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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!

January 29th, 2007



Which name is NOT a hole on the old course at St. Andrews?

10 Responses to “January 29th, 2007”

  1. Chris Clark Says:

    MUCH better…now it looks like you’re looking at the camera. GREAT job, Keri!

  2. DDgolfer Says:

    Keri looks great! Nice to see the Teleprompter and I want that Nike Putter.

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Wow - Keri made it worth getting up on a Monday morning. Wow.

  4. GolfNowTV Says:

    Thanks for the support. Also, be sure to sign up for my emails! I will send you an email each morning about the show for that day. See the sign up option in the upper right of the home page.

  5. Anonymous Says:

    hmm…that leopard print is distracting. growl! ;)

  6. Bradley Axon Says:

    Is that a leopard print? I’ve got one word for you Miss Keri-RRRAAARRR!

  7. Jadie Giorgis Says:

    The answer of “5-lb. note” was letter B on Friday not letter C as was said when the winner was announced.

  8. GolfNowTV Says:

    You are correct, we messed up. But, everyone did get credit for answer “B” which was the correct answer. We just made a mistake today telling you it was “C” in the video. - Keri (darn that new telepromter :)

  9. Ikebana Golfer Says:

    What happens if a left-handed golfer wins a golf club prize? Doe he get a right-handed or left-handed club? No where do you ask for the golfer’s preference.

  10. GolfNowTV Says:

    Great question about the golf clubs being right or left handed. If you win a prize we will email you, at that time we will ask you if you need a right or left handed club. Most of the clubs we offer as prizes come in both hands :)

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