November 18th, 2008
Hi, everyone!
Yesterday we asked a question about the female amateur golfer who was known after her retirement from golf as Lady Heathcoat-Amory (turns out that even the World Golf Hall of Fame’s website had her name spelled wrong). 84% of the entries we received had the correct answer so, be sure to watch today’s show to see if your answer was correct and earned you another entry into our daily drawings.
Our prize on yesterday’s show was a set of Golf Pride personalized grips, along with a dozen personalized Titleist Pro-V1’s. Our winner was Thomas Swanson of National City, California and so, congratulations, Thomas, and now to claim this prize, just send an e-mail to me at keri@golfnow.com within the next 30 days.
Okay, that’s it. Have a great Tuesday! - Keri

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November 17th, 2008
Hi, everyone and happy Monday!
First of all, we have a new sponsor on our show and that’s Golf Pride Grips! Golf Pride is the number one grip on the PGA Tour and for the next few weeks, we’ll be giving away some of these great grips - starting today with a set of personalized grips along with a dozen personalized Titleist Pro-V1’s!
Okay, last week we had a theme week with questions on some of the World Golf Hall of Fame’s Class of 2008 and our question on last Friday’s show was Carole Semple Thompson. 80% of the entries we received had the correct answer and so, on today’s show, you can to find out if your answer was correct and earned you another entry into our daily drawings.
We also had a Big Prize drawing last Friday and the big prize was a Callaway Nikon Rangefinder along with the Word Golf Hall of Fame prize package that we gave away every day last week. Our winner was Scott Wood of Riverdale, Georgia so, congratulations Scott, and to claim this prize just send an e-mail to me at keri@golfnow.com within the next 30 days!
Okay, that’s it for today. Have a great Monday! - Keri

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November 14th, 2008
Hi, everyone and happy Big Prize Friday!
We’re finishing up our World Golf Hall of Fame theme week today with a Big Prize Friday drawing so be sure to watch today to see if you’re our big winner! On yesterday’s show, we asked you to choose which major that Bob Charles was the first left-handed golfer to win. 86% of the entries that you sent in had the correct answer so, on today’s show, we’ll tell you who which major it was and you’ll find out if you earned another entry into our daily drawings.
We gave away another World Golf Hall of Fame prize package yesterday and our winner was Mike Vercher of Mandeville, Louisiana. Congratulations, Mike, and now, to claim this World Golf Hall of Fame prize package, just send an e-mail to me at keri@golfnow.com within the next 30 days.
Okay, have a great weekend and go play some golf! - Keri

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November 13th, 2008
Hi, everyone!
Our World Golf Hall of Fame theme on this year’s inductees continues today and, on yesterday’s show, we asked who finally broke Denny Shute’s record of consecutive victories at the PGA Championship. 83% of our entries had the correct answer so we’ll tell you who it was on today’s show and you’ll find out if you earned another entry into our daily drawings.
We gave away another World Golf Hall of Fame prize package yesterday and our winner week was Andrew Parks of Saint Cloud, Florida. Congratulations, Andrew and now, to claim these Hall of Fame prizes, just send an e-mail to me at keri@golfnow.com within the next 30 days.
Okay, have a great day! - Keri

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November 12th, 2008
Renowed golf course architect Pete Dye was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame this week in St. Augustine, Florida.
Dye, who has designed more than 120 courses, was among six inductees selected through the Lifetime Achievement category. They included: Craig Wood, the first to win the Masters and U.S. Open in the same year, was the only player elected through the PGA Tour ballot. Three-time major champion Denny Shute and Bob Charles, the first left-hander to win a major, got in through the Veterans category. Carole Semple Thompson, an amateur who won seven USGA championships, and Herbert Warren Wind, the writer who famously described a three-hole stretch at Augusta National as “Amen Corner.”
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November 11th, 2008
Phil Mickelson gets pushed to No. 3 in the World Rankings after Sergio Garcia beat Oliver Wilson in a playoff at the rain-delayed HSBC Champions tournament Monday in Shanghai, China. Garcia forced the playoff by holing a 5-foot birdie on the 18th green to finish with a four-under 68 and match Wilson at 14-under 274. The Spanish golf star won by making a 7-foot birdie on the 2nd hole of the playoff.

“I think my next goal is trying to win a major,” Garcia said.
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