Golf Magazine 1992 - Abstracts

Golf Magazine 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
18 holes with ... Michael Jordan. (golf)Sports and fitnessReid Hanley
1991: year in review. (women's golf) (Fairway: Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitness 
1992 club listings. (golf equipment) (Buyers Guide)Sports and fitness 
52 things every real golfer should do. (Cover Story)Sports and fitness 
Alice Miller. (golfer) (Fairway: Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitness 
All about hardpan. (golf)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Ancient spheres. (golf ball history)Sports and fitness 
An honest test. (Muirfield golf course)(includes related articles)Sports and fitnessRon Crowley, Dudley Doust, Tom Weiskopf
Baker-Finch at Royal Birkdale. (golfer Ian Baker-Finch) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Become an iron man. (golf)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Be prepared! (warming up before golf)Sports and fitnessMike McGetrick
Betcha didn't know. (golf trivia) (Special Advertising Section: Tour 92)Sports and fitnessJohn Goldstein
Bitter memories. (of black professional golfer)(excerpt from 'Just Let Me Play')Sports and fitnessCharlie Sifford, Jim Gullo
Bombs away. (John Daly and 1992 Masters Tournament)Sports and fitness 
Brandie Burton. (golfer) (Fairway: Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitness 
Break the myths. (golf) (Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Burrowed time. (golf rules on burrowing animal holes)Sports and fitnessDavid Barnett
Bye-bye banana. (golf)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Captain video. (golf announcer Gary McCord)(includes related article)Sports and fitnessMark Whicker
Chip checkers. (golf)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Choke shots. (golf)Sports and fitnessJohn Gerring
Choose a putting stroke. (golf)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Cliffs of doom. (Pebble Beach golf course's holes 7 through 10)Sports and fitnessTom Doak
Club control. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
ClubTest '92. (golf equipment) (Evaluation)Sports and fitness 
Club test '92. (golf equipment)(includes related article on flexpoint) (Evaluation)Sports and fitness 
Club up or club down? (golf)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Commissioner's message. (memorable moments of 1991 Professional Golfers' Association Tour) (Special Advertising Section: Tour 92)Sports and fitnessDeane Beman
Conquer the par fives. (golf)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Course of action. (golf course design)Sports and fitness 
Cross the line. (golf technique; includes related information)(Slicer's Corner)Sports and fitness 
Dare to be different. (golf)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Designing Fazio. (golf course architect Tom Fazio)(includes related article)Sports and fitnessMike Bryan
Discover the third wedge. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Elevated greens and tees. (golf) (Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Establish a steady rhythm. (golf)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Extend to build a big arc. (golf) (Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Fairway woods for rough. (Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Faldo at St. Andrews. (golfer Nick Faldo) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Fan it for more distance. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Fighting the dreaded sways. (golf)(Slicer's Corner)Sports and fitness 
Find your perfect pace. (golf) (Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Fine-tune for accuracy. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Five minutes to tee time. (golf tips)Sports and fitness 
Floyd at Shinnecock. (golfer Raymond Floyd) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Forget that flat left wrist. (golf)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Four-stroke penalty. (using a golf car)Sports and fitnessPat Seelig
Fun and gamesman. (golfer Walter Hagen)Sports and fitnessJohn M. Ross
Gatecrasher in paradise. (sneaking into Masters Tournament)Sports and fitnessDerrik F. Woodbury
Get a good roll. (golf)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Get ready for the long ball. (golf)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Get real! (golf technique) (Cover Story)Sports and fitness 
Go from slice to power fade. (golf technique; includes related information)(Slicer's Corner)Sports and fitnessJonathon Abraham
Going straight. (golf technique)Sports and fitness 
Golfers in government.Sports and fitness 
Golf in Arizona. (Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessMike Cox
Good fortune and bad luck. (golf)Sports and fitness 
Green monster. (18th hole at Augusta National Golf Course)(includes related article)Sports and fitnessChris Smith
