Enjoy some of our World Cup of Golf Photo's



The Investment Monitors cover major golf events as they affect real estate investing in our coverage areas. The following photos are exclusive to the Monitor. You can read about how the World Cup of Golf exposed millions of golf readers around the world to Kiawah Island and the Charleston area in the 4Q97 edition. Your subscription is only a link away.

1 (41k) Germany's Alexander Cejka shattered the Ocean Course record with a nine under par 63.
2 (43k) The victors, Paul McGinley (L) & Padraig Harrington (R) greet spectators on their way to the 18th green. They finished with a combined 31 under to win.
3 (40k) Paul McGinley at 18th Fairway
4 (47k) Harrington, Cejka and McGinley on 18.
5 (26k) The fog stopped play in the semi-final round on Saturday and the pros took to the practice areas.
6 (26k) McGinley puts on 8.
7 (33k) Awards ceremony
8 (13k) The fog and the pro
9 (29k) Colin Montgomery on the first tee, played for Scotland and took individual honors.
10 (28k) Montgomery's Scottish team mate Raymond Russell on #1.
11 (31k) Sven Struver from Germany puts
12 (42k) Bunker shot
13 (40k) Montgomery's tee shot on #3 in the semi-final round.
14 (37k) The gallery moves with the leaders after the fog lifts and play is resumed.
15 (34k) Back to the clubhouse after play is called due to fog.
16 (50k) National pride in the final round. The American team of Justin Leonard and Davis Love III six strokes behind the winning Irish team and one stroke behind Scotland.

Look for more golf action in the future. The Monitor went to Royal Birkdale for the 1998 Open Championship. Read about how the Carolina's are marketed to the worldwide golf audience in the 2Q98 edition and check back here for more exclusive photos.


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