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Don't miss GolfNow TV each weekday for a chance to win great golf prizes. Watch your host Keri Murphy to hear the daily golf trivia question and check back the next day to see if you've answered correctly and earned another entry in the daily drawings. Each right answer gives you another chance to win!

February 13th, 2007



What was the first golf course designed by an African-American?

6 Responses to “February 13th, 2007”

  1. Bill Says:

    Hey Keri
    Thanks for the prize yesterday,needed a golf bag so the timing was perfect.Have a great week and hope to win again in 3o days.

    Bill

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Hi Keri,

    Is there a cutoff time limit to submit answers for questions? Or better yet, how long will answers be accepted?

    thanks,
    Mel

  3. Keri Says:

    Wow - just two comments today. Where did everyone go? Well, let me respond to the ones we did get. Bill, congratulations on winning yesterday and thank you for playing our trivia contest! And, Mel, the cutoff time each day is somewhere between 10pm and 12am Pacific Time and answers are only accepted on the day that the question originally runs. So, be sure to watch every day and get your answer in on time so you can build up entries into our daily drawings with each correct answer.

  4. Greg Says:

    couldn’t you put the answers next to the choices, I either have to write them down or replay keri again.

  5. GolfNowTV Says:

    Greg - Unfortunately because of the way the site is set up, we can’t post the answers in the entry box. We try to leave them up during the video for as long as we can so you can write them down or you could pause the video if you need more time and then continue watching it. If we find a way to fix this we certainly will.

  6. Anonymous Says:

    Greg,
    Why not just hit the pause button when the answers pop up? That is essentially the same as having the answers next to each button. Best.

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