Grip primer. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Guard against overcompensation. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Handling "the dunes." (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Hit it short. (golf) (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessJohn Daly
Hogan at Merion. (Ben Hogan at 1950 U.S. Open) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Hurtin' cowboy. (golfer George Archer)Sports and fitnessT.R. Reinman
Irish cream. (golfer David Feherty)Sports and fitnessDudley Doust
Jump start the short stick. (golf) (Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Keep the angles constant. (golf) (Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Keep the clubhead outside the hands. (golf)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Keep your nose in your own bag. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Keep your stats. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Kids' stuff. (golf practice techniques)Sports and fitnessJohn Gerring
Kids to watch. (young golfers)Sports and fitnessDavid Davies
Knock down your short irons. (golf) (Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Ladies' day. (golf for women)Sports and fitness 
Lady fingers. (faulty golf position)Sports and fitnessRita Ritson
Last shot. (golfer Manny Zerman)Sports and fitnessT.R. Reinman
Leadbetter: pro and con. (David Leadbetter's golf swing theories)Sports and fitness 
Left leg leverage. (golf) (Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Major questions. (golfers Fred Couples and Paul Azinger)Sports and fitnessRobinson Holloway
Message from the Commissioner. (Ladies Professional Golf Association) (Fairway: Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessCharles Mechem Jr.
Mishaps and misfortunes. (professional golf) (Column)Sports and fitness 
Mr. O.T. (golfer Corey Pavin)Sports and fitnessGeorge White
Muirfield through the years. (Muirfield golf course)Sports and fitnessJim Finegan
My best round ever. (Ladies Professional Golf Association players' experiences) (Fairway: Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitness 
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: the inside story on America's favorite golf resort. (Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessLee Pace
New faces: the inside information on some of the LPGA's rising stars. (Ladies Professional Golf Association) (Fairway: Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessJerry Potter
Nicklaus at Baltusrol. (golfer Jack Nicklaus) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
No excess baggage: a guide to painless packing. (for a golf vacation)Sports and fitness 
Numero uno. (using the one-iron as tee club)Sports and fitnessJose Maria Olazabal
Old Macdonald had a slice.... (golfer Charles Blair Macdonald)(includes related information on grips)Sports and fitness 
Open and shut case: the 1942 Hale America National Open wasn't really a U.S. Open - except to Ben Hogan. (golf tournament)Sports and fitnessDesmond Tolhurst
Open stance equals better putts. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Out with the woods. (golf technique)Sports and fitnessCraig Bunker
Over-the-hill gang. (older amateur golfers)Sports and fitnessGeorge White
Pat Bradley. (golfer) (Fairway: Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitness 
Patton pending. (golfer Chris Patton)Sports and fitnessLee Pace
Paul Azinger at Kiawah. (golf swing) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Pebble Beach: the grandest links of all on nature's grandest stage. (golf course)Sports and fitnessBruce McCallen
Pick or dig? (golf swing)Sports and fitnessGregor Jamieson
Pitch with a pendulum. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Player at Augusta. (golfer Gary Player ) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Play for the full shot. (golf) (Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Playing Partners: the new Partners program gives golf fans an inside look at the PGA Tour. (Professional Golfers' Association) (Special Advertising Section: Tour 92)Sports and fitness 
Practice what you play. (golf) (Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Preparing for competition. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Prized possessions: we asked several PGA Tour players to name their single most valuable piece of golf memorabilia. (Professional Golfers' Association)(includes related article) (Special Advertising Section: Tour 92)Sports and fitnessChris Smith
Pull the trigger. (golf technique)Sports and fitness 
Putting. (Column)Sports and fitness 
Putting on glass. (golf)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Putt your chips. (golf)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Quips and quotes. (golf humor)Sports and fitness 
Ram it in. (golf) (Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Rating the pros. (professional golfers)Sports and fitness 
