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Dinner Involves Culinary Education Programs | September 27, 2006 |
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A new dinner event on the Grand Strand debuts Monday, and it is an educational opportunity for many involved. The Trio Dinner, to be held at the Myrtle Beach Hilton, will not only present the work of some of the top chefs in the area but also highlight an apprenticeship from both Horry-Georgetown Technical College's culinary program and the Academy for Technology high school.
Beginning last week, apprentices and chefs began meeting and coordinating two weeks' worth of apprenticeship. Chefs from Louis's at Pawleys, Sea Blue, Thoroughbreds, Greg Norman's Australian Grille and Vidalia's are among those involved. |
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Red Sky Partners With Vail Lodge & Spa | September 21, 2006 |
VAIL, Colo. -- Vail Mountain Lodge & Spa became one of a select group of Vail Valley lodging properties partnered with Red Sky Golf Club. The partnership allows guests to play Red Sky's two celebrated courses for $175 per player.
Red Sky Ranch offers golfers two championship courses, one designed by Greg Norman and the other by Tom Fazio. Each course affords unparalleled natural beauty and will challenge even the best golfers.
Red Sky's Norman course was ranked the "No. 1 Course You Can Play" in Colorado by the editors of Golf Magazine in 2004 and 2006. It also ranked 24th on their "Top 100 Courses You Can Play" list in 2006. |
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Brookwater Shines On Sunshine Tour | September 20, 2006 |
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It has been a rocky road this year on the Queensland Sunshine Tour, but Stuart Bouvier has put the past behind him to take out the 2006 Brookwater Pro-Am. Last year the event won Metropolitan Tournament of the Year at the Golf Industry Awards night and they showed everyone just why they received the honor.
Brookwater Golf Club prides itself on service, and from the moment the players arrive they are treated like royalty, from the lunch and practice facilities to the magnificent Greg Norman layout which is the No. 2 golf course in Australia.
"It really feels like a big tournament here each year and the course is one of the best we will play not only in Australia, but in the world," said Lucas Parsons. |
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Greg Norman Visits East Tennessee | September 7, 2006 |
Greg Norman was in Loudon County Thursday for the opening weekend of the Tennessee National Golf Club he designed.
Norman played the new golf course Thursday, then met the club's 120 or so members at a social event.
Norman's Medalist Developments worked with Chattanooga businessman John Thornton on the project. There are home sites along the course, with plans for a marina and an upscale restaurant.
The Tennessee National will hold an open house on Sunday, September 10. |
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Jacobsen To Undergo Hip Replacement Surgery | September 7, 2006 |
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Peter Jacobsen will be spending most of the next few months at home, starting Saturday. That's when the Champions Tour golfer and Bonita Springs, FL resident will undergo hip replacement surgery.
Jacobsen hopes to return sometime in November. He has played in every Merrill Lynch Shootout. This is the 18th year for the unofficial tournament, which features 24 tour professionals in two-man teams.
"On behalf of Greg (Norman) and everyone involved in the Merrill Lynch Shootout, we wish Peter a speedy recovery," tournament director Taylor Ives said. "He's a great ambassador for the game of golf. We hope to see him back out there soon."
It remains to be seen if that will be in time for the Shootout. Sixteen of the 24 players in the field have been announced, with the final eight expected to be named by the end of the month. Norman, the tournament founder and host, had said on Friday that Jacobsen was on a lengthy list of candidates for those eight spots. |
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