News
Golf World March 21, 2008

Cover Photography By Ben Van Hook
BUNKER
__ Lopez out, Arnie in as Bob Hope host __
__ USGA to check drivers -- or not __
__ Safeway to drop LPGA Arizona stop __
__ Asian Tour a holdout in OneAsia plan __
__ Travel bags you can't leave home without __
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
The enabling of John Daly needs to stop -- before it is too late
By Ron Sirak
Woods' domination reminds us of the greatness of Snead
By Dave Anderson
TOUR TALK
PGA
Turning to Stan Utley for help, Sergio Garcia hopes to stop putting woes
A DQ, a WD and a coach quitting are the latest in the John Daly saga
Gregarious Billy Andrade hangs with the celebrity crowd
SHOTLINK
Tiger Woods and Bart Bryant were knocking it stiff at Bay Hill
__THE ANGRY GOLFER __
Hey guys, be like Tiger -- start putting and stop whining about bad greens
LPGA
Louise Friberg is the comeback kid at the LPGA's MasterCard Classic
CHAMPIONS
It's OT again as Denis Watson triumphs at the AT&T Champions Classic
EUROPEAN
On St. Patrick's Day eve, Irishman Graeme McDowell wins in Korea
AMATEURS
East Carolina's women's squad is no longer an unknown quantity
__EQUIPMENT __
When was the last time you hit a persimmon driver? We asked the pros
__BACK NINE/STATS & SCORES __
FEATURES
__BAY HILL THRILL __
Tiger Woods takes Arnold Palmer's event (and ties Ben Hogan for career wins) with a breathtaking final-hole birdie to nip Bart Bryant
By Bob Verdi
THE BACKSPIN ISSUE
__HISTORY CALLS __
Interested in retracing the steps of past greats? Tour-tested munys offer lore and affordable golf
By Bob Verdi
__DOUBLE TROUBLE __
Remembered for a twice-hit chip at the '85 U.S. Open, T.C. Chen looks ahead to Champions Tour competition
By David Lee
__TIGER TRIBUTES __
Those who lost USGA amateur titles to Tiger Woods have a special view of their conqueror's talents
By John Strege
COURSE CORRECTION
With a 2003 controversy behind her, Jan Stephenson, former star/glamour girl, just wants to dig up a little dirt
By Tim Rosaforte
__LION KINGS __
In the spring of 1969, Tampa's King High completed a dream season, staking its claim as schoolboy golf's best team ever
By Bob Harig