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The Player
Published Monday, April 19, 2004
A small group of family and friends watched nervously as Spike McRoy walked off the green after finishing his second round at the Ford Championship at Doral in Miami early last month. At two over par after the first two days of this PGA event, Mr. McRoy was in a precarious position, and his supporters knew it."What do we do now?" asked his sister, More>>
 
Islander Follows PGA Pro With Love
Published Thursday, March 25, 2004
Monte McRoy of Marco Island shows her support for brother, Spike, everywhere she goes, including her license plate. By Mike Reilly She's soft-spoken, a Florida native, loves Marco Island and she's tremendously proud of her little brother, Spike. She's Islander Monte McRoy, and she has lived on Marco for five years. What makes her different is that she is More>>
 
Spike Glad For Break After Nissan
Published Monday, February 23, 2004
Spike started out his week playing with the hottest player in golf, Vijay Singh and managed to make the cut picking up a nice check of $10,416 for his week at Riviera. So far this year, Spike has made three cuts in 5 events and improves to $28,314 for the year. Spike's scores at the Nissan Open were:Nissan OpenT5971697173--284E$10,416.00 During the week, More>>
 
Masters Patrons Dip Into Wallets
Published Sunday, January 18, 2004
More green needed for Masters: Area fans lucky enough to be on the patrons list of Augusta National Golf Club were a little shocked recently to learn their Masters tournament badges this year will cost $175, an increase of 50 bucks over 2003. Also, Monday and Tuesday practice round tickets increased from $21 to $31 and Wednesday's par-3 day from $26 to $36. More>>
 
Spike Psyched For A Big Year
Published Sunday, January 11, 2004
With the greens frozen outside and the temperature hovering around the 30-degree mark, Spike McRoy sat in the grill room of Valley Hill Country Club one afternoon this past week and contemplated his com He especially liked the fact his season is again going to start in Hawaii. "I checked already. It's 79 degrees there right now," he said. McRoy More>>
 
Glad To Be Back
Published Friday, July 18, 2003
ENDICOTT -- He may hail from Huntsville, Ala., but to see Spike McRoy at Monday's B.C. Open Pro-Am was enough to make you wonder if he hadn't built a house at En-Joie. McRoy, relishing his role as the defending champion for the first time in his career, certainly was an accommodating host for the few hundred spectators who turned out for the first official More>>
 
B.C. A Tournament Of Opportunity
Published Friday, July 18, 2003
Blaine McCallister, Guy Boros, Russ Cochran, Bill Glasson ... they aren't the biggest names in golf. But with many of the PGA Tour's top 50 money winners playing overseas this week at the British Open, all four have an opportunity to make a splash on the B.C. Open leaderboard. Robert Gamez and Woody Austin may be favorites based on their current money More>>
 
Course Ripe For Record Scoring
Published Thursday, July 17, 2003
ENDICOTT -- Firm fairways, ultra-receptive, pleasantly putt-able greens and favorable weather await the field of 151 professionals who tee off today in quest of the $540,000 champion's cut of the $3 million B.C. Open purse. Record numbers, anyone? "I think the course itself is playing firm, except the greens are really, really soft and slow," More>>
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