Dec 14, 2001

EVENTS: Rex Young places first at media's golf day

Rex Young, representing Time, has won the 14th media Golf Open

2001, with Scott Wilson taking runner up place.



The event, jointly sponsored by ESPN Star Sports and Reader's Digest,

attracted a field of 60 golfers who played in 13 teams at the Discovery

Bay Course.



David Cunningham junior grabbed two wins - the longest drive and best

gross prize.



Particpating teams included Newsweek International, MindShare, Turner

International, Time, Hachette Filipacchi, Star Group, DoubleClick, as

well as ESPN Star Sports, Reader's Digest and Media & Marketing. The

media Open has been an annual event since 1988.



EVENTS: Rex Young places first at media's golf day

Rex Young, representing Time, has won the 14th media Golf Open

2001, with Scott Wilson taking runner up place.



The event, jointly sponsored by ESPN Star Sports and Reader's Digest,

attracted a field of 60 golfers who played in 13 teams at the Discovery

Bay Course.



David Cunningham junior grabbed two wins - the longest drive and best

gross prize.



Particpating teams included Newsweek International, MindShare, Turner

International, Time, Hachette Filipacchi, Star Group, DoubleClick, as

well as ESPN Star Sports, Reader's Digest and Media & Marketing. The

media Open has been an annual event since 1988.



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