Reflected in mood pools that betray themselves through daily preference of dress. Open Thurs. Fri, until 9 p.m. DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE «183 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST 845â€"8911 DOWNTOWN BURLINGTON «389 BRANT STREET 639â€"6165 SSSSSSSSSS at Garvey‘s Located at Upper Middle Road and Nottinghill Gate (Fourth Line), the church property is the closest public parking area in walking disâ€" tance to the spectator entrance to the course. Parking is at a premium for the tens of thousands of golf enthusiasts Glen Abbey United Church, with its new building nearing compleâ€" tion, is turning its prime piece of real estate into a parking lot for the Bell Canadian Open. Awarded a Gold Medal by Golf Digest Magazine as one of America‘s Best Resorts", the 2400 acre Doral Resort and Country Club has golf, and lots of it, as close as your back door! Whatever your interest or ability, you will have 5 courses (4,18hole championship layouts) from which to choose. From the Par 3 beginners course to the challengâ€" ing Blue Monster. Three putting greens, a lighted driving range and the Doral Golf Learning Center with Jim McLean are available to help you fineâ€"tune your game. Fall Special â€" November 20â€"29/94 includes: â€" standard accommodation â€" club storage â€" full breakfast daily â€" preâ€"booking of tee times â€" unlimited free fees â€" Friday guest tournament and cocktail â€" shared use of cart for 18 holes daily _ party â€" 1 surcharge for Blue Monster Course â€" roundtrip airport transfers â€" 1 bucket of range balls â€" introductory golf clinic â€" complimentary entrance to Doral â€" U.S. Thanksgiving day Buffet Dinner Saturnia Spa Only US 105.00 per person per night! Call us for reservations. FALL SPECIAL at DORAL HOPEDALE MALL 3"° LINE REBECCA ST., OAKVILLE 3090 Woodchester Dr. Mississauga * Some restrictions apply 827â€"1100 McTavish Travel "QUALITY SERVICE ISs OUR TOP PRIORITY®*" Our Repi utation Demands It! Our Customers Prove It! Shortly after the tournament conâ€" cludes, the Glen Abbey United Church congregation will start using the new building on the site. The church‘s five acre site will accommodate several hundred cars and the profits that are made will go towards the church‘s building fund. who crowd into Glen Abbey for seven days of the annual proâ€"am tournament, practice rounds and 72â€" hole championship. club storage preâ€"booking of tee times Friday guest tournament and cocktail party roundtrip airport transfers introductory golf clinic U.S. Thanksgiving day Buffet Dinner BellSouth Classic: John Daly (274) Byron Nelson Classic: Neal Lancaster (132, playoff) Memorial Tourn: Tom Lehman (268, toum. record) Southwestem Bell Colonial: Nick Price (266, playoff) June Kemper Open: Mark Brooks (271) Buick Classic: Lee Janzen (268) U.S. Open: Emie Els (279, playoff) Canon Greater Hartford Open: David Frost (268) Motorola Westermn Open: Nick Price (277) July Anheuserâ€"Busch Classic: Mark McCumber (267) Deposit Guaranty: Brian Henninger (135, playoff) British Open: Nick Price New England Classic: Kenny Perry (268) St. Jude Classic: Dicky Pride (267, playoft) August Buick Open: Fred Couples (270) PGA Championship: Nick Price (269, toum. record) Sprint International: Steve Lowery (+35) NEC World Series: Jose Maria Olazabal (269) Last year‘s results Freeportâ€"McMoran Classic: Ben Crenshaw (273) Masters: Jose Maria Olazabal (279) Heritage Classic: Hale Irwin (266, toum. record) Greater Greensboro Open: Mike Springer (275) Shell Houston Open: Mike Heinen (272) This year so far Doralâ€"Ryder Open: John Huston (274) Honda Classic: Nick Price (276) Nestle Invitational: Loren Roberts (275) Players Chmpshp: Greg Norman (264, tourn Here are the top 20 finishers David Frost: 279 (72,70,69, 68), $108,000 Fred Couples: 280 (70, 71, 70, 69), $108,000 Brad Bryant: 282 (68, 70, 70, 74), $68,000 Craig Stadler: 284 (71, 73, 71, 69), $41,393 Bruce Lietzke: 284 (71, 72, 71, 70), $41,333 Steve Stricker: 284 (66, 69, 74, 75), $41,333 Bill Glasson: 285 (70, 73, 71, 71), $33,500 Phil Backmar: 286 (69, 71, 72, 74), $30,000 Dudiey Hart: 286 (69, 71, 74, 72), $30,000 Brandel Chamblee: 287 (70, 70 76, 71), $22,167 Jim Gallagher Jr: 287 (73, 74, 68, 72), $22,167 P.H. Horgan: 287 (72, 73, 72, 70), $22,167 Nick Price: 287 (68, 74, 71, 74), $22,167 Ed Dougherty: 287 (71, 70, 70, 76), $22,167 Kenny Perty: 287 (70, 71, 70, 76), $22,167 lan Bakerâ€"Finch: 288 (69, 75, 74, 70), $15,500 Brad Faxon: 288 (74, 72, 72, 70), $15,500 Scott Gump: 288 (68, 75, 72, 73), $15,500 Mark McCumber: 288 (73, 72, 69, 74), $15,500 Mike Hulbert: 289 (74, 71, 73, 71), $12,500 Tom Lehman: 289 (78, 70, 69, 72), $12,500 January Mercedes Champ: Phil Mickelson (276, playoff) United Airtines Hawaiian Open: Brett Ogle (269) Northem Telecom Open: Andrew Magee (270) Phoenix Open: Bill Glasson (268) February Pebble Beach National Proâ€"Am: Johhny Miller (281) Nissan Los Angeles Open: Cory Pavin (271) Bob Hope Chrysler Classic: Scott Hoch (334) Califonia Buick Invitational: Craig Stadier (268) Here‘s a recap of last year‘s Bell Canadian Open, held Sept. 9â€" 12 at Glen Abbey Golf Club. At the end of the fourth and final round, however, it was David Frost with a 9â€"underâ€"par 279, edgâ€" ing Fred Couples by one stroke in a truly memorable finish. Here are this year‘s top 25 money winners on the PGA tour up to and including the Sprint International, held Aug. 18â€"21 (the number of tournaments entered is listed beside the name): Par on the 7,112â€"yard course is 36 on the front nine and 36 on the back for a 72 total. The first round leader was Steve Stricker with a 6â€"underâ€"par 66, two strokes better than Scott Gump, Brad Bryant, Nick Price, Phil Mickelson and Jimmy Johnston. Stricker was also ahead after the second round with a 9â€"underâ€" par 135, three strokes ahead of Bryant. At the end of the third round, Bryant‘s 8â€"underâ€"par 208 was one stroke ahead of Stricker. Here‘s a recap of the 1994 PGA tour schedule so far this year: 1, Greg Norman (13) $1,195,164; 2, Nick Price (14) $1,156,927; 3, Tom Lehman (17) $817,414; 4, Corey Pavin (17) $795,305; 5, Loren Roberts (17) $772,070; 6, Hale Irwin (19) $707,836; 7, Jeff Maggert (19) $679,693; 8, Jose Maria Olazabal (7) 609,900; 9, Emie Els (9) 609,330; 10, Tom Kite (20)$599,319; 11, Fuzzy Zoeller (16) $587,883; 12, Steve Lowery (24) $579,646; 13, Phil Mickelson (13) $578,991; 14, Ben Crenshaw (21) $548,582; 15, John Huston (18) $517, 924; 16, Mike Springer (19) $517,267; 17, Fred Couples (10) $496,654; 18, Scott Hoch (21) $481,584; 19, Hal Sutton (23) $478,017; 20, Dave Frost (18) $460,818; 21, Brad Faxon (21) $441,848; 22, Jay Haas (22) $428,576; 23, David Edwards (18) $420,644; 24, John Cook (20) $418,414; 25, Lennie Clements (20) $414,518