Articles filed under Golf
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Boys golf results: Tuesday, Sept. 15Sep 14, 2009 11:00 pm - Willowbrook 149, Hinsdale South 142 At Sugar Creek (32) Willowbrook - Voelker 34, Nystrom 36, Micelli 39, Dahl 40. Hinsdale South - Buchman 31, Kroops 36, Boland 37, Hau...
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Naperville N. sees how low it can goSep 14, 2009 11:00 pm - Naperville North enjoyed a double-digit lead when the first foursome checked into the clubhouse. Naperville Central made a serious run in the teams' DuPage Valley Confe...
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Cullerton, Lehman lead BataviaSep 14, 2009 11:00 pm - Unlike in football and basketball, Geneva could not play any defense against Tara Cullerton and Kayla Lehman on Monday afternoon. The two sophomores led the Batavia girl...
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Monday's boys golf resultsSep 14, 2009 11:00 pm - Team results 1. Prospect 152, 2. Lake Park 160, 3. Glenbard East 170, 4. Rolling Meadows 175 Prospect - Leeney 37, Maloney 38, Poulos 38, Keiss 39. * Chevy Chase, par 36...
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Quinn, Fillies top Yoo, Conant at Bonnie Dundee in C'villeSep 14, 2009 11:00 pm - A couple of future Big Ten girls golfers battled head-to-head Monday at the Bonnie Dundee Golf Course in Carpentersville - as well as a couple of undefeated Mid-Suburban...
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Kowalski fires 35 to lead StevensonSep 14, 2009 11:00 pm - Stevenson shot sweetly at Bittersweet. Landon Kowalski carded a 1-under 35 to lead the Patriots' boys golf team to a 150-159 win over host Warren at Bittersweet Golf Clu...
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Girls golf results: Tuesday, Sept. 15Sep 14, 2009 11:00 pm - At Arrowhead (36) WW South - Wood 39, Solberg 39, Johnson 42, Glanzman 43 Wheaton North - Kinsey 43, Cassier 53, Bucheit 54, Strouse 55. * West Aurora 199, West Chicago ...
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Sunday at the BMW ChampionshipSep 13, 2009 11:00 pm - ...
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Woods dazzles BMW crowd, start to finishSep 13, 2009 11:00 pm - So how does the world's greatest golfer wow after clobbering a course that may or may not be U.S. Open-worthy but certainly baffled some of the game's best players? He p...
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Jordan could learn a little grace from WoodsSep 13, 2009 11:00 pm - All that was left to see Sunday in the BMW Championship was how Tiger Woods handled success. Hopefully it would be with more grace than Michael Jordan demonstrated Frida...