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Divine Finds: A Change of Life Antiques, Hollywood
South Florida Sun-SentinelWow factor: With an emphasis on items from the 1950s through 1970s, this tidy shop is filled with furniture, art and bric-a-brac. Background: For anyone who ever shopped in the Hallandale Beach thrift store called the Jewish Recycling Center, you'll...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Hallandale Beach, Florida
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Senior Players Championship: Second-round results
At Baltimore Country Club at Five Farms (East Course), Timonium Second round, par 70 Ben Crenshaw 67-66 - 133 Fred Funk 66-68 - 134 Gene Jones 69-66 - 135 Tom Jenkins 67-68 - 135 Mark O'Meara 69-67 - 136 John Morse 68-68 - 136 Bernhard...Tags: Keith Fergus, Ron Streck, Mike Reid, Mike McCullough, Bruce Lietzke
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Senior Players Championship: Third-round results
CONSTELLATION ENERGY SENIOR PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP At Baltimore Country Club at Five Farms (East Course), Timonium Third round, par 70 Nick Price 70-66-66 - 202 D.A. Weibring 67-70-66 - 203 Jeff Sluman 70-70-64 - 204 Gene Jones 69-66-69 - 204...Tags: Keith Fergus, Ron Streck, Mike Reid, Mike McCullough, Bruce Lietzke
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Senior Players Championship: Scores
SENIOR PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP At Timonium Final round, par 70 D.A. Weibring, $390,000 67-70-66-68 - 271 Fred Funk, $228,800 66-68-72-66 - 272 Ben Crenshaw, $156,000 67-66-74-66 - 273 Nick Price, $156,000 70-66-66-71 - 273 Jeff Sluman, $156,...Tags: Keith Fergus, Ron Streck, Mike Reid, Bruce Lietzke, Mike McCullough
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Senior Players Championship: First-round results
At Timonium First round, par 70 Phil Blackmar 33-32 - 65 Des Smyth 32-33 - 65 Bruce Fleisher 30-35 - 65 Bernhard Langer 34-32 - 66 Fred Funk 34-32 - 66 Scott Hoch 34-32 - 66 Eduardo Romero 33-33 - 66 Denis Watson 33-34 - 67 Tom...Tags: Keith Fergus, Ron Streck, Mike Reid, Mike McCullough, Bruce Lietzke
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Smyth taking another swing
Let's not mince words: Des Smyth does not have a pretty golf swing.
He picks the club straight up, gets it completely off plane, pauses, then goes after the ball like a hockey player looking to rip a slap shot top shelf.
It is - when you compare it with...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Eduardo Romero, Bruce Fleisher, University of Maryland, Phil Blackmar
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Tour pros love touring Long Island's courses
mark.herrmann@newsday.comOn a free day during his week at the Commerce Bank Championship, which begins tomorrow at Eisenhower Park, Chip Beck drove to Southampton and played the National Golf Links of America. David Ogrin was hoping to sneak out to play Bethpage Black. Danny...Tags: Ray Floyd, Long Island, Lanny Wadkins, Robert Moses, Peter Jacobsen
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Tom Purtzer survives difficult Oak Hill
The Associated PressAfter putting a dent in Oak Hill Country Club's stingy reputation, Tom Purtzer sure didn't sound like someone who had the lead after the second round of the 69th Senior PGA Championship on Friday. "I mean, it's really brutal," Purtzer said. "To me, it'...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Tom Purtzer, PGA Tour, Greg Norman, PGA Championship
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Haas exorcises demons
The Associated PressAs Jay Haas approached the 18th tee at Oak Hill Country Club with a one-shot lead during the final round of the 69th Senior PGA Championship on Sunday, it felt eerily like the 1995 Ryder Cup all over again. Same stingy East Course, same familiar...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Joey Sindelar, PGA Championship, Scott Simpson, Jay Haas
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Fate in the wind
STAFF WRITERGiven their first glimpse of Shinnecock Hills, or at least their first sight of it in nine years, pro golfers were impressed and intrigued. They also knew that the strength of the course is in what they couldn't see - they will do only as well as the wind...Tags: Peconic Bay, Corey Pavin, Jim Furyk, U.S. Open Golf, Golf
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Mickelson has Majors on the mind
STAFF WRITERNo matter what else happens to Phil Mickelson this week at the U.S. Open, the moment he always will cherish comes at 1 p.m. Thursday as he prepares to start his round on the 10th tee at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. That's when he will be introduced as...Tags: Nick Faldo, David Frost, Doug Sanders, Orville Moody, Steve Elkington
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Still feeling chipper
STAFF WRITERAny other 50-year-old father with a son who qualified to play in the U.S. Open would be proud simply to walk in the gallery and tell folks, "That's my boy." But Jay Haas is more apt to give his son Bill, not to mention plenty of other young bombers, a...Tags: Tom Kite, PGA Tour, Ray Floyd, U.S. Open Golf, Phil Mickelson
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