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Personalities
Emily Kay
Jason Dufner will be making the rounds across New England next month. Somehow, in the midst of teeing it up... Read more »
Herb Gould
BENTON HARBOR, Mich.—It was a grinding 1-under 70. But it kept Kenny Perry within five shots of the lead on... Read more »
Tom Harack
When the review copy of A Difficult Par arrived, my first reaction was, Uh-oh. Subtitled Robert Trent Jones Sr. and... Read more »
Emily Kay
Tiger Woods, we imagine, will not be sorry to learn that Rick Reilly is moving to Italy to focus on... Read more »
Tom Bedell
Walkers gasping for breath as they trudge up the eleventh hole of the Brattleboro Country Club may find it apt... Read more »
Steve Pike
TaylorMade-adidas Golf CEO Mark King will have a new title on June 1 – President of adidas Group North... Read more »
Terry Moore
Next April, it’s possible Masters defending champion Bubba Watson could be asked to impart a few words of wisdom and... Read more »
John Strawn
Andy Farrell, Faldo/Norman. The 1996 Masters: A duel that defined an era. Elliott & Thompson, March, 2014 in the UK,... Read more »
Terry Moore
A longtime and respected PGA of America rules official, Mark Wilson of Grand Rapids on worked at the fourth hole... Read more »
Terry Moore
At 11 am Wednesday morning, Augusta National Chairman Billy Payne held the annual State of the Masters press conference. He... Read more »
Emily Kay
Michelle Wie may not have taken the plunge into Poppie’s Pond after finishing a distant second to Lexi Thompson in... Read more »
Since the founding of Augusta National the U.S. has elected only two non-golfing Presidents. But that doesn’t mean every President... Read more »
Herb Gould
My friend Tim Sassone is gone. I hadn’t seen a lot of him for a long time. But when I... Read more »
Tom Bedell
George Bahto died on March 18, 2014 at the age of 83. I was lucky enough to meet George and... Read more »
Ed Travis
Like millions of others, I am and always have been a fan of Arnold Palmer. He came into my life... Read more »