Category: Door County News
Door County news from the pages of the Peninsula Pulse and Door County Living, the peninsula’s trusted, local sources for information about Door County, Wisconsin.
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Stretch of the Week: Downward-Facing Dog
Perhaps one of the most well-known yoga poses. For all its hype, this stretch gets taken for granted, labeled as “easy,” or left unexplained. Referred to in Sanskrit as Adho Mukha Svanasana, downward facing dog is one of the poses in the traditional Sun Salutation sequence.
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4 Great Marinades for Labor Day Weekend
It’s Labor Day, the great American grilling day. There are people flipping burger patties in parks, on decks, in backyards, all across the United States.
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Post impact is the ending when educating your hands and body for a proper impact position. This firm, abbreviated finish allows a player to sustain what has happened at impact.
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Short Shots from Door County Courses
• Cam Fuller made a hole-in-one on hole 2 at Cherry Hills. Fuller hit a 9 iron on the 155-yard hole. Dale Fuller, Jason Fuller and Justin Borkovetz were there to witness the shot.
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CHERRY HILLSWednesday Night 3-Person Scramble League StandingsPalmer Flight (10 Teams)Place Team Name Points Score Scoring Average1 Jason Fuller 104.5 34 31.92 Jim Bilski 101 29 32.53 Kevin Kasten 100 36 34.14 Bob Gamble 87 33 33.85 Sam Weber 84 33 34.46 Carl Beckstrom 82.5 36 33.87 Doug Andrews 78 36 35.58 John Moore 74 36 […]
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Door County Golfer Profile: Jim Schipper
Golf Accomplishments: Club Champion at three courses: Qui-Qui-Oc, IdleWild and Cherry Hills
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Upcoming Door County Golf Events
• Thursday, September 8: Door County Home Builders Association at Cherry Hills. Event begins at 1 pm with a shotgun start. This four person scramble is $80 per player and includes golf, cart, refreshments on the course, and a buffet dinner.
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When the brittle floor of the U.S. housing market splintered in 2008 and the economy crashed, the men at the helm of the nation’s government and financial institutions swore again and again that “nobody saw it coming. But in reality, many did, including Scott Fitzgerald.
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Tailgate Party Supports Man’s Battle with Brain Tumor
Randy Pluff’s summer took a quick, scary turn when he passed out while eating his lunch May 19. Five weeks later he was having a cancerous tumor removed from his brain.
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Obama Administration rescinds deadline for traffic sign changes
A brief look at Door County news of the past week.
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A brief look at upcoming Door County news.
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United Way of Door County Welcomes Jason Palmer as Fund Development Director
• United Way of Door County announced the appointment Jason Palmer to fill the newly created position of Fund Development Director. The primary responsibility of this position is United Way’s annual campaign.
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Where Old Door County Survives: The Alpine Resort
The Alpine Resort recalls days gone by – old-school cabins, dance halls, jazz bands and the forgotten American Plan vacation.
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Baileys Harbor awarded Scenic Byway grant
The news in brief in Door County from last week.
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Egg Harbor celebrates 150th Saturday
The news to come in Door County.
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Short Shots from Door County Courses
• Hole in One: Carl Beckstrom had a hole-in-one on hole #17 at Horseshoe Bay Golf Club.
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PENINSULA STATE PARK 87th Annual Resorters Match Play Tournament, August 8-11, 2011• Men’s Championship Flite: Bradley Metzger• Women’s Championship Flite: Grace Caird• Men’s Flites: A-Flite – Stu Chomeau; B-Flite – Mike Ciepluch; C-Flite – Lou Komer; D-Flite – Jack Mulligan; E-Flite – Jerry Willey• Women’s Flites: A- Flite – Betty Chomeau; B-Flite – Carol Woerfel• […]
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Door County Golfer Profile: Earl Schram D.D.S.
Years playing: My oldest brother used to bring home clubs from the course. I’ve probably been playing since I was 10 years old, so about 1941.
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Upcoming Door County Golf Events
• Friday, August 27: Sturgeon Bay Front Court at IdleWild. 8 am shotgun start. 4-person scramble. Benefits Sturgeon Bay High School basketball program.
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Golf Tip: The Moment of Impact
Many things can go wrong during a golf swing, but the only thing the ball knows is the impact. It is at the precise moment when the club delivers all the flight information to the ball, telling it where to go.