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Sports Illustrated April 8, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Top Masters moments At the Masters, the weather will have a lot of say, as usual. If conditions are firm and fast, the lengthened course could turn the Masters into a bloodbath. Personally, I think a longer, supposedly tougher layout plays into the hands of the best chippers and putters.. |
Sports Illustrated April 4, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Father Knows Best Kite passed along drive to succeed to his children... |
Sports Illustrated April 4, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Keeping Up with the Joneses Augusta C.C. learns to live with its famous neighbor, the Augusta National Golf Club... |
Sports Illustrated April 4, 2002 Michael Bamberger |
Turn It Upside Down Charlie Howell III seeks to do just that in his hometown: win the Masters... |
Sports Illustrated April 4, 2002 Alan Shipnuck |
Tunnel Vision Using technology to solve the mystery winds of No. 12 at Augusta National... |
Inc. April 1, 2002 Kate O'Sullivan |
60-Second Business Plan: Bye-Bye, Bogey Parmasters president Tom Matzen aims to lead a whole new generation of duffers onto the greens -- or at least into his new national franchise of golf training centers... |
Sports Illustrated March 28, 2002 John Garrity |
Stanger straightens out swing A lesson from golf swing guru Rob Stanger... |
Sports Illustrated March 25, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
A dry run at Augusta I find it difficult to fathom why there is so much angst over how far the players hit the ball. The best solution at the moment seems to be to limit how far the ball flies. Is this really necessary? Why not just make the fairways narrower and grow the rough? |
Sports Illustrated March 21, 2002 John Garrity |
A scare on the course Heat exhaustion cuts short this writer's coverage of Bay Hill... |
Sports Illustrated March 18, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
A golfer's dream The Hooters Tour is where professional golfers go to dream... |
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