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Sports Illustrated May 6, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
A listing ship Ten grand ideas from the golf underground... |
Sports Illustrated May 3, 2002 John Garrity |
Instant golfer How quickly can one become tour-ready? |
Sports Illustrated April 30, 2002 Rick Reilly |
Black Magic God bless the USGA, for finally bringing the U.S. Open to the people, to a real muni, golf's chophalla -- Bethpage Black on Long Island, N.Y.... |
Sports Illustrated April 30, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Tradition-al leftovers See if you can make sense of the items I scribbled in my notebook while covering last week's Countrywide Tradition, the gala first Senior major of the year... |
Sports Illustrated April 22, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Joining the 59 club The golf question of the week: If high school kids are shooting 59, can Armageddon be far behind? On second thought, don't answer that... |
Sports Illustrated April 19, 2002 John Garrity |
Trying to find a groove Awareness of the target line is number one. Awareness of what the shaft and clubface are doing are numbers two and three... |
Sports Illustrated April 15, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Masters rewards are crystal clear One of the cooler things about the Masters, besides being played on the world's most famous course, is that for a lot of players, it's all about the crystal... |
Sports Illustrated April 11, 2002 Alan Shipnuck |
Masters blasters The character of the tournament has been lost... |
Sports Illustrated April 9, 2002 Rick Reilly |
The Matador in FootJoys That Phil Mickelson plays golf the way he wants and lives life the way he wants doesn't mean jack. In your book he's a wimp and a wuss until the day he wins a Big One. And on that miraculous Sunday, when the waste suddenly turns to the wonder, what will you say? |
Sports Illustrated April 8, 2002 John Garrity |
Caught between swings I didn't want to play this morning. Or rather, I wanted to play, but I was afraid I wouldn't have any fun. Whenever I make a swing change, I am in deep trouble for a couple of weeks... |
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