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			<title>In response to: IAGTO names Orlando Top North American Golf Destination for 2010</title>
			<description>Yep, Orlando has a plethora of amazing courses. I'm looking forward to the new Waldorf Astoria course as well. I'm curious to know which specific course the IAGTO would have named as its number one choice, though. Sometimes I think that choosing just a destination, and not a course, is the easy way out. Regardless, congratulations to the city of Orlando for achieving this feat.</description>
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			<title>In response to: Congrats are in order for first-time LPGA winner Michelle Wie at Ochoa Invitational</title>
			<description>All hail The Queen of MCs, DQs, and WDs!&lt;br /&gt;
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Who? Bu88les, aka Winless Princess, of course!&lt;br /&gt;
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Hahaha!&lt;br /&gt;
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As soon as Bu88les has not everything handed to her on a silver plate, she quits, citing a fake injury.</description>
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			<title>In response to: Thailand golf vacations leave you suffering from reverse sticker shock</title>
			<description>1111111111111</description>
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			<title>In response to: New Golf Magazine Top 100 rankings slight American southwest desert courses in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada</title>
			<description>This is a joke, that someone who writes about golf doesn't know about golf or the quality of it in the Southwest. Apparently this person has no understanding of geography, either. Arizona: 11 million people, 410-plus golf courses; New Mexico: 1.8 million people, 80 golf courses. New York: 970-plus golf courses, 19.5 million people. Why no major championships in the Southwest? For Arizona or Palm Springs, how about the 110-plus degree heat in summer? For New Mexico, how about lack of population, sponsorship money and difficulty of connections for black-limo corporate fat cats? It's not by coincidence the USGA keeps going back to New York, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia for its top events. Just wait for the whining to start as the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay near nowhere-ville Tacoma, Wash.</description>
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			<title>In response to: Sports fans are victims thanks to Stubhub and legalized ticket scalping</title>
			<description>This has to be one of the stupidest articles I've ever read. Just searching around doing some research into black market event tickets, can't believe the guy is saying long as you can act discretely, you can act illegally. Idiot.</description>
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			<title>In response to: Donald Trump's Aberdeen golf resort is finally coming to Scotland - for real this time</title>
			<description>could donald please help blind craft in aberdeen it has had to close because of council cutbacks i,m sure he would be pleased to give something back to the city and help these people who have worked so hard with their diability and have lost their income.</description>
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			<title>In response to: Congrats are in order for first-time LPGA winner Michelle Wie at Ochoa Invitational</title>
			<description>Good for her for winning.&lt;br /&gt;
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Timing wise is a bit off.</description>
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			<title>In response to: Congrats are in order for first-time LPGA winner Michelle Wie at Ochoa Invitational</title>
			<description>I think that her win was planned inside the LPGA. The girls knew if She won that they would make more money in the long run.&lt;br /&gt;
  Wie did not play that well in her fourth round. She missed quite a few fairways and was lucky on the 18th hole. It's  very well likely that when Wie was near the top of the leaderboard of a tournament all the other gals near the top would throw the match so that Wie would win so the LPGA would benefit. If you watched her play Sunday she really was not playing that well and her counterparts that usually play well down the stretch faltered. It really makes sense to me that this was planned by all the girls so they would get more exposure. The LPGA needed this outcome desperately.</description>
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			<title>In response to: Congrats are in order for first-time LPGA winner Michelle Wie at Ochoa Invitational</title>
			<description>Does anyone remember what happened the last time Wie played in an event hosted by a current or recent Number 1 player? </description>
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			<title>In response to: Congrats are in order for first-time LPGA winner Michelle Wie at Ochoa Invitational</title>
			<description>Im happy for you her after all that hating on her im glad to see this was the end result of that</description>
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			<title>In response to: Congrats are in order for first-time LPGA winner Michelle Wie at Ochoa Invitational</title>
			<description>Woo-Hoo!  Finally a winner.  How long will it take until she tries for a PGA win?  January?</description>
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			<title>In response to: Congrats are in order for first-time LPGA winner Michelle Wie at Ochoa Invitational</title>
			<description>Quite a year for Michelle, and it's not over yet.&lt;br /&gt;
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6 top 4's out of 18 starts, the Solheim triumph, and now a win.  In other words, while still not as good as she will become (and not yet entirely full-time on the tour), she is already registering a top 4 finish every 3rd start.&lt;br /&gt;
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Already #1 in the world in birdies per 18 holes, and now 9th in scoring average, Wie will likely enter the top 10 in the world rankings within the next 24 hours.  To go from where she was--237th--at the start of this year to the top 10 is quite amazing.  All she has ever needed was a stretch of physical health, and the talent would assert itself.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Someone here has well noted that for Wie it's about reduction of bogeys (from 10 or so per tournament), since she typically makes plenty of birdies.  Bogeys reduced, Michelle Wie wins.&lt;br /&gt;
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Finish the year well, girl, and on to 2010.</description>
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			<title>In response to: Brandt Snedeker collapse at BMW Championship helps to validate FedEx Cup Playoffs</title>
			<description>wow that's rather interesting.</description>
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			<title>In response to: Golf at U.S. Open host Chambers Bay is worth missing your Sea-Tac flight for</title>
			<description>Chambers bay looks like an awfully good place to golf.</description>
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			<title>In response to: Save cash, play superb Canadian Rockies golf at Banff Springs, Jasper Park Lodge with the Stanley Thompson Cup</title>
			<description>that picture looks fascinating</description>
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			<title>In response to: Country Club mergers: the future of private golf facilities </title>
			<description>I think clubs like the renaissance in scotland will make it with people joining these clubs as a investment. waiting list don't exist now but they will come back again one day and what better club to join than a new club with american customer service, one amongest other great clubs, one with a great future for many years</description>
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			<title>In response to: Northern Ireland golf versus southwest Ireland: What's the better links tour?</title>
			<description>A friend of mine recently toured the nostalgic Old Head course near Kinsale, and absolutely loved it. The scenery on the way is amazing, too. To get there, you're driving along the coast, the water is deep blue, and you can get out &amp;amp; take a stroll among wide open spaces, green &amp;amp; flowering fields. So that's my recommendation!</description>
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			<title>In response to: Help! A golf ball hit my house!</title>
			<description>If you have two cars out on the road, one car hits the other...is the driver of the car that got hit responsible for incurring the cost of the damage because it was silly enough to be out on the road with the other car?  Certainly  not.  Drivers of cars OR golf balls are responsible for staying in their own lane.  If one strays from their lane and causes damage the one who strays is financially responsible for the damage.  It's just that simple. </description>
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			<title>In response to: Sex may not sell, but sure draws a crowd at PGA Show </title>
			<description>thanks for the article. It was very ineresting for me.&lt;br /&gt;
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			<title>In response to: After 110 years, the Road Hole on the Old Course in St. Andrews will finally be Tiger-proofed</title>
			<description>Moving tees back 35 yards does not &quot;Tiger proof&quot; a hole.  Quite the contrary, it plays right into his hands and the hands of the other long PGA Tour hitters. Dustin Johnson, Bubba, Tiger and other long hitters will have a much easier time navigating this hole than shorter, precision players.  Luckily, this tee will never be in play for visitors to St Andrews, because it will severely slow up play as the shot will almost cross the 16th green. </description>
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