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The Clubhouse
The Clubhouse
A look at the sport of golf, from the course to the clubhouse
Golf is in the air
Groundhogs may have predicted an early spring but a golf course in Alberta has beaten the furry rodents to the punch.
Yani continues Tseng-sational relationship with Adams Golf
Number one ranked player in the world isn't about to mess with a good thing
Ernie eyeing up the situation
The two-time U.S. Open champion is seeing an eye specialist to try and help with his putting woes
More on Mickelson's mind than golf
More to Lefty's opening round 77 last week at Torrey Pines than just a few bad shots
Tiger cashes in in the desert
Woods admits more than sand and sun lured him to Abu Dhabi this week
Darren Clarke going dry in 2012
In a bid to lift more trophies the Irishman says he will refrain from lifting pints in hopes of rediscovering his form
Mr. Norman, Mr. President on line 2
A friendship forged almost two decades ago responsible for luring Greg Norman out of semi-PGA Tour retirement
PGA rookie class with a twist
PGA bios of the 2012 first timers show some colourful characters in the bunch.
Fit for a King
Canadian-based clothing company Quagmire tabs Ryan Moore as face of new Arnie clothing revival
Will Charl Schwartzel be the Masters first Iron Chef?
Defending champion has some definite ideas about this year's champions dinner
Hole-in-one simply not enough
Not even a pair of holes-in-one were enough to satisfy a 74-year-old retired dairy farmer from New Zealand
High marks for Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club
PGA players select the Vancouver course as one of their top 10 favourites in recent survey
It's going to be a long year
The first tournament of the PGA season is barely over and already slow play is a hot topic of conversation
Lots of questions about revamped PGA Q-school
Is the Tour poised to get a failing grade over its qualifying school changes
Elin Nordegren - the rest of the story
As the late Paul Harvey used to say, 'you know what the new is, now you're going to hear the rest of the story'.
Tiger Woods is still money in the bank
He might not be No. 1 in the world but Woods is still No. 1 at the bank
Pampling pays it forward
As he prepares for a full year of PGA play, Aussie doesn't forget who his friends were in 2011
Golf can be a taxing pursuit
But if a group of Canadian lawmakers have their way, a round of golf may join hockey and a concert as a legitimate business expense.
Carnac the Magnificent
Some outer worldly predictions and general observations as the 2012 golf season is set to tee off
Tseng snubbed again in year end award
What more does the Taiwanese golfer need to do to get the recognition she deserves in 2011
John Solheim has a ballsy idea to improve golf
Solheim's 'Ball Distance Rating' proposal would benefit the 99-percent of us who play the game
Can Justin Timberlake bring 'sexy back' to Callaway
The award winning entertainer is using his creative talents to help Callaway in its marketing activities
Dancing with Westwood
Is Lee Westwood about to break out the patent leather shoes and sequined outfits?
Yamaha sets its sights on China
Japanese manufacturer set to unveil $200,000 golf set exclusively for Chinese marketplace
Study: Playing with Woods meant playing poorly
Research shows Woods' intimidation factor on the course amounted to a one stroke advantage
Could you become a golf pro in 10,000 hours?
A Portland, Oregon man is taking the next six years to do just that
The dream is dead; Long live the dream
PGA Tour Q-school proved once again to be a six-day emotional roller-coaster
Tiger wins for the first time in 2-years. So what?
It's easy to get carried away but let's look at the big picture here
No trick in this shot
Rory McIlroy may not have been able to pull it off but that doesn't mean it hasn't been done
Change of pace for A.J. Eathorne
Former amateur standout is trading in the nomadic lifestyle of being a caddie for a little more stability
Time for a good, old fashioned throwdown
Presidents Cup teammates and Aussie friends Geoff Ogilvy and Robert Allenby almost come to blows
Final resting place
Jason Day wants to bring his dad to Augusta National one last time
Bear tracks
One of golf's traditionalists says its time to think outside the box for the good of the game
Trump-eting Scotland's newest golfing gem
Early pictures reveal controversial Donald Trump course may actually live up to all the hype
Will Irish eyes be smiling on Julien Trudeau
His decision to give golf one more shot before walking away appears set to pay off
Home Sweet Home?
Royal Melbourne may not be as much of a home field advantage for the International team
Strength in numbers
British amateur golf organizations look to a merger to strengthen the game
Sign of the Apocalypse
Old Testament hail has nothing on the plague of golf balls raining down on a Virginia church
Tiger's got a brand new bag
The process of replacing sponsors who bailed on Woods following his sex scandal continues
Tap into your inner fitness pole dancer for a better golf grip
Australian-based product gives new meaning to "grip and rip it" mantra
Coaches? We don't need no stinkin coaches!
Y.E. Yang has opted for the internet to try and get his game back on track
Should you be liable for your stray ball on a golf course?
According to a pair of British judges, the answer is yes.
Media row threatening Presidents Cup coverage
What if one of the biggest sporting events in the world took place and nobody knew about it.
Following your dream
One bad year isn't enough to deter caddie Brett Waldman from pursuing his dream of playing on the PGA Tour
Golf Magazine gets it wrong
Not since "Dewey Defeats Truman" has anyone messed up this bad
Yani's Tseng-sational year of golf
Women's world number one contemplates taking her game to the men's tour
Golf and beer and a smartphone app
It never fails, when you want the beverage cart it's nowhere to be found... until now
Call it karma
Two strangers, brought together by chance a year ago, are reunited once again by chance
BFF's? Maybe not
It should be quite an interesting first tee conversation at the Shanghai Masters
Performance or Popularity
Luke Donald is the player of the year. End of discussion, right? Maybe not.


