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Globe and Mail golf columnist and author of no less than 11 golf books, Lorne Rubenstein had this to say about chapeaunoirgolf.com...

Lorne Rubenstein"Nowadays many players know exactly what they'll be wearing each day of the tournament. One interesting website tracks their outfits and the planning that goes into the selection. Chapeaunoirgolf.com, meant to enhance your reading and viewing pleasure. Spend a few minutes with this website, and soon you will be planning your own outfits for the coming season."

-- Lorne Rubenstein, April 5, 2011

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« What's up with CNG at the PGA Show? »

A quick update this morning to let you know that CNG will have representation at the PGA Show next week in Orlando. That's the good news!

The 'bad news' (not really bad news) is that the CNG founder, aka The Man In The Black Hat, will not be in attendance.

CNG will be represented at the PGA Show by Stuart Goldstein, who has contributed content to the site for the past few months. Stuart, a long time golf PR vet and PGA Show attendee will be live tweeting from the show floor via the @chapeaunoirgolf twitter feed.

Here's looking forward to the year when I'll be able to attend and meet all of the great folks I've only met 'virtually' in the past three years through CNG.

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