Articles filed under Solheim Cup
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The SoapboxAug 24, 2013 5:00 AM - Daily Herald editors share their views on a school district's privacy policy, statewide politics for 2014 and a new "woodie" proposed in Gurnee.
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Reinsdorf has right idea on baseball expansionJul 26, 2012 6:55 PM - White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf didn't get where he is by luck. The guy is one smart cookie. Case in point: during a fundraiser to support baseball in Israel held Wednesday night at Harry Caray's Restaurant, the Chairman was asked about the possibility of international expansion for MLB. Here's what he told those on hand: "I don't see any baseball expansion right now. If it were up to me, I would contract two teams."
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Solheim Cup's leftovers help local food pantriesNov 8, 2021 7:47 PM - The organizers of the Between Friends food pantry in Sugar Grove got more than they anticipated during a food collection drive at the Solheim Cup golf tournament last month.
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Solheim lessons: Don't stand in front of customersNov 8, 2021 5:45 PM - Let me get this part out of the way first: Natalie Gulbis looks better in person than on TV. My buddy Rob and I made that major observation when we attended the final round Sunday of the Solheim Cup, which pitted our nation's best female golfers against Europe's finest.
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No golf claps here; fans share their Solheim storiesNov 8, 2021 5:39 PM - As the print sponsor for the Solheim Cup, the Daily Herald prepared the Solheim Cup program, a first of its kind for us. The company also was granted numerous passes to the three-day tournament, which were offered to employees, who quickly snapped them up.
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Solheim lessons: Don't stand in front of customersNov 8, 2021 5:38 PM - Let me get this part out of the way first: Natalie Gulbis looks better in person than on TV. My buddy Rob and I made that major observation when we attended the final round Sunday of the Solheim Cup, which pitted our nation's best female golfers against Europe's finest.
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Wie and friends must build on Solheim momentum
Nov 8, 2021 5:14 PM - So now what? That's the question facing the LPGA Tour. At one of the most difficult times in the history of women's professional golf, the Solheim Cup has put the sport back on the map.
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LPGA hopes Solheim showing boosts chances for Tour's return to suburbsNov 8, 2021 5:10 PM - When the short-lived Kellogg-Keebler Classic finally puttered out after the 2004 event, it marked the end of women's professional golf in the suburban Chicago area.
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Free to be Wie, she clearly stands out above rest
Nov 8, 2021 5:06 PM - In a competition where spirit and camaraderie rule the day, and nothing trumps team triumph, it takes a world-class athlete, galactic personality, and dominant performance to steal the show.
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First impressions: Creamer, Stanford help USA get off to fast startNov 8, 2021 5:04 PM - In baseball, the manager puts his best hitters in the third and fourth spots to drive in the runs. But in Solheim Cup singles - particularly when you enter Sunday's play in an unexpected tie - captains bat their sluggers first to drive the rest of the squad.
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