Golf World September 14, 2009
Table of Contents

Cover Photo By Golf Digest Resource Center
BUNKER
Nothing keeps the Terrible Twenties from their rounds
Holy Toledo! Jamie Farr event re-ups with LPGA
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
EQUIPMENT
Graphite iron shafts gain respect
By E. Michael Johnson
GRILLROOM
A chat with normally reserved Retief Goosen
By Bob Verdi
OPINION
Arnold Palmer's importance is not measured in numbers
By Jaime Diaz
TOUR TALK
PGA
• Early favorites for the year-end awards
LPGA
• Victory drought ends for Suzann Pettersen
CHAMPIONS
• Jeff Sluman defends First Tee crown
AMATEURS
• USGA title peachy for Georgia women
FRONT NINE/STATS & SCORES
FEATURES
The Man To
Beat
With a steely finish at TPC Boston, Steve Stricker overtakes the field and heads to Chicago
with the FedEx Cup lead
By John Hawkins
ARNIE AT 80
What He Means To
Me
As Arnold Palmer celebrates his 80th birthday, players past and present discuss the King's
importance to them and the game
By Dave Shedloski
Arnold Palmer's Greatest Moment
What's the best way to determine the No. 1 career highlight for the '54 U.S. Amateur champion?
Why not a little match play?
By Mike Cullity
Up Close & Personal
The many sides of Arnold Palmer as seen through the lens of Howdy Giles, who produced The King
and I: An Unlikely Journey from Fan to Friend







