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Golf vacations and Spring Training baseball in Florida and Arizona, and Arnold Palmer's Army battles prostate cancer

Sunday February 25, 2007 | 22:17:46 187 words, 13273 views
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Spring Training in Florida is a great time to catch baseball stars on Florida’s golf courses, National Golf Editor Tim McDonald tells Podcast Host Dave Berner. McDonald chimes in with some hot tips on where the big leaguers golf.

Out in Arizona’s golf hot spots, Senior Writer Chris Baldwin say golfing baseball fans have an advantage in that more Cactus League teams are clustered together, meaning less driving for fans.

But if you’re looking to play some of the best Arizona golf courses, it’s still a good idea to book your golf rounds ahead, Baldwin says.

There’s no mistaking Arnold Palmer’s efforts to make every man aware of the importance of prostate cancer screening and prevention. And the battle is never over.

Ed Cribari, event coordinator with Arnie’s Army Battles Prostate Cancer, tells about the organization’s efforts to raise awareness and funds for the Prostate Cancer Foundation.

“Cancer is a disease that doesn’t have to be life threatening,” Cribari says.

For more information, see www.arniesarmybattles.com or call (866) 586-5585.

This podcast is supported by Myrtle Beach Golf Hotels.


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