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Sports Illustrated April 20, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Taking it easy Dead Zone means vacation time on PGA Tour  |
Sports Illustrated April 6, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Thoughts from Augusta Golf Q&A: Jack Nicklaus did not like the changes that were made to Augusta National?... Tiger... repair-a-ballmark/can't-repair-a-spikemark rule... etc.  |
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 24, 2000 |
Chat Reel: SI's Jaime Diaz Sutton is making up for lost time  |
Sports Illustrated May 6, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
A listing ship Ten grand ideas from the golf underground...  |
Sports Central December 13, 2012 Angus Saul |
Looking Ahead to Golf in 2013 Golf is traditionally a summer sport, but due to its being played all around the world, it can be played by the top professionals at any rate near enough all year round.  |
Sports Illustrated March 29, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Augusta favorites not named Tiger Golf Q&A: The Stadium Course... Who, other than Tiger, would be your pick to win the Masters?... Karrie Webb... Most talent yet fewest victories...  |
Sports Central April 18, 2006 Ryan Ballengee |
Golf Technology: Myths, Reality, and Answers What is valued more in golf - technological advancement or the grand tradition that makes this game special?  |
Sports Illustrated July 29, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Having a grand old time in Scotland One of the quaint things about the British Open is that so many of the Americans who attend it -- including players, caddies, writers, coaches and agents -- manage to sneak in a few rounds of golf while they're there.  |
Sports Illustrated June 8, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Time to go low It's about time for somebody to lower the record for low score in a major, which has been at 63 and holding for a long time. By my count, 15 players have shot 63s in major championships.  |
Sports Illustrated June 12, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Open for business, 2002 The 2002 U.S. Open is going to rank way up there on the scale of coolness. The Black Course at Bethpage State Park on Long Island is a classic old A.W. Tillinghast design that Rees Jones, the Open doctor, has modernized and lengthened without messing up the look...  |
Sports Illustrated March 13, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Gay's wait was deja vu Brian Gay and Johnny Miller -- waiting too long for a putt to fall.  |
Sports Illustrated May 3, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Getting all crossed up Golf Q&A: Crosshanded putting... Robert Allenby... If the pros played on standard public courses the rest of us do, what would their handicaps be?... etc.  |
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 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.  |
Sports Illustrated September 26, 2000 Jaime Diaz |
Is Texas Toast? To be successful these days, a PGA Tour event must have three things: a title sponsor who puts up a big purse, good dates and Tiger Woods. The venerable Texas Open has none of the above, which makes tournament organizers fearful that the 70th Open, played last Sunday, could be one of the last.  |
Sports Illustrated October 19, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Presidents Cup pluses The Ryder Cup could stand to borrow a few ideas from its half-brother, the Presidents Cup. The daily draft during which the Presidents Cup captains match up the next round's pairings is a fun dose of strategy, part golf, part chess...  |
Sports Illustrated May 16, 2000 Blaine McCallister |
My Shot No Tour pro likes to hear the c-word, but the fact is, choking comes with the territory in golf.  |
Sports Central May 26, 2006 Ryan Ballengee |
Why the PGA's FedEx Cup is Empty The more I find out about how the FedEx Cup is shaping up, the more discouraged I become about the potential value of this series.  |
AskMen.com September 16, 2001 Thomas Leen |
Putting Tips: Go For the Circle This is where it all happens: the putting green. The old adage of, "You drive for show and putt for dough" is so very true...  |
Sports Illustrated December 10, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Identity Crisis Quiz A cheeky way to review the year in golf...  |
Sports Illustrated March 7, 2000 Jaime Diaz |
Easy Money: Weekly Bonus Programs Golf pros have to choose between cash for using certain equipment brands and having freedom to choose the best equipment for their game.  |
Sports Central April 27, 2004 Ryan Ballengee |
The PGA Train Needs Coal For the PGA Tour to continue its seven-year run of increased attendance and mainstream popularity, at least one young gun, like Tiger Woods, has to become a consistent challenger on Tour.  |
Sports Illustrated February 27, 2001 Jaime Diaz |
Bulldog Mentality Corey Pavin's Makeover...  |
Sports Central May 29, 2007 Ryan Ballengee |
The PGA's Head-Scratching Scheduling The PGA Tour is making decisions that negatively impact some of their best events.  |
Sports Illustrated July 19, 2001 Alan Shipnuck |
Monty opens up on and off the course Colin Montgomerie is not a golfer, he's a tortured artist. It's a wonder that after all these years he hasn't yet sliced off his ear with a 1-iron...  |
Sports Central June 5, 2004 Ryan Ballengee |
The Golden Bear's Tough Goodbye Sooner than later, it will be time for the Jack Nicklaus Farewell Tour. And quite frankly, that decision would put a final period on a career that was masterfully arranged by a composer who made his own brand of music.  |
Sports Central November 21, 2009 Ryan Ballengee |
Trump Headlining a Golf Tour a Bad Idea If Trump were to try to challenge the LPGA Tour and build his own women's tour, he would be much more prudent and learn lessons from the U.S. Pro Golf Tour.  |
Sports Central November 30, 2007 Ryan Ballengee |
The European Tour's Global Impact The Dubai World Championship, played in November each year, will be the richest tournament in professional golf history.  |
Sports Illustrated April 30, 2001 |
Playing 18 at Augusta Would golf have anything to gain from Olympic inclusion?... What will you tell the grandkids about seeing Tiger play?... etc.  |
Sports Illustrated June 27, 2000 Mike (Stump) Harmon |
My Shot A few weeks ago Lee Janzen asked me to caddie for him and not for Olin Browne, my regular bag, at this week's Greater Hartford Open. Janzen is one of the guys who calls the event the Greater Harmon Open because I've won it with three players...  |
Sports Central July 12, 2006 Ryan Ballengee |
Who Were the Ad Wizards? The Western Open is officially dead.  |
Sports Central May 24, 2012 Angus Saul |
Worst Golf Partners Golf still has its fair share of mild eccentrics. Can you identify these annoying golf partners at your club?  |
Sports Central March 26, 2007 Ryan Ballengee |
A Tale of Two Tours The new AT&T National golf invitational tournament creates solutions and problems.  |
Sports Central August 29, 2007 Ryan Ballengee |
FedEx Cup: We Can Rebuild It A list of ideas to improve the PGA Tour and FedEx Cup.  |
Sports Illustrated August 22, 2000 Mark Brown |
My Shot I came to the PGA feeling like a fish out of water but left primed for the Tour's Q school  |
Sports Central November 2, 2005 Ryan Ballengee |
Show Me the Money (List) The chase for the top 30 on the money list is one of the few times when the Tour season strings together.  |
Sports Central August 31, 2006 Ryan Ballengee |
Golf and Doping: A Real Possibility The PGA Tour must pilot a drug testing program in 2007 and create a full program for the 2008 season.  |
Sports Central January 28, 2009 Bill Hazell |
The Top 10 Games of 2008 (Pt. 4) A closer look at the third and fourth most exciting sports moments in 2008.  |