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    Golf World July 27, 2007

    July 24, 2007

    BUNKER

    Carr, Nagle headed to Hall of Fame

    LPGA acquires Futures Tour

    Olympic golf talk heats up again

    Lost at sea, fisherman lands on links

    COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS

    Drug testing key to protecting golf's integrity

    By Ron Sirak

    No ball-changing at the British Open

    By E. Michael Johnson

    Frank Beard remains ever the perfectionist

    By Nick Seitz

    Western Amateur preserves its prestige

    By Meredith Kotowski

    Steve Stricker proves he's a major player at Carnoustie

    By Bob Verdi

    BRITISH OPEN NOTEBOOK

    THURSDAY

    Short stay on top for John Daly

    The "cable" guy: Tiger Woods

    Irish rely on skill, not luck

    FRIDAY

    British Open still befuddles Lefty

    J-Byrd makes cut in first British

    British Am champ comes up short

    SATURDAY

    Rory McIlroy makes a little history

    Fans find Carnoustie tough, too

    Vijay Singh and strength guru split

    SUNDAY

    Tiger Woods needed 65, shoots 70

    Almost another Argentine major

    Mike Weir finally gets it together

    STATS & SCORES

    BRITISH OPEN REPORT

    THE BIG PICTURES

    A photo essay detailing the happenings at the Open's dramatic finishing hole

    In a finish eerily similar to the 1999 British Open, Sergio Garcia's final- round collapse allows Padraig Harrington to overcome his own 72nd-hole disaster and claim his first career major championship

    By John Hawkins

    Stats and scores covering all four rounds from Carnoustie

    By Brett Avery

    Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia weren't the only ones to feel the pain of Carnoustie's home hole

    By Tim Rosaforte

    Sergio Garcia is already better than Seve Ballesteros in some areas. In others, he doesn't yet measure up

    By Jaime Diaz

    A four-day walk with Ernie Els captures the ebb and flow of the British Open -- and the man himself

    By Bill Fields

    REPORT CARD

    How the top 10 players on the World Ranking entering the British Open fared

    By John Anotnini

    FEATURES

    PERFECTLY ACCEPTABLE

    Playing less than error-free golf, Joe Ogilvie secures his first PGA Tour win at the U.S. Bank Championship

    By E. Michael Johnson

    The Ricoh Women's British Open heads to the Old Course, and regardless of the outcome, it'll be a whole new ballgame

    By Ron Sirak