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  • Hearing-impaired friends (from left) Michael Baker, Kenny Berrigan, Chris Kearney and Alicia Balzer hang out at H Street Country Club. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

    D.C.'s H Street friendly to deaf community

    Shortly after it opened, the H Street Country Club bar switched from black napkins to white. It seems like a small change, but it has had a big impact for one group of customers.


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    U.S. Open predictions

    With the world's best golfers teeing it up at Congressional Country Club this week, we talked to some of the area's top pros to get their top three picks for the U.S. Open. Nick Eilerson has their predictions.


  • The six-bedroom home at 4417 N. 36th St. in Arlington is on the market for $2,695,000.

    Luxury home: Chance to customize in N. Arlington

    If your goal for 2011 is to live in a custom home in Arlington, Va., you may be closer to your objective than you realize. BCN Design/Build, an Arlington-based real estate development company, has begun work on a custom home site at 4417 N. 36th St. in the Country Club Hills section of Arlington. Buyers can customize the floor plan and finishes if desired or keep the design as created by BCN.


  • The home at 8521 Country Club Drive in Bethesda is on the market for $3,795,000. Built in 2001, it has seven bedrooms, five full baths and two powder rooms. It sits on more than 2 acres.

    Luxury home: Limitless grace in Bethesda

    Congressional Country Club, established in 1924 as a private location for politicians and golfers to meet, provides a focal point and lush greenery for its surrounding neighborhood in Bethesda. A private estate in this sought-after community, at 8521 Country Club Drive, is on the market for $3,795,000.


  • Photos by Rod Lamkey Jr. / The Washington Times
Robert Damron (center), 35, shot 1 over in the first round of the Prince George's County Open at Country Club at Woodmore.

    Journeymen find a home

    The face of the Nationwide Tour has a few more lines on it these days.


  • Veterans prospering on Nationwide Tour

    Humility is a whiff in front of two tour pros.


  • Stadler has company in Cousy

    What happened to Tiger Woods between the second and 15th holes yesterday? Mr. Birdie Machine turned into Jack Par.


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