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Articles
June 09, 1969 | Dan Jenkins U.S. Opens are often held in old clubs that look like castles and are as much fun as a bank, but this year's tournament at Champions in Houston promises to provide a swinging atmosphere
April 13, 1964 | Edwin Shrake Last week Jack Nicklaus told why power golfers have an advantage at the Masters. Now those who must rely on finesse complain that courses are longer everywhere, and wonder if the tour still has a place for them
August 17, 1959 | Wiffi Smith On the women's professional circuit, with tournaments scattered throughout the country, a player spends a good portion of her time driving on the road. Those hours behind the wheel can make you tense, and when you...
October 06, 1958 | Marilynn Smith My dad used to say that there were three times when the right elbow should be down: eating, riding a horse and swinging the golf club back.
June 16, 1958 | Barry Burn A mid-season review and a quick peek at the appetizing summer ahead
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