Remember the rule of thumbs. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Right elbow control. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Rotary tension. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Sand cheaters. (golf technique)Sports and fitnessNancy Lopez
Senior savvy. (golf tips for seniors)Sports and fitness 
Set up for straight shots. (golf) (Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Short game made simple. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Show the blade to the hole. (golf) (Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Skip it through the sand. (golf) (Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Slammin' Sam. (Sam Snead)Sports and fitness 
Slicer's corner: feet-together drill promotes proper release. (golf technique)(includes related article)Sports and fitness 
Slicer's corner. (golf)(includes related articles)Sports and fitness 
Slicer's corner. (golf technique)(includes related articles)Sports and fitness 
Slicer's corner. (golf technique)(includes related information)Sports and fitness 
Slicer's corner: two-ball drill promotes inside path. (golf technique)(includes related articles)Sports and fitness 
Snakes in the grass: gamesmanship walks a fine line between good tactics and bad manners. (golf gamesmanship)(includes related articles)Sports and fitnessCurt Sampson
Star gazing. (cosmic readout on professional golfers)Sports and fitness 
Stay loose and athletic. (golf) (Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Strange at Oak Hill. (golfer Curtis Strange) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Strong Brandie. (golfer Brandie Burton)Sports and fitnessLarry Dorman
Sure outs from sand. (golf technique)Sports and fitness 
Swinging in the rain. (golf)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Tailor your tee shot. (golf technique)Sports and fitnessPeter Jacobsen
Take my test. (golf technique) (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessRaymond Floyd
Take the hook out of your bag. (golf)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
The bottom line on head movement. (golf)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
The British Open. (golf tournament history)Sports and fitness 
The dreaded shank. (golf fault)Sports and fitness 
The godfather. (golf course designer Charles Blair Macdonald)Sports and fitnessStephen Goodwin
The greatest showdown in golf. (Skins Game)(Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitness 
The inside story: straighten your slice by making an un-straight takeaway.Sports and fitnessCraig Bunker
The king. (golfer Arnold Palmer)Sports and fitness 
The PGA Championship. (Professional Golfers' Association Championship)Sports and fitness 
The square wedge. (golf)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
The toughest hall of all. (Ladies Professional Golf Association Hall of Fame) (Fairway: Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessRhonda Glenn
The U.S. Open. (golf tournament history)Sports and fitness 
The Zing's the thing. (Ping Zing golf club)Sports and fitness 
Throw the hammer. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Tighten your technique in the off season. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Top of the class: these five players have graduated from the Ben Hogan Tour to the PGA Tour. (Professional Golfers' Association) (Special Advertising Section: Ben Hogan Tour 1992)Sports and fitness 
Top two. (1972 and 1982 U.S. Open golf tournaments)Sports and fitnessArt Spandler
Toss the short ones. (golf)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Tough it out! How to play the 10 hardest shots in golf. (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessGary Player
Trigger a good weight shift. (golf) (Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Try the hook escape. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Twin towers. (golfers Helen Alfredsson and Florence Descampe)Sports and fitnessJohn Goldstein
Vardon vs. Victoria. (golf humor)Sports and fitnessB. Feil
Volcano under control. (golfer Steve Pate)Sports and fitnessIvan Maisel
Waggle ... or not? (golf technique)Sports and fitness 
Wake of a career. (golf coach Jesse Haddock to retire from Wake Forest University)Sports and fitness 
Walloping Woosie. (golfer Ian Woosnam)Sports and fitness 
Watson at Pebble Beach. (golfer Tom Watson's technique) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
What to watch for. (Bellerive golf course)Sports and fitnessDavid Barnett
What to watch for ... the lowdown on the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach.Sports and fitness 
When the sweet spot is the wrong spot. (golf) (Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
When to be a hero. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
When you should work the ball. (golf) (Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Winter's wonders. (golf clubs)Sports and fitness 
Your system for sand. (golf) (Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
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