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May 08, 1978 | Dan Jenkins Sam Snead and money have been close friends for many years, and he wasn't about to let the $400,000 Legends of Golf title get away
November 01, 1971 | John Underwood It's still called golf, even in the Outback. But Australians, with their penchant for putting reverse English on things, have come up with a game that holds almost nothing sacred
July 12, 1965 CANDIDATESirs:You don't have to look any farther for a Sportsman of the Year for 1965. In the highest sense of the term, Gary Player wins the title hands down. In these days of crass commercialism, here's a man that...
July 23, 1962 | Alfred Wright Arnold Palmer, playing the finest golf of his life, defied the pressing crowds, the torturous rough and the rock-hard fairways on Scotland's Old Troon course to fire four rounds that killed off all opposition in the...
July 16, 1962 | Alfred Wright Britain is not producing top-caliber golfers as it once did. Maybe the incentive is lacking because tournament purses are small, or maybe the Americans and the Australians are too good
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