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ifeminists May 20, 2003 Kirsten Tynan |
Let Sorenstam Play Unlike Martha Burk, Sorenstam has not tried to force her way into the company of male golfers. She has merely accepted one of many invitations extended to her by tournaments who would all be more than happy to benefit from the excitement and publicity she would bring. |
Wired June 2003 R.E. Somol |
Join the Club From Las Vegas to Arizona to Orange County, California, there is a Bermuda Triangle of lost orthogonality, an arid territory made improbably fertile by the emergence of a new form of development: the golf course. |
Sports Illustrated April 16, 2003 Rick Reilly |
A Three-Ring Masters Hey, kids! Which was your favorite bizarro moment from last week's very Weir Masters? |
ifeminists April 8, 2003 Tresa McBee |
Not on par: Going for the green The crisis continues. There's a war on. Actually two. The war to gain women admittance into the exclusive, male-members-only Augusta National Golf Club. And that other war over in Iraq. Seems they're linked. |
Sports Illustrated March 5, 2003 Cameron Morfit |
Teeing Off: Power Struggle So many players have been done in by the potency of their equipment that the need to regulate it seems less urgent. |
ifeminists February 25, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Augusta Critics Cheapen Real Discrimination What "right" do women have to play golf on someone else's private property? None whatsoever. As long as no tax money is involved, every man and woman should be free to associate with whomever they wish and peacefully to discriminate with their own property. |
Sports Illustrated February 19, 2003 Rick Reilly |
First-Date Advice Tips for Annika Sorenstam on her first time playing a PGA event. |
Sports Illustrated February 12, 2003 Gary Van Sickle |
Top Banana At the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Bill Murray stole clothing, threw fruit -- and once again demonstrated the importance of not being earnest. |
ifeminists December 10, 2002 Tresa McBee |
Golfing with girls The campaign to "integrate" Augusta is several months old, begun by Martha Burk, chairwoman of The National Council of Women's Organizations, which claims to represent a gaggle of women in the millions. |
Salon.com November 27, 2002 King Kaufman |
Tiger's burden Must Tiger Woods support every p.c. protest, no matter how trivial, just because he's benefited from the "struggles" of others? |
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