Golf World February 15, 2008
Table of Contents

Cover Photography By Stephen Szurlej
BUNKER
How Chambers Bay got the U.S. Open
Atwal crash report to Florida AG
Faxon, Browne debate 'Rule 78'
Q&A with USGA prez James Vernon
Ailment can't keep David Graham down
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
VIEW FROM THE BUNKER
USGA award-winner George H.W. Bush really is a golf guy
By Geoff Russell
OPINION
Change comes slowly, if at all, for many on the Champions Tour
By Bill Fields
TOUR TALK
CHAMPIONS
The bounces go Scott Hoch's way as he wins the Allianz Championship
Nick Price's senior career has had more sputters than successes
EUROPEAN
Was it legal or not? Ernie Els' driver causes confusion in India
SHOTLINK
PGA
Who needs local knowledge? Dustin Johnson thrives in his first AT&T
Australian golf's past and future play 54 holes together
Dudley Hart makes big strides in bid to keep his playing privileges
THE ANGRY GOLFER
A World Golf Championship in Tucson? Gimme a break
AMATEURS
A pair of talented freshmen lead the way for the Georgia men's team
EQUIPMENT
When a club breaks, backups are put into play -- ready or not
BACK NINE
FEATURES
LAUDABLE AUDIBLE
Why would the USGA go off script and pick a brand new muny for the '15 U.S. Open? Because Chambers Bay is that good
By Ron Whitten
MONTEREY MOMENT
Steve Lowery wins his third tour title, the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, when he birdies the first playoff hole against Vijay Singh
By Jim Moriarty
STEPPING ONTO THE STAGE
Last week's European Tour event in New Delhi was but the latest example of golf's emergence in India
By John Huggan
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