Players originally were told to stay on the course to see if conditions would improve, and before long, they were brought back to the clubhouse.
To entice managers to sign contracts, Palm is cosponsoring the professional golfers' tour, escorting honchos on golf junkets and lending them handhelds to use on the course to check out the leader board.
Nonetheless, Torres' strike in the 71st minute was enough to see Chelsea through on a tense night -- meaning the Blues stay on course to become the first side to win UEFA's top two club competitions in reverse order in successive seasons.
Another commanding performance with the bat on Friday would put the tourists on course to secure the victory that would give them a 2-0 series lead and ensure they retain the Ashes with two Tests remaining.
Another notable qualifier is Casey Martin , who caused controversy in 1998 when he won the right to use a golf cart on the course due to a rare circulatory disorder in his right leg that restricts his ability to walk 18 holes.
Hamilton was involved in an incident at the 13th milestone section of the course on the approach to Kirk Michael.
The idea of children actually being allowed on the course so close to the tournament is being hailed as some sort of revelation, though of course it already happens in basically every other sport.
What has been brought to my attention is an interesting new way to hive off the 315 RBS branches, which the bank was on course to sell to Santander, before the UK arm of that Spanish giant dropped the deal.
On the average Nicklaus, Dye or Fazio course, the layout of the third hole has little to do with your experience on fifteen, and when the course does build to a crescendo of some sort, or feature sections that are thematically different, this is dictated by the natural site, such as an oceanfront finish.
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Either David Cameron is set to become the last Prime Minister of this United Kingdom, or Alex Salmond is on course to be the first nationalist leader forced to admit that his country has rejected the chance to become an independent nation.
Lehman carded a five-under 67 on the difficult south course to move to 15 under and match the 36-hole record.
Assuming TweetDeck has struggled to raise more money on the grounds that it is truly on course to become a social media hub, cashing in and stay within the Twitter ecosystem may have been the next best option.
Mr Fitzgibbon said that the Greens were on course to beat the British National Party to a European seat in the North West, arguing that the BNP had been shedding local councillors in the region since 2004 while the Greens had gained.
In a well-publicized story, European wunderkind Rory McIlroy only made it to the course on Sunday thanks to a police escort.
George Osborne's preference for punting on the housing market rather than on small companies may be the prudent course of action to take, based on the country's economic history since the Second World War.
It appeared as though all was going to plan, with his 30th-minute header setting the Blues on course to a deserved victory that takes them four points clear of Manchester United at the top of the Premier League.
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Labour is far from blameless, but it is the Tories who are on course to be the next government.
Members of the Red Devils aerobatics team parachuted on to the course flying a large union jack at the start of the day.
Before a capacity crowd of more than 100, 000 people, the 86-year-old and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, were driven on to the course as opera singer Katherine Jenkins sang the national anthem.
He also said the UK was on course to have some of the lowest corporation tax rates in the G20.
Burton are currently 13 points clear at the top of the Blue Square Premier and on course to reach the Football League for the first time in their history.
Yet the alarming truth, Mr Mishra concludes, is that the East is on course to make many of the same mistakes that the West has made in its time.
By the end of their time on campus teams from the first course were ambushing professors on their way to classes, surveying people on the streets of Palo Alto and visiting Home Depots to poll lighting salesmen anything to satisfy the quotas of customer feedback.
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And all that attention to detail has included building elevated road crossings for the endangered dormice who live on the course, and tunnels under the holes to the River Usk to protect the native toad population.
Persuading the rival religious and ethnic groups to compromise, and keeping the handover plan on course, would be easier if the UN returned to Iraq to oversee the political transition (they were withdrawn last October after two bomb attacks on the UN headquarters in Baghdad caused heavy casualties).
But 2010 is without doubt his most successful and memorable year on and off the course to date.
But under Egervari, the Hungarian U20 side finished third in the World U20 Championships, and the U21 side look on course to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics.
Castle Stuart is currently featuring in VisitScotland's global golf marketing campaign, Drive it Home, with golf fans around the world being given the chance to play on the course.
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