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Nicklaus talks technology
By Dave Seaman, Columbus Wired (6/1/10)
By all accounts, Jack Nicklaus is old school. He is one who has not embraced current technological trends and still reverts back to paper and pencil.  Nicklaus spoke Tuesday about technology and other pressing Tour issues during his annual media summit before the start of The Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club that starts Thursday...Read More

Curtis looks to regain form at Muirfield
by Dave Seaman, Columbus Wired (6/10/10)
Seven years after winning the British Open, Ostrander native Ben Curtis still loves coming to Muirfield Village Golf Course to compete in his hometown tournament, The Memorial. Curtis will play in his eighth straight Memorial this week looking to improve on his game. He has made eight cuts in 2010 and his best Tour finish was at the Arnold Palmer Classic in late March, where he finished sixth....Read More





One Honorable Honoree

Born in Pedrena, Spain, in 1957, Ballesteros won a record 50 times on the European Tour, including three British Open Championships. The first European to win the Masters in 1980, he twice one the Green Jacket and was the youngest winner at Augusta until Tiger Woods's first victory in 1997.





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