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Milwaukee Buzz - Aug. 6, 2006
What's in a name? Another name!
Given the way companies change the names of buildings and businesses these days, it's almost impossible to keep track.
Tags: field's, macy's, name, change, U.S. Bank, GMO, MECCA, Arena, tradition
Sports - July 24, 2005
Unassuming Milwaukee tourney offers true reflection of golf
Quiet, and unassuming, the US Bank Championship is an accurate reflection on the game of golf itself. The PGA Tour stopped in Milwaukee for the 38th consecutive year this past weekend, and once again, the city showed that it belongs on the national sporting stage.
Tags: Wagner, GMO, golf, PGA, stricker, mickleson, Els
Sports - July 14, 2005
Favre adds biggest name to U.S. Bank Championship
Brett Favre and a couple other Packers might add the biggest names to the U.S. Bank Championship when they play in the Pro-Ams before the tourney at Brown Deer next week. Read about it and other Weekend Sports Buzz.
Tags: Packers, brewers, Superweek, cycling, GMO, Favre
Sports - July 20, 2004
Local golf fans whistlin' a happy tune
The PGA Tour will grace Wisconsin's southeastern shores twice in the next month, first at this week's U.S. Bank Championship, and then at next month's PGA Championship at Whistling Straights.
Tags: PGA, Stricker, GMO, Choi
Sports - July 3, 2003
Golf moves to forefront of state sports buzz

You won't see Tiger Woods at either tournament, but the Greater Milwaukee Open and National Golf Association/Hooters tourneys are creating plenty of buzz as they come to Wisconsin all in one week. Read about them, the latest on the Bucks changes and other sports in The State Sports Buzz.
Tags: GMO, PGA, golf, Tiger


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