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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER GOLF FOR WOMEN FEATURES LORENA OCHOA

PLUS, HOW TO PLAY HEALTHY.

September/October 2007 issue on Newsstands August 21.

August 20, 2007

LORENA OCHOA page 131

Mexico′s pride and joy has the No.1 spot in women′s golf, but what makes this pint–sized powerhouse tick? Golf For Women visits Ochoa at home and at the school she founded for underprivileged kids in Guadalajara.

CAN I GET A LITTLE HELP HERE? TRY & BUY PART II page 123

Thousands of readers responded to Golf For Women′s article, "The Case for New Clubs" (March/April 2007). As a follow up, we dispatched 44 undercover shoppers to tackle the question: Why do salesmen pretend we don′t exist? Find the answers here.

COMING BACK: INJURY & RECOVERY page 143

Golf broadcaster and LPGA Tour great Judy Rankin talks for the first time about her battle against breast cancer. Annika Sorenstam reveals how she overcame her first major injury. And Hall of Fame legend Nancy Lopez shares her secret workout salvation: hitting the water.

DESI′S STAND page 159

When Desiree Lamer stood up for her right to play on her high school boys′ golf team, she taught one small town a lesson about courage, passion and equality. It has become a primer on small–town dynamics, and a stinging example of the messages girls sometimes receive about not having the same worth as boys.

GREEN IS GORGEOUS page 59

Eco–awareness has spawned a healthy, new beauty trend: all–natural and organic products. And the great news is that experts say the green products work just as well as their synthetic counterparts. Dig in to these all–natural skin and hair treats.

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