Golf World July 6, 2007

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July 6, 2007

BUNKER

Shake-up occurs at the USGA

Fire destroys Tiger's beach house

Back-to-back double eagles. Really

Coach Wie? Could be

COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS

VIEW FROM THE BUNKER
Bad wrist or no, Michelle Wie needs to take a break
By Ron Sirak

EQUIPMENT
Pine Needles was longer, but equipment helped the women keep up
By Max Adler

BACKSPIN
Larry Laoretti, 1992 Senior Open champ, plays little golf but still smokes lots of cigars
By John Strege

OPINION
It's time for the PGA Tour to step up on drug testing By John Hawkins

TOUR TALK

LPGA
Although putting is a problem, Angela Park is one red-hot rookie

PGA
How Jesper Parnevik and Lance Ten Broeck nearly traded places
It's fireworks and Fred Funk at the White House on July 4th
Players want standard field sizes at PGA Tour invitationals

CHAMPIONS
First win is a long time coming for Lonnie Nielsen

EUROPEAN
Graeme Storm wins in Paris and earns an invite to Carnoustie

AMATEURS
Young ams find Pine Needles anything but child's play

STATS & SCORES

FEATURES

LEADER OF THE PACK
Brian Bateman, last a winner on the Nike Tour in 1998, breaks out of a crowd on the final hole of the Buick Open
By Bob Verdi

A HOLE WELL TOLD
Lawyer/author Bo Links inks an intriguing par 4 and claims first prize in the 2007 Lido design competition
By Ron Whitten

2007 U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN

PINE AND DANDY
Finding North Carolina's Sandhills to her liking, Cristie Kerr calmly captures the U.S. Women's Open for her first major
By Ron Sirak

U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN NOTEBOOK
A round-by-round summary of the happenings at the U.S. Women's Open at Pine Needles Lodge & GC

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