April 25, 2008
BUNKER
National Golf Day takes center stage
Euro media balk at late U.S. Open finish
EDS seeks a new spot on tour's calendar
U.S. squad selected for Palmer Cup
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
EQUIPMENT
Hybrids are creeping deeper into the iron set
By E. Michael Johnson
VIEW FROM THE BUNKER
What if there was a pill that could cure your golf ills?
By Lee Montville
OPINION
Lorena Ochoa's dominance is a super sequel to Annika's reign
By Ron Sirak
TOUR TALK
CHAMPIONS
Tom Watson had the steak and the sizzle in defending his Outback title
PGA
Ernie Els discusses the challenges of life with an autistic child
Anthony Kim proves he's ready to shine when the spotlight is brightest
SHOTLINK
Putting was at a premium on the small greens of Harbour Town GL
THE ANGRY GOLFER
Why does Pebble Beach insist on busting everyone's budget?
LPGA
Juli Inkster grabbed a hall-of-fame putting tip at the Ginn Open
EUROPEAN
Damien McGrane tops the field and the elements to win the Volvo China Open
AMATEURS
The status quo ruled at SEC, ACC conference championships
BACK NINE/STATS & SCORES
FEATURES
HEADING TO THE DISABLED LIST
Tiger Woods opts for surgery on his troublesome left knee, but hopes to be ready to play at the Memorial
By Tim Rosaforte
REPEATING ACTION
Boo Weekley picks up his second win on the PGA Tour by successfully defending the Verizon Heritage title he won a year ago
By Bob Verdi
NICELY DONE
Lorena Ochoa's fourth win in four starts -- a three-shot victory at the Ginn Open -- leaves her in a familiar spot: ready to make history
By Jaime Diaz
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