News
Golf World July 13, 2009
Cover Photo By Stephen Szurlej
BUNKER
USGA boss says Pinehurst doubleheader no problem
LPGA players call for Carolyn Bivens to resign
Performance-enhancers not on tour, says Finchem
Jerilyn Britz's golf was red-hot in the summer of '79
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
Distance no longer running rampant
By E. Michael Johnson
There's more to Paul Casey than just the golfer
By Bob Verdi
A Tom Watson- Turnberry moment to remember
By Jaime Diaz
TOUR TALK
PGA
Tour pros voice thoughts on getting ready for the groove move
LPGA
Winners in 2009 are showing why 1988 was a very good year
EUROPEAN
A few feet separated victory and defeat for Martin Kaymer
AMATEURS
North Carolina boy makes good in the North & South
FRONT 9/STATS & SCORES
FEATURES
Outdueling Anthony Kim head-to-head and holding off fast-closing Hunter Mahan, Tiger Woods wins his AT&T National event
John Hawkins
Mike Small, battling heat, an aching back and several challengers, wins his second PGA Professional National Championship
By Max Adler
BRITISH OPEN PREVIEW
Weather, course conditions and recent history suggest Turnberry's champ may be a player not on the radar
Tim Rosaforte
Mind Bender
Turnberry's Ailsa course is an amalgam of design philosophies, disparate looks and varied terrain. It'll drive some guys nuts
By Ron Whitten
Elysian Field
Askernish, the newest 'hot' course in Scotland, is also one of the oldest. It's an unpolished Old Tom Morris gem
By John Huggan
Tony The Trailblazer
Forty years after his victory at Royal Lytham, Tony Jacklin looks back on his Open title and how it spurred a revival in European golf
By Al Barkow