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Articles
April 07, 2008 | DAMON HACK Overcoming segregation and bigotry, he opened the fairways for black golfers at Augusta. But 33 years later, even with the rise of Tiger Woods, racial tension can still rattle the game
February 15, 2008 | Connie Aitcheson EACH NIGHT a quiet symphony of crickets, tree frogs and crashing waves along the beach of Hawksnest Bay lulls a visitor to sleep. In the morning the sight of turquoise waters glistening at sunrise beckons before...
April 23, 2007 | Dottie Pepper CAN I HEAR AN
AMEN? I can't remember a quieter Masters. The difficult conditions made the
audible drama of the tournament all but disappear. The small piece of land that
is Augusta National and the elevation changes...
April 16, 2007 | ALAN SHIPNUCK
Overcoming brutal
course conditions, harsh weather and the game's preeminent player, Zach Johnson
emerged as the unlikely winner of the Masters with a magnificent final
round
April 16, 2007 | MICHAEL BAMBERGER Twenty miles from bruising Augusta National, timeless Palmetto Golf Club stands as a genteel alternative version of what a great golf course should be
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