Golf World May 16, 2008

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Golf World May 16, 2008

Cover Photographs By Stephen Szurlej

May 16, 2008

BUNKER

Torrey, Harding Park may go private

LPGA boss Bivens gets extension

Maggert stunned by brother's death

Sawgrass super Fred Klauk calls it quits

Larry Hinson beat polio to play on tour

COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS

EQUIPMENT
Efficiency off the tee is key -- except for Tiger
By E. Michael Johnson

THE VIEW
Traveling in Scotland by car is an expensive proposition
By Brett Avery

OPINION
By staying true to himself, Paul Goydos becomes a fan favorite
By Bob Verdi

TOUR TALK

PGA TOUR
Motivated by his critics, Sergio Garcia provides an answer at Sawgrass

LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
Holding the playoff at the TPC Sawgrass' 17th is the right call

NATIONWIDE TOUR
Colt Knost gets his 'one good round' and wins the Fort Smith Classic

LPGA TOUR
Jeong Jang had a costly ($62,367) miss at the Michelob Ultra Open

EUROPEAN TOUR
Hennie Otto tastes victory for the first time at the Italian Open

AMATEURS
Regional winners seek to unseat Duke as NCAA women's champs

STATS & SCORES

FEATURES

'THE TIME IS RIGHT'
After a dominating performance at Kingsmill, Annika Sorenstam announces she will retire at the end of the season
By Ron Sirak

URBAN RENEWAL
Georgia State's Joel Sjoholm brings the Atlanta school new hope with his improved play and mellower attitude
By Ryan Herrington

THE PLAYERS REPORT

DEMON RUN
Shedding myriad bugaboos, Sergio Garcia wins a wind-blown Players for his first victory since '05
By Jim Moriarty

THOUGHTS FROM SAWGRASS
No. 17 isn't golf's first island green -- just the excruciating, captivating standard for the concept
By Bill Fields

THE RANK AND FILE
Stats and scores covering all four rounds from the TPC Sawgrass
By Brett Avery

PLAYERS NOTEBOOK
Thursday
• Lefty starts strong in title defense
• Flu fells Masters champ Immelman
• Romero goes long on 17
Friday
• Old guys show they still have game
• Cink decides bald is beautiful
• Garrigus' ace a lone highlight
Saturday
• No-names lurk near the lead
• Birdie binge brings Holmes closer
• Nos. 14, 18 yield but one bird each
Sunday
• Quinney's charge falls just short
• For Goydos, it was all in the hands
• Hey Finchem, let the players talk

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Strange regrets it. Maybe he should call Kenny Perry
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Bob Verdi
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Ron Sirak
Golf has been a common ground to bridge politics
John Huggan
John Huggan
Open qualifying WDs should bring a stiff penalty

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