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Friday, December 09, 2005
Angus Glen -- not finished yet?
Well, according to sources close to the scene, Angus Glen's North course could still hold the Canadian Open. Nothing has been decided, says head honcho Kevin Thistle. That may change once Bill Paul returns from FLA next week and perhaps has a better sense of the new date for the Canadian Open. Word has it that the new date will follow the British Open.
Score Golf is running down its Top 10 stories of 2005 (for Canada). Interesting to see that Canadians James Lepp, who won the NCAA, and Richard Scott, who took the Canadian Am, are the top story. What about J.C. Deacon? He's the ninth story of the year, and cobbled together with the rest of the Canadians who made the match play section of the Am. Should have been higher. And how is a second lousy season by Mike Weir a top story for the year?
Robert Thompson writes a golf column for the National Post, Canada's daily national newspaper, and is a contributing editor to Travel and Leisure Golf. He has also written for Golf Magazine, PGATour.com, Ontario Golf, Score Golf and is a course rater for Golf Digest.
Going for the Green will comment on golf issues from course architecture to the PGA Tour, as well as providing regular course reviews.
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