News
Golf World October 19, 2009

Cover photograph by David Cannon/Getty Images
BUNKER
Course designs aplenty likely for 2016 Olympic host Brazil
Reduced revenues lead LPGA to cut eight staffers
Pink products to help your game and the cancer fight
COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
Joining the cause in my mom's memory
By Morgan Pressel
Monster mallets are a thing of the past
By E. Michael Johnson
Sitting down with a hungry Hunter Mahan
By Bob Verdi
Michael Jordan's winning presence gave U.S. team a boost
By Bob Verdi
TOUR TALK
THURSDAY/FRIDAY
Justin Leonard moves past concession confusion
By Ryan Herrington
SATURDAY
Second fiddle was just fine with Steve Stricker
By Dave Shedloski
SUNDAY
Internationals find a big star in Tiny Tim
By Ryan Herrington
AMATEURS
Title is crowning achievement for U.S. Mid-Am champions
FRONT NINE/STATS & SCORES
FEATURES
Breast cancer claimed her sister and stalks her to this day, but former pro Missy Farr-Kaye responds like a champion—with grit, grace and a rare ability to help other women
By John Strege
PRESIDENTS CUP REPORT
Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods lead the way as the U.S. tops the Internationals, 19½-14½, at Harding Park for a fifth straight Presidents Cup victory
By John Hawkins
Rank and File
Stats and scores from four days of foursomes, four-balls and singles at San Francisco's Harding Park
By Brett Avery
Intuitive, deferential and above all, respected by his troops, the U.S. captain succeeds as only he can
By Jaime Diaz
Once a weak link as a team competitor, Phil Mickelson put the U.S. in the right frame of mind with his play, leadership
By Tim Rosaforte