Archive for March 17th, 2010


Reuters
Obama Says Tiger Woods Still be “a Terrific Golfer”
ABC News (blog)
President Obama seems optimistic that Tiger Woods will still be successful on the golf course after his hiatus in the aftermath of his car accident and
Tiger Woods charts bold course by returning at the MastersSt. Louis Post-Dispatch
Eight burning questions — and answers — about Tiger's returnPGA Tour
The Masters was obviousBoston Globe
NESN.com -Videogamer.com -Bleacher Report
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Golf365.co.za
What they said: Retief Goosen
PGA Tour
Just tell us what it means to win around here; you have great experience winning here twice, and you have a lot of knowledge about the golf course.
Another stop on the road to AugustaThe Associated Press

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KIDK
Fee Increase Approved for Blackfoot Pool, Golf Course
LocalNews8.com
BLACKFOOT – The Blackfoot City Council voted unanimously to increase their public swimming pool and golf course fees for those who do not live within city
Council approves fee increasesBlackfoot Morning News

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ABC News
Another stop on the road to Augusta
The Associated Press
Speaking from his game, Goosen figured the toughest part might be fitness and getting into a rhythm on the golf course, not only the pace of play but
The Masters was obviousBoston Globe
Tiger Woods charts bold course by returning at the MastersSt. Louis Post-Dispatch
Tiger Woods Hoping to Conjure Past Glory in Return to AugustaNESN.com
ABC News (blog) -Bleacher Report -Reuters
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Nike Profit More Than Doubles on North America Sales
BusinessWeek
Nike's golf equipment and apparel business, built around Tiger Woods, was unaffected by his break from the sport and isn't likely to be boosted by his

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Reuters
Nike's Q3 earnings up 7%; stock hits new high
Bizjournals.com
Sales in the company's non-Nike brand businesses category, which includes Cole Haan, Converse Inc., Hurley International, Nike Golf and Umbro, increased 13
NIKE, Inc. Reports Fiscal 2010 Third Quarter ResultsMarketWatch (press release)
Nike Q3 Earnings Rise, Top EstimateTrading Markets (press release)

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Nike Third-Quarter Profit More Than Doubles on North America
BusinessWeek
Nike's golf equipment and apparel business, built around Tiger Woods, was unaffected by his break from the sport and isn't likely to be boosted by his
Golf-A winning Woods could boost equipment sales, says execReuters
Woods Golf Hiatus a Nike 'Non-Event,' Researcher SaysBusinessWeek

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WCBD
Kiawah Island River Course Clubhouse 'a total loss' after fire
Charleston Regional Business
It was the first private golf course and clubhouse built on Kiawah Island. The clubhouse, overlooking the Kiawah River and Bass Pond, included a pro shop,
Blaze destroys Kiawah clubhouseCharleston Post Courier

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NIKE, Inc. Reports Fiscal 2010 Third Quarter Results
MarketWatch (press release)
Revenue in the third quarter for Other Businesses, which includes Cole Haan, Converse Inc., Hurley International LLC, NIKE Golf, and Umbro Ltd. increased 13
NIKE, Inc. F3Q10 (Qtr End 02/28/10) Earnings Call TranscriptSeeking Alpha (blog)
Nike's Q3 sales up 7%; stock hits new highBizjournals.com
Nike Q3 Earnings Rise, Top EstimateTrading Markets (press release)

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CBC.ca
Eight burning questions — and answers — about Tiger's return
PGA Tour
Judging from the response on the radio call-in shows and various social media outlets, the core fans are glad to see him back on the golf course.
Tiger Woods charts bold course by returning at the MastersSt. Louis Post-Dispatch
The Masters was obviousBoston Globe
EA looking forward to seeing Tiger back on the courseVideogamer.com
Bleacher Report -ESPN (blog) -FOXNews
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