Recently added articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England):
Waring it well.(Features)
Dec 01, 2009; ... Paul Waring exclusive on ...
Waring happy to bide his time in drive for tour breakthrough.(Features)
Dec 01, 2009; ... BARELY has the desert sand settled on Lee Westwood's dollar-dripping victory in the Race to Dubai, than Europe's globe-trotting golfers are up and chasing the 2010 prize. Not that Paul Waring is in any rush to join them. The Wirral professional is happy to play a waiting game as ...
All go to make the golfing world green; RichardWilliamson reports on the strides being made to leave a natural legacy.(Features)
Dec 01, 2009; ... TAKE in the view across the sweeping green panorama of any golf course, and it is difficult to imagine that the sport needs to be at the forefront of the battle on climate change. Surely the dedication of such a generous portion of local countryside to a game that pits the ...
Valenti deals winning card in play-off thriller.(News)
Dec 01, 2009; ... FREDDY VALENTI looked down and out when he trailed by three holes with five to play against Paul Grannell in the Cheshire and North Wales PGA Matchplay Championship. But the Pryors Hayes professional drew level thanks to a brace of birdie twos, then rolled in another birdie putt ...
Taylor survives scare on way to title double; Houghwood pro hit in throat by his own shot in county final.(News)
Dec 01, 2009; ... BARRY TAYLOR captured the Lancashire PGA Matchplay Championship for an unprecedented fifth successive time at Royal Lytham and St Annes - but only after surviving an injury scare. The Houghwood assistant was struck in the throat when his ball ricocheted off a tree in his ...
Busy Matt applies final gloss; Trevor Peake finds a young professional with more on his hectic daily schedule than most.(Sport)
Dec 01, 2009; ... TO SAY Matthew Parsley leads a busy life is something of an understatement. Professional and secretary at Holywell Golf Club, the 33-year-old is also a Flintshire county coach, was recently appointed regional academy coach for the Golf Union of Wales, plays a bit in North Region Pro-Ams ...
Rich in golfing pedigree; Marsh hails local clubs as new book reflects on centenary of Lancs Union.(Features)
Dec 01, 2009; ... LANCASHIRE is richer in championship and major tournament venues than any other county in Britain. As Dr David Marsh, doyen of the amateur game, says: "We are indeed lucky to live and play golf in an area with such a rich history. And we thank those whose vision and enthusiasm ...
City's new drive to bring the municipals up to scratch; Harold Brough on plans for the traditional starting place for many a golfer.(Sport)
Dec 01, 2009; ... FOR many, the municipal is where the great love affair with golf started. Here, probably with a few clubs borrowed from a friend or hired from the local pro shop for the afternoon, we stepped on the tee for the first time, fidgeting to get the Vardon grip right, recalling from an ...
Bidston ready to toast special milestone.(Sport)
Dec 01, 2009; ... BIDSTON Golf Club is counting down to its centenary year in 2013. Work is already under way for a programme of events to mark the milestone at the Wirral club, while also highlighting their close links with the local community. A refurbishment of the existing ...
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Minister revives Everton stadium hopes; Mandelson tells Howarth to try scaled-down Kirkby plan.(News; Front Page)
Dec 01, 2009; ... Byline: IAN HERNON BUSINESS Secretary Lord Mandelson has signalled support for a scaled-down version of the failed Tesco-Everton FC bid. He said that he was "fully aware" of the frustration felt in Kirkby by the loss of pounds 400m private sector regeneration cash, ...
INSIDE.(News; Front Page)
Dec 01, 2009; ... Library risk 'too high' WIRRAL Council's leadership withdrew library closure plans because the risk of being found in breach of its statutory duties was "too high for the council to take". PAGE 3 Tests success KNOWSLEY pupils are putting their national counterparts to shame ...
Inquiry launched after boy, 4, killed by dog; Police failed to act over dog warning.(News; Front Page)
Dec 01, 2009; ... Byline: LUKE TRAYNOR MERSEYSIDE Police failed to act after being warned about dogs at a Liverpool home where a four-year-old boy was mauled to death. John Paul Massey was attacked by an American bulldog at his grandmother's home in Wavertree just after midnight on ...
LOTTERY .(News)
Dec 01, 2009; ... NUMBERS drawn in last night's Lotto Daily Play were 04, 06, 26, 27, 10, 13, 11 ....
Killer hunted; IN BRIEF .(News)
Dec 01, 2009; ... A WIDENING hunt for a released convict accused of killing four police officers is taking place in the US after a home surrounded by marksmen was found to be empty. Authorities had believed Maurice ...
Ex arrested; IN BRIEF .(News)
Dec 01, 2009; ... THE ex-wife of actor David Hasselhoff has been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving. The California Highway Patrol said Pamela Bach was pulled over just south of ...
Cancer link to chemical; IN BRIEF .(News)
Dec 01, 2009; ... BABY bottles containing the Bisphenol A chemical should be removed from UK shelves, campaigners said. Scientists, charities and representatives ...
Britons drink 84 times weight in alcohol; IN BRIEF .(News)
Dec 01, 2009; ... THE typical British adult knocks back more than 84 times their body weight in alcoholic drinks during their lifetime, according to research published today. The study, which coincides with the launch of an online "Alculator" allowing Britons to work out how much they drink, ...
Government inspector's damning verdict into Wirral's plans.(News)
Dec 01, 2009; ... A GOVERNMENT report into the now abandoned plans by Wirral Council to shut 11 libraries has said the authority would have been in breach of its statutory duties. The report by Government-appointed inspector Sue Charteris also says the plans would disadvantage relatively isolated ...
'A risk too high for us to take' Library plans would have breached council's duties.(News)
Dec 01, 2009; ... Byline: LIAM MURPHY WIRRAL Council's leadership withdrew its library closure plans because the risk of being found in breach of its statutory duties was "too high for the council to take", it was revealed last night. Deputy leader of the council Simon Holbrook made ...