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Long Drives: Adult Contemporary
L.A. to Monterey in the Hyundai Genesis
Best Golf Bars: Country Club, Unstuffed
Vice cops needn't worry, but the bar at Old Memorial is "lively."
December 2008 Table of Contents
Anthony Kim: Nail Every Shot, Buddies Trip, Annika's 10 Rules, Breaking 100/90/80, Golf Digest U.S. Open Challenge and more...
LPGA's 2009 sked features fewer events, less purse money
World economic situation has serious effect on 2009 LPGA schedule
How To Beat Unevenlies
3 steps for playing uphill, downhill and sidehill
Breaking 100
Your setup posture is crucial to hitting solid shots and breaking 100.
Annika Says Goodbye
Are we seeing the last of Sorenstam as a competitor? Long-term, we don't know. Short-term, yes. The advice from where I sit: Watch her play, and enjoy. And be thankful you got to see one of the best ever.
Rosaforte: Would Azinger return as America's Ryder Cup captain?
That question was posed to Azinger as his plane taxied onto the runway at Dulles Airport early Monday evening. His anwer may surprise you.
My Top-10 Annika Moments
After years of following Annika Sorenstam's career and even caddieing for her, few could be more qualified than Ron Sirak to produce an Annika's Top 10 list.
Week in Pictures: Singapore Open, European Tour Q School, Lorena Ochoa Invitational
Slideshow: Jeev Milkha Singh wins the Singapore Open and Anglea Stanford is first at Lorena Ochoa Invitational
Buddies Golf: All In The Family
When Steve Rushin's relatives take a road trip, there's booze, heckling and usually a little violence. Why? They're optimists
Daly To Play Down Under
Hoping to avoid a repeat of his last visit to Australia, John Daly will end his 2008 season by playing in the Australian Masters.
Tour Insider: Compton's Toughest Cut
Heartbreaking? Unquestionably, but after Erik Compton's hard work to get this far the word doesn't do justice to his journey.
Singapore Open: Jeev Milkha Singh Beats Els & Harrington
Jeev Milkha Singh picked up five strokes on the third-round leader and won by one stroke over Ernie Els and Padraign Harrington.
Lorena Ochoa Inv.: The Maestro Behind Lorena's Success
Lorena Ochoa is the world's No. 1 women's golfer. There are a lot of very knowledgeable poeple that will tell you Rafael Alarcon is the reason why
Lorena Ochoa Inv.: Angela Stanford Holds Off Annika
A thrilling back-nine duel ended when Annika's six-footer lipped out and the win went to Angela Stanford
Lorena Ochoa Inv.: Annika One Back Of Angela Stanford
Annika Sorenstam's five-under 67 put her one behind the leader with 18 holes to go and gave her an excellent chance to win her next to last tournament before retiring.
Singapore Open: Nirat Leads Delayed Third Round
When darkness halted play with half the field still on the course, Chapchai Nirat was leading by two. Phil Mickelson was 4-under, four strokes back.
2009 Q-School: Compton Comes Up One-Stroke Short
Two-time heart transplant recipient Erik Compton, missed advancing to the final stage of Q-school by one stroke after closing with a one-over 73.




