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The Good Life : Golf
The Walrus Keeps on Winning
Craig Stadler has found new wealth and happiness on the Champions Tour, where he won five times and topped the money list in 2004
Posted: February 1, 2005 By Jeff Williams
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Golf's Land Sculptors
Cigar Aficionado picks the top ten course designers in 2004
Posted: October 1, 2004 By Jeff Williams
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Clash of the Generations
The 2004 PGA Tour will continue to be a battleground between the Young Guns and the pop guns
Posted: February 1, 2004 By Jeff Williams
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Golf: Carrying The Load
For PGA Tour Professionals, a Caddie is a Servant, a Mind Reader, a Partner and, With Any Luck, a Key to Victory
Posted: December 1, 2003 By Jeff Williams
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Profile: The Scion of Sea Island
A. W. "Bill" Jones III operates one of the most prestigious luxury vacation retreats in America
Posted: October 1, 2003 By Harry Hurt III
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The Iron Man
Dana Quigley, an unsuccessful journeyman on the PGA Tour, has played in more than 200 consecutive events on the Champions Tour
Posted: June 1, 2003 By Jeff Williams
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The Cigar-Friendly Golf Tour
The Senior PGA Tour Is a Hospitable Place For Golfers Who Enjoy a Great Smoke
Posted: December 1, 2002 By Robert Lowell
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Coming of Age
For Senior Pro Jim Thorpe life began at Fifty
Posted: June 1, 2002 By Robert Lowell
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Playing With the Pros
Ever Since Bing Crosby's "Clambakes," pro-ams have allowed amateurs to compete with PGA stars
Posted: February 1, 2002 By Robert Lowell
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Chasing the Dream
Posted: June 1, 2001 By Jeff Williams
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Out of the Woods: Callaway Golf
Ely Callaway took golf into the space age. now he plans to keep it on track for the next century
Posted: December 1, 1999 By Jeff Williams
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A Master By Design: Tom Fazio
From Shadow Creek to Pinehurst, Tom Fazio Has Sculpted Some of America's Most Imaginative Golf Courses
Posted: October 1, 1999 By Edward Kiersh


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