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July 02, 2001 Retief Goosen was one of the lucky ones. His three-putt from 12 feet on the 72nd hole of the U.S. Open could have been a career-killer, but he bounced back to beat Mark Brooks in a playoff, and what could've gone...
April 29, 1996 | Tim Rosaforte Ed Sneed can finally stand down, his place among those branded by dubious achievement having been taken by Greg Norman. But Sneed, whose five-shot collapse on the final day in the 1979 Masters had been the standard...
April 10, 1995 | Jaime Diaz
March 02, 1981 | Dan Jenkins Johnny Miller may have something brewing again after winning his second tournament of '81, the L.A. Open
April 28, 1980 | Edited By Gay Flood ROGER AND OUTSir:I am a lifelong Washington Redskins fan, and the Dallas Cowboys have always been at the top of my football enemies list. But after reading your article Goodby to All That (April 14) on Roger...
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