News
Golf World April 6, 2009
Cover Photo By AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack
BUNKER
George Archer's hidden pain now helping others
Sign of the times: Tiger hosts a corporate outing
John Daly on the losing side again -- this time in court
Golfers rarely respect their grips—but they should
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
The inventive minds of two green jacket winners
By E. Michael Johnson
Juli Inkster finally gets to see Augusta National
By Bob Verdi
Adam Scott is relaxed and ready to win a major
By Bob Verdi
TOUR TALK
LPGA
A muny, Papago GC, gave Phoenix an event to be proud of
PGA
Time is running out for Davis Love III to make the Masters field
CHAMPIONS
Eagle brings Keith Fergus a win, keeps Mark O'Meara winless
AMATEURS
Making the cut has proven no easy task for Masters amateurs
BACK 9/STATS & SCORES
FEATURES
Tiger Woods (again) drains a dramatic final-hole putt to claim victory at Bay Hill, making plain the obvious: The best is back
By John Hawkins
MASTERS PREVIEW
Something is missing from today's Augusta National. Here's a plan to change that
By John Hawkins
Augusta National's par-4 opening hole has evolved into a starter that daunts even the longest hitters
By Nick Seitz
AUGUSTA NATIONAL MAP
A rendering of the course along with a look at the key holes
By Brett Avery
Billy Payne and Augusta National are making a concerted effort to grow the game
By Ron Sirak
Padraig Harrington, off to a slow start in 2009, remains resolute as he seeks his third straight major
By Dave Shedloski
As he readies for Augusta, Danny Lee leads a wave of poised young guns armed with lots of game
By Max Adler
Japan's Ryo Ishikawa is a teen on a mission
By Reiko Takekawa
Ben Crenshaw wishes Augusta National hadn't lost some of its strategic brilliance, but the two-time champ wouldn't miss the Masters for the world
By Bill Fields