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Sports Illustrated
October 24, 2000
Jaime Diaz
Notebook: Arnie's Shocker It was jarring to see Arnold Palmer, amid blaring rock music and a glitzy light show, stand up at a Callaway press conference on Oct. 18 in Carlsbad, Calif., and endorse the company's new driver, even though the USGA has banned the club, the ERC II... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
January 16, 2001
Jaime Diaz
Arnie Answers The King Comes Clean about his preference for nonconforming drivers... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
January 30, 2001
Gary Van Sickle
Users speak on Palmer/Callaway The reaction to last week's column about United States Golf Association honorary membership chairman Arnold Palmer supporting the use of the nonconforming Callaway driver sparked a lot of heated reaction... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
January 22, 2001
Gary Van Sickle
No two ways about it Using the banned Callaway driver is just plain cheating... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
April 11, 2000
Jaime Diaz
Notebook: Rough and Tough Alterations to Augusta mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 8, 2000
Gary Van Sickle
Monty adds fuel to driver controversy Colin Montgomerie won the Novotel Perrier Open de France using the Callaway ERC driver that has been banned by the U.S. Golf Association and the RCGA mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
April 23, 2013
Why Belly Putters May Soon Be Banned From Golf When Adam Scott birdied the second playoff hole Sunday at the Masters, he became the fourth winner of the past six major championships to use a belly putter. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 13, 2002
Gary Van Sickle
Hack or highly skilled? An easy guide to golf's two sets of rules... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
August 2, 2007
Jeff Levers
LPGA Homecoming: Ricoh's British Open St. Andrews, over 500-years-old and considered to be the birthplace of golf, hosts its first professional tournament for women. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
November 14, 2000
Jaime Diaz
Notebook: Tour Casualties It happens every fall. A longtime fixture on the Tour drops out of the top 125 on the money list and loses his card. Dan Forsman was a casualty this year... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 16, 2000
Jaime Diaz
Notebook: The * Open Hot Drivers at St. Andrews: This year's British Open might wind up as the one with the asterisk because the winner used a driver subsequently found to be in violation of the Rules of Golf. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
February 1, 2001
Gary Van Sickle
Too many signs Autographs are meaningless and pointless -- and now, sadly, all about the money. A celebrity signs a card or a program, and 10 minutes later that item is up for bid on eBay or for sale in some collector's shop in the mall. If I was a celebrity -- say, Woods -- I'd simply say, No autographs... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
September 21, 2000
Gary Van Sickle
No golf at the Olympics As we're all in the grips of Olympic fever -- yeah, right -- now may be the time to point out that golf doesn't need to be included as an event in the near future... Plus letters from readers, mostly about Tiger Woods... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
April 20, 2000
Gary Van Sickle
Taking it easy Dead Zone means vacation time on PGA Tour mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
November 21, 2000
Gary Van Sickle
On its way Induction ceremony shows World Golf Hall of Fame's potential mark for My Articles similar articles
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? mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
November 16, 2000
Gary Van Sickle
No more real golf Let's all just scratch Valderrama off our scorecards, shall we? As the recent WGC American Express Championship proved, it's not a great golf course. The 17th hole, where balls keep rolling off the green into the lake, is a travesty. That green really does belong on a miniature-golf course... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
September 25, 2004
Eric Poole
Lunchtime with Arnold Palmer He may have turned 75-years-old this month, but he still knows his way around a golf course, with or without his clubs. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
October 24, 2000
Frank Thomas
My Shot: Frank Thomas I hope golfers do the right thing and abide by the rules, no matter what Callaway says... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
October 7, 2002
Gary Van Sickle
Overlooking Annika Here's a suggestion sure to grab headlines for Sorenstam. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
October 16, 2009
Ryan Ballengee
For Bevacqua, Future May Be Now The man clearly has the pedigree of someone who could help the LPGA Tour in sustaining its existing relationships and forge new ones. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 1, 2006
Ryan Ballengee
Stop the Insanity! The "whack and chip" approach is ruining golf. mark for My Articles similar articles
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. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
June 27, 2007
Jeff Levers
2007 U.S. Women's Open Preview The next generation of LPGA stars are here and they are ready to take their place at the head table. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 27, 2008
Ryan Ballengee
Golf's Version of Pros vs. Joes The supposed difference between players on the professional tours and Sunday hackers is talent. But that is not the reality of the game of golf today. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 21, 2007
Ryan Ballengee
