Golf World May 2, 2008

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Golf World May 2, 2008

Cover Illustration By Lou Beach

May 2, 2008

BUNKER

Ochoa's play has LPGA greats noticing

U.S. Open entrants an eclectic bunch

LPGA heading to China in October

A look at last weekend's PGA telecast

COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS

EQUIPMENT
Current grooves should be OK for pros in 2009
By E. Michael Johnson

THE VIEW
Life without Tiger Woods is a speculator's delight
By Jim Moriarty

OPINION
The PGA Tour needs someone besides Tiger to add excitement
By John Hawkins

TOUR TALK

CHAMPIONS
Tom Watson and Andy North are officially a Legends of Golf dynasty
Announcers Koch and Maltbie take Legends' Raphael Division title

EUROPEAN TOUR
Darren Clarke gets some closure on his wife's death with BMW Asian Open win

SHOTLINK
A red-hot putter led Adam Scott to his win at the EDS Byron Nelson

LPGA TOUR
Annika Sorenstam picks up the pieces to win when nerves crack Paula Creamer

THE ANGRY GOLFER
The constant shuffling of sponsors has the author more than a bit peeved

PGA TOUR
Adam Scott got the win at the Nelson, but his caddie drove off with a Cadillac
Monday qualifier Stuart Deane makes the most of his week in Texas

AMATEURS
Instead of 'taking up space,' David Abell won the Coleman Invitational

BACK NINE/STATS & SCORES

FEATURES

DRAMA IN DALLAS
Adam Scott picks up his sixth PGA Tour victory, the EDS Byron Nelson Championship, holing a Texas-size putt in a playoff with Ryan Moore
By John Hawkins

A MATTER OF CHOICE
Golf World asked PGA Tour pros to identify their 'fifth major.' Their answers may surprise you
By Dave Shedloski

THE REVIVAL OF THE EUROPEAN TOUR
Two years after being compared to the Nationwide Tour, Europe's worldwide circuit has found new life
By Tim Rosaforte

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Tim Rosaforte
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Ron Sirak
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John Huggan
Open qualifying WDs should bring a stiff penalty

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