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The PC Clinic (Free subscription) | 28/10/2009
Callaway Clone Golf Clubs varieties are umpteen basically due to the fact that Callaway still retains the position of the most renowned and leading golf club manufacturers around the globe. To name a few professional golfers currently using clone golf clubs would be Charles Howell III, Phil Mickelson, Rich Beem, Thomas Bjorn, and Hank Kuehne [...]
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
THOMAS Bjorn's decision to retire as chairman of the European Tour players' committee should be causing someone at Wentworth, the Tour's base, to have a few sleep
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
• Tour committee tried and failed to change Bjorn's mind • Dane resigned after criticising Padraig Harrington Thomas Bjorn could not be persuaded to stay on as chairman of the European Tour players' committee after handing in his resignation earlier this week. The Dane, who criticised Padraig Harrington last week over a plan to tighten up Tour rules, feels the job has taken a toll on him...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
After a terrible week European golf desperately needs to hang on to its prize asset Turmoil is a strong word to throw around but after the week from hell for those running the European Tour it seems somehow fitting. First there was the news from PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem that he was off to Asia to meet with potential sponsors and that his organisation was about to get "more aggressive"...
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Golf Girl's Diary (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
.Chairman of Europe's Tournament Players Committee is a perilous position in the best of times. It's said to be the most important job in European golf, but the fact is, as Chairman you're stuck between the proverbial devil and the perennial deep blue sea. It's a continuing struggle keep sponsors satisfied and top players placated. And the desires of these two groups often diverge. Sharply. It's
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Irish Golf Desk (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
Thomas Bjorn has resigned as chairman of the European Tour's tournament committee. And it appears that the Dane's bid to push through stringent new rules designed to stop American raiders turning up to line their pockets with the minimum of effort has failed to win approval. That could have something to do with Padraig Harrington, who sat in on the meeting and expressed the need to leave the door...
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 15/10/2009
VILAMOURA, Portugal (AP) -- Thomas Bjorn is set to step down as chairman of the European Tour's players committee when it meets Thursday to discuss tougher restrictions on membership rules.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 15/10/2009
THOMAS BJORN is on the verge of resigning as chairman of the European Tour’s players committee just a week after his scathing attack on Padraig Harrington.
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Irish Golf Desk (Free subscription) | 15/10/2009
So Thomas Bjorn is to resign as Chairman of the European Tour's Tournament Committee. Ostensibly, this is because he wants to concentrate on playing the game instead of just trying to run it. After slithering from 42nd to 210th in the world rankings since he took the chairmanship just over two years ago, Bjorn wants to take on Padraig Harrington as a golfer again. The pair have differing views on...
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 14/10/2009
VILAMOURA, Portugal (Reuters) - Triple major winner Padraig Harrington and Thomas Bjorn, the European Tour's tournament committee chairman, appear to be on a collision course over the future of the circuit.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/10/2009
Thomas Bjorn has reacted angrily after Padraig Harrington questioned plans for a possible tightening up of membership rules on the European Tour.
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 05/10/2009
Thomas Bjorn has launched a scathing attack on Padraig Harrington following the Irishman's comments on a possible tightening of membership rules.
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 05/10/2009
Thomas Bjorn, chairman of the European Tour players’ committee, today heavily criticised Padraig Harrington for his reaction to a possible tightening up of membership rules.