91.   So are the golfers who worked with him.

92.   Stratton, the Globe official, said area golfers also are anxious to see a full-size course built because they have only a nine-hole course now.

93.   That shot gave Cook sole possession of the lead, and while he knows that great golfers are in pursuit, Cook is motivated by the challenge.

94.   That said, golfers are never content with their situation.

95.   The Australian golfer was in his prime and had just won the British Open, the major championship that he had always dreamed of winning.

96.   The former UCLA golfer was one of six players who owned or shared the final-round lead.

97.   The golfer is noncontroversial, and he has lived up to the hype that has surrounded him since he was a boy.

98.   The logic goes that if most golfers are righties who slice, play will not slow down if more of their shots are kept in play.

99.   The problem, they report in a coming issue of the journal Chance, is that bad golfers are not only bad, but also inconsistent.

100.   The Seidler report concluded that junior golfers are the generation making a real move into the sport.

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