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Golf World April 11, 2008

Cover Photograph By Darren Carroll
BUNKER
LPGA changes drug-testing firms
Talk of a players' association quiets
Northern Ky. golfer dies in his sleep
Colt Knost OK with missing Masters
Taking in the sun in style
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
Much has happened since Len Mattiace's 2003 Masters run
By Dave Anderson
Many vying to become future Euro Ryder Cup captains
By John Huggan
Critics only fuel Augusta National's independent streak By John Hawkins
By John Hawkins
TOUR TALK
PGA
Seniors in the Masters field bring varied viewpoints
Journeyman Bob Estes gets a new 'grip' on his career
LPGA
Three-time winner Amy Alcott says she has played her last Kraft Nabisco
Last year's Mission Hills collapse still fuels Suzann Pettersen
CHAMPIONS
Less than two months after knee surgery, Mark Wiebe sails to victory
AMATEURS
Kraft Nabisco presents 'major' opportunity for top amateurs
UCLA women are new No. 1
EQUIPMENT
Reminder grips are slowly being forgotten by tour pros
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FEATURES
Lorena Ochoa continues her torrid play, rolling to a Kraft Nabisco win and her second straight major title
By Ron Sirak
Johnson Wagner, a little-known second-year pro, wins Houston to pick off the last invite to Augusta
By John Strege
POSITIVELY AMAZING
Gary Player, 72, set a Masters record this week, adding to an impressive -- and underappreciated -- résumé
By Nick Seitz