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Magazine articles on golf.
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Sports Illustrated
October 7, 2002
Gary Van Sickle
Overlooking Annika Here's a suggestion sure to grab headlines for Sorenstam. mark for My Articles 518 similar articles
Sports Illustrated
October 1, 2002
Rick Reilly
Uneasy Ryder Last week's Ryder Cup at the Belfry in The Place Charm Forgot -- Birmingham, England -- was anything but perfect. mark for My Articles 105 similar articles
Sports Illustrated
October 1, 2002
Gary Van Sickle
Another 18 after the Ryder Cup Around the world (and the Ryder Cup) in 18 blurbs from somewhere high over the Atlantic Ocean. mark for My Articles 278 similar articles
AskMen.com
September 26, 2002
Harry Marks
Top 10: Golf Courses I bring you my choices for the world's top ten public golf courses. mark for My Articles 398 similar articles
Sports Illustrated
September 16, 2002
Gary Van Sickle
Men-only herd Black Sheep Golf Club offers its perspective on excluding women. mark for My Articles 487 similar articles
Sports Illustrated
September 16, 2002
John Garrity
Reliving a nightmare I was cleaning out the garage yesterday afternoon when I came across an old Ziploc bag covered with dust. I didn't recognize its contents at first. Then it hit me. It was the "Swing Mate" strap they gave me 13 years ago at the Golf Digest School. mark for My Articles 52 similar articles
Sports Illustrated
September 10, 2002
Rick Reilly
No Man's Land It's out-and-out discrimination! To be barred from a golf club based on your genitals is an outrage! And for 78 years now! Augusta National? Nah. The Ladies' Golf Club of Toronto. mark for My Articles 170 similar articles
Sports Illustrated
September 9, 2002
Gary Van Sickle
A simple plan Augusta National should elevate members' wives mark for My Articles 156 similar articles
ifeminists
September 3, 2002
Wendy McElroy
Calm Down Hootie! Furor rages about whether the Augusta National Golf Club, a private club that hosts the Masters Golf Tournament, should admit women as members. The woman's group pushing for admission is not using governmental might but the strategy of "nonviolent action" -- and they are using it superlatively. mark for My Articles 25 similar articles
Sports Illustrated
September 3, 2002
Where the Boys Are Augusta National has dug in its heels and opened its wallet in a battle to keep women out of the club. Can the Masters go on as usual? mark for My Articles 101 similar articles
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