News
Golf World September 14, 2007
BUNKER
FedEx finale beset by baked greens
Colorado assistant pro shoots 56
Greg Norman's divorce finalized
Hawaiian donors support Fujikawa
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
How to restore a Donald Ross course
By Ron Whitten
Pros bend drivers to improve performance
By E. Michael Johnson
Charlie Owens and the invention of the long putter
By Bill Fields
The tour's young stars are finally approaching their potential
By John Hawkins
FEATURES
Tiger Woods reclaims the FedEx Cup lead with his 60th PGA Tour win -- a record-breaking BMW victory at Cog Hill
By Bob Verdi
A tight-knit, talented band of Americans holds off GB&I to retain the Walker Cup
By Ryan Herrington
ARCHITECTURE SPECIAL
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
Kyle Phillips' vision for Sacramento's Del Paso CC was a tough sell, but it may well have saved the club
By Bob Burns
SAVING THE NELSON
Parlaying local knowledge and a sense of history, D.A. Weibring revamps the TPC Las Colinas
By Bill Fields
Tour Talk
PGA
September session makes for a season in the sun at East Lake
Oberholser, Donald, Kelly drop out; Cink, Clark, Villegas advance to Atlanta
LPGA
Rain-plagued Arkansas event honors unofficial amateur winner
SHOTLINK
Tiger Woods' milestone win offers some stand-out statistics
USGA
Walker Cup heroes turn pro
Lee wins senior amateur; Schultz garners women's senior title
FUTURES
Ex-Michigan State stars among five to earn LPGA cards for 2008
STATS & SCORES