States said that his Welsh ancestry had helped spur him onto victory.
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The 'missing' Golf Course. |
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There is a course that has gone missing. Its not been swallowed by a housing estate, its in sensibly rude financial health, the sea hasn?t washed away its fairways, nor has its grass succumbed to a fungus which will blight the UK in the coming years.  |
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From Mum to Michelin Star restaurants |
| Acclaimed chef John Elliott has come a long way since he had to persuade his teachers in Southampton to let him study cookery.
ıIt was called home economics in those days and only girls were allowed to do it,ıı said John, 39, who has been appointed head chef at the Macdonald Botley Park Hotel and Country Club with the aim of making the restaurant one of the best in Hampshire
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