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PGA 4-Way Fixture

This robust clock resonates with the rich sound of the traditional ship?s 8-bell cycle, ringing every half hour. It is key wound, with our handcrafted German Hermle 11- jewel movement and bell silencer.   Dial: 5-1/4". Base: 7". Depth: 3-1/2".  Wt. 8lbs 2 oz.

This robust clock resonates with the rich sound of the traditional ship?s 8-bell cycle, ringing every half hour. It is key wound, with our handcrafted German Hermle 11- jewel movement and bell silencer. Dial: 5-1/4". Base: 7". Depth: 3-1/2". Wt. 8lbs 2 oz.

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The PGA European Tour schedules a second event for China

AP Worldstream 02-10-2004 Dateline: VIRGINIA WATER, England The PGA European Tour has scheduled a second event this year in China. The European Tour said Tuesday the Volvo China Open will be played Nov. 25-28 at Shanghai's Silport Club. The event will be only the second PGA European Tour tournament

Publication: AP Worldstream

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GOLF INSIDER: PGA's existence at TPC may depend on one man's vision.

Byline: Jimmy Burch May 2--For years, Byron Nelson lured legions of elite golfers to his namesake event on the PGA Tour. Now, it is up to D.A. Weibring to bring them back. Weibring, the architect in charge of imminent renovations to the home course of the EDS Byron Nelson Championship, understands

Publication: Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, TX)

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Big-time golf tees off again ; The return of a PGA event to Massachusetts gives fans in New England a chance to see the best.

TOM CHARD Staff Writer Portland Press Herald (Maine) 08-28-2003 Big-time golf tees off again ; The return of a PGA event to Massachusetts gives fans in New England a chance to see the best. Byline: TOM CHARD Staff Writer Edition: Final Section: Sports Memo: When: Friday through Monday Where: TPC of

Publication: Portland Press Herald (Maine)

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SBC Senior Open tries to remain a fixture.

Byline: Gary Reinmuth CHICAGO _ Without The Legends of Golf, the tournament credited with launching the Senior PGA Tour, there might never have been an SBC Senior Open. In Chicago, or anywhere else. The Legends was an original. Twenty-four years after its debut at Onion Creek Country Club in

Publication: Chicago Tribune (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)

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Cog Hill revels in Wilson's first PGA Tour title: Elmhurst resident goes from Q-school to winner's circle

Mark Wilson may not be a household name on the PGA Tour yet, but his victory in the Honda Classic on Monday was a big boost for both his profile and that of Chicago's golf hierarchy. Wilson, 32, plays out of Cog Hill, where he works with instructors Jim Suttie and Kevin Weeks. His wife, Amy, who

Publication: Chicago Sun-Times

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PGA's existence in Texas may depend on one man's vision.

Byline: Jimmy Burch FORT WORTH, Texas _ For years, Byron Nelson lured legions of elite golfers to his namesake event on the PGA Tour. Now, it is up to D.A. Weibring to bring them back. Weibring, the architect in charge of imminent renovations to the home course of the EDS Byron Nelson Championship,

Publication: Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, TX)

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PGA Tour rethinking stance on Chicago stop

Word that the PGA Tour might be reconsidering its decision to take the former Western Open out of Chicago every other year came as news to tournament director John Kaczkowski. In fact, Kaczkowski said the Western Golf Association has received only minimal reaction over the site changes. "We haven't

Publication: Chicago Sun-Times

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WITH SO MANY LINES, BUYERS WORK VEGAS SHOW TO THEIR ADVANTAGE LAS VEGAS -- The PGA Show this past weekend may have come a little early and traffic may have been a little slow, but the buyers who attended the three-day event worked it to their advantage. For the most part, the buzz was positive even

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