7 results returned for search: "bermuda championship AND " category "News" author Tim Smith
Bermuda dogs took part at the largest show in the world, Crufts, for the first time ever.
A Whippet and two Salukis from the Island were among more than 22,000 pets competing at the event, in Birmingham in the UK.
They were able to enter the showpiec...
DATE: Apr 27, 2012
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Premier and part-time golfer Ewart Brown yesterday unveiled a spruced-up Port Royal Golf Course – and immediately found out for himself how nice the new sand in the bunkers is.
As a $14 million renovation of the public course – this October's PGA Gra...
DATE: Jan 29, 2009
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The grieving father of 14-year-old motorcycle star Toriano Wilson yesterday told how Sunday's tragic race was the first time the youngster had competed without him being there.
Dennis Wilson had been an ever-present at the track throughout Toriano's ...
DATE: Aug 22, 2008
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Bermuda was last night reeling from Tiger Woods' withdrawal from next month's PGA Grand Slam of Golf.
Woods — regarded by many as the world's number one sports star — announced yesterday he would skip the Mid Ocean Club event to spend more time with ...
DATE: Sep 13, 2007
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PGA Grand Slam of Golf organisers say excitement for the contest is at an all-time high as they prepare to bring it to Bermuda for the first time.
Sponsorship has exceeded expectations while the number of volunteers and ticket interest is also better...
DATE: Aug 17, 2007
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Bermuda was celebrating last night after Tiger Woods booked his place in the Island's Grand Slam of Golf. The superstar won a dramatic PGA Championship in Oklahoma yesterday, meaning he qualifies for the showpiece event at the Mid Ocean Club in Octob...
DATE: Aug 13, 2007
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Farmers have attacked Government for committing "environmental suicide" by allowing soil imports for Bermuda's flagship cricket venue.
They fear foreign pests could destroy crops across the Island, while the introduction of chemicals to combat diseas...
DATE: Jul 03, 2007
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