Golf's Identity Crisis The game of golf is exhibiting signs that it is clearly struggling with the same problems of someone in a midlife crisis. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 7, 2006
Adrienne Carter
Tee It Up, Ladies Women-only golf clinics offer a nonthreatening way to get into the game. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
June 25, 2009
Ryan Ballengee
Is New York City a Must For Majors? The U.S. Open returned last week to New York City -- well, Long Island to be more specific -- for the 2009 edition of the national championship at Bethpage Black. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
February 29, 2000
The Trouble with Tigermania Don't tell the LPGA that Tiger Woods has been great for golf mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
June 13, 2000
Jaime Diaz
Notebook: U.S. Open Exemptions Not So Special mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 13, 2004
Dean Foust
How to Keep Duffers on the Fairway Unless golf changes its rules and marketing, it risks a steady drain of players. The number of rounds played by all golfers has declined, and equipment makers are struggling. Snazzy new clubs are just part of the only answer. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 11, 2000
Gary Van Sickle
Keep an eye on Franco golf Q&A: thin-skin-faced drivers that have not been approved by the USGA?... Tiger Woods supporting the actors' boycott?... Zero Tour... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
July 15, 2002
Gary Van Sickle
10 things to think about This week's Big Ten, a collection of random thoughts, observations and road rage about golf. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
February 25, 2002
Tom Hanson
Rays of light Young trio provides hope for the future of women's golf... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
June 29, 2000
Gary Van Sickle
Still more Tiger Despite Tiger Woods' dominance of the U.S. Open, Pebble Beach proved itself again as a totally worthy site. The Open should go back there as soon as possible. "We could play the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach every year and everybody would be ecstatic," Justin Leonard said.... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
November 18, 2002
Gary Van Sickle
Warburg Cup is a winner The most underrated Silly Season golf event has to be the UBS Warburg Cup. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
June 3, 2002
Gary Van Sickle
He's heard it all Meet the gatekeeper for the U.S. Open... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 6, 2002
Gary Van Sickle
A listing ship Ten grand ideas from the golf underground... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
March 31, 2008
Ryan Ballengee
The Case For Groove Regulation There has been some suggestion that the USGA may not necessarily have to enact its proposed groove changes that we are still yet to have a final decision on from the governing bodies. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
April 27, 2005
Ryan Ballengee
A Glorious Saturday A few weeks ago in Las Vegas, the LPGA Takefuji Classic concluded on a Saturday. Although the Takefuji did not set huge ratings records or have a high attendance, the idea to end some LPGA Tour events on Saturday is a good one. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
April 27, 2000
Gary Van Sickle
Sutton is Tour's Mr. Cool A year ago at this time, Hal Sutton was busy blowing the Shell Houston Open because he couldn't chip or putt. Now he's arguably the No. 1 player in the OTTW (Other Than Tiger Woods) Ranking.... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
June 27, 2005
Ryan Ballengee
A Moronic Request: A Pro at 15? Young golfers Michelle Wie and Carmen Bandea raise questions about age limits and just reasons for exclusion. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
March 14, 2000
Ty Votaw
My Shot Before you comment on the state of the LPGA, get out of the office and check us out mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
April 25, 2000
Jaime Diaz
Notebook: Life in the Dead Zone PGA Tour Lull Offers Opportunity mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
August 6, 2001
Gary Van Sickle
Caddyshack: The Restaurant Is it just me or was the Hackfest at Bigmouth a disaster? It was like the one time in my life I watched NASCAR; I just kept rooting for the wrecks. Good golf? No. Good drama? Not really. Hilarious golf? Yes... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
July 3, 2000
Jack McCallum
Fairways, not farewells, for Arnie There are few sights more disturbing than that of an athlete desperately trying to hold on after his prime. But there are exceptions to every rule and let me offer this one: Arnold Palmer, stay around forever if you want. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
January 16, 2001
Alan Shipnuck
Rocking in Cink at the Mercedes Ah, a new golf season: The smell of freshly cut grass is in the air, every day pulsates with the hopes and dreams of 100 brave men in Softspikes and, of course, bitter invective begins pouring in to the On Tour desk... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
August 29, 2000
Jaime Diaz
Notebook: C'mon, Karrie Like it or not, as the LPGA's top player you have a responsibility to do more for the tour mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
August 23, 2010
Ryan Ballengee
When Rulehawks Attack and Why Golf Benefits Even though I'm happy to poke fun at this kind of mercurial memory of the Rules of Golf, I find myself siding with them or any spectator that calls out a rules violation in the sport. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
March 21, 2000
Robert Damron
My Shot The pressure of a PGA Tour event is nothing compared with Mr. Palmer's Shootout at Bay Hill mark for My Articles similar articles