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Personalities
James McAfee
Golf in the United States is declining. That’s obvious from looking at the participation numbers provided by the National Golf... Read more »
Emily Kay
Keegan Bradley may wear his New England roots on his Boston Red Sox-shirted sleeve, but he’s in a New York... Read more »
Bob Fagan
Twenty-four year-old American Margaret Abbott would become the first American woman to win a championship in the Olympics! Did... Read more »
Brad King
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The last time Chris Paul and Webb Simpson were together on the same golf course was early May... Read more »
Tom Bedell
A few of us recently got to chatting via email about the last course designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr.,... Read more »
John Strawn
In April, 2011, right after Rory McIlroy’s meltdown in the final round of that year’s Masters, I predicted that Rory’s... Read more »
John Torsiello
Eric Baldwin is a Vice President in the Golf Division at IMG, the world’s premier sports, entertainment and media company.... Read more »
Bob Fagan
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John Strawn
Ernie Els’ unlikely victory in the Open Championship at Royal Lytham pumps a large dose of decency and grace into... Read more »
Tom Bedell
The headline for my piece about the 2012 U.S. Women’s Open, These Women Are Hot, was presented with tongue firmly... Read more »
Emily Kay
The next time you visit the 19th hole, you may want to ask the barkeep for the “smoothest beer in... Read more »
Emily Kay
Juli Inkster will make her first tour start in 2012 when she tees it up with Michelle Wie and Stacy... Read more »
John Torsiello
Maria Sharapova I called it right at the French Open and I’m telling you that Maria Sharapova will win back-to-back... Read more »
Herb Gould
Just back from the U.S. Open at Olympic Club. . . Some memories that will linger: Still don’t know how... Read more »
Brad King
Family celebrates Father’s Day by wrapping up memorable, cross-country golf crusade. Bud Sheets teed it up while Cari Sheets …... Read more »