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"Golf for the Fun of It" Program at MetroWest

The “Golf for the Fun of It” program, developed by Meadowbrook Golf, is coming to MetroWest Golf Club in Orlando. The program is tailored for people of all ages looking to learn the game of golf, and best of all, its free.
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MetroWest Has New Web Site

MetroWest Golf Club has unveiled today a new design of their website www.metrowestgolf.com View More
 
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Woods: 'A little nervous' about return at Masters (AP)

Tiger Woods acknowledged "living a lie," saying he alone was responsible for the sex scandal that caused his shocking downfall from global sporting icon to late-night TV punchline. "It was all me. I'm the one who did it. I'm the one who acted the way I acted. No one knew what was going on when it was going on," Woods told the Golf Channel in one of two interviews Sunday... View More...

Golf-Woods 'a little nervous' about returning to the Masters (Reuters)

Scandal-hit Tiger Woods is apprehensive about the reception he will get from the fans at next month's U.S. Masters when he returns to the PGA Tour from self-imposed exile. View More...

Golf-Furyk wins Tampa Bay for first title since 2007 (Reuters)

* Furyk's final-round 69 gives him edge over Choi View More...

Golf-Woods promises to wear Buddhist bracelet forever (Reuters)

Rehabilitation and religion were the two themes Tiger Woods was most open about discussing in his first television interviews on Sunday since revelations about his marriage infidelities emerged last November. View More...

CBS says five minutes with Woods not enough (AP)

CBS turned down an interview with Tiger Woods after being told the network would be limited to five minutes of questions. CBS Sports spokeswoman LeslieAnne Wade says CBS would be interested in an extended interview with the troubled golf star "without any restrictions." Both ESPN and the Golf Channel conducted interviews with Woods that aired Sunday. View More...

Excerpts from Tiger Woods interviews (AP)

Selected excerpts from Tiger Woods' interviews Sunday with the Golf Channel and ESPN, the first time the world's top-ranked golfer answered questions on camera since his early morning car crash last November. From the Golf Channel interview: -- On how Woods let things get so out of control: "Going against your core values. View More...

The Daily Wrap-up, Round 4: Transitions Championship (PGATOUR.com)

The Daily Wrap-up, Round 4: Transitions Championship View More...

Furyk ends long drought by winning Transitions (AP)

Jim Furyk finally won after 32 months and 58 tournaments, and it became a footnote Sunday. When he finally reached the 18th green after a wild detour through the trees at Innisbrook, two television networks broadcast the first interview with the Tiger Woods since revelations he had been cheating on his wife. View More...