Golf Magazine 1993 - Abstracts

Golf Magazine 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
26 years ago ... Jack Nicklaus set the 72-hole Open scoring record. (U.S. Open golf tournament)Sports and fitnessPatrick V. Leahy
Adopt a driver swing. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
All heart. (golfer Dave Stockton)Sports and fitnessJeff Williams
A matter of time. (golf broadcaster Pat Summerall)Sports and fitnessChris Smith
A Northwest passage. (golf courses in British Columbia)Sports and fitnessMichael A. Cox
Avoid left wrist breakdown. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Back in the chips. (golfer Patty Sheehan)Sports and fitnessJim Burnett
Between and betwixt. (golf clubs)Sports and fitness 
Block? Try an open stance. (golf technique; includes related information) (Slicer's Corner)Sports and fitness 
Buy by mail: catalogs to fill your golf needs, from clubs to clothes to collectibles. (Directory)Sports and fitnessMary Biggar, Marie Therese McEntee
Castaways. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Chip, chip hooray. (golf tip)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Clayton Heafner. (professional golfer)Sports and fitnessRon Green Jr.
Clubhead outside hands. (golf tip)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Conquering the red zone. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Couples at Augusta. (golfer Fred Couples) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Course doctor. (Baltusrol Golf Club)Sports and fitnessRees Jones
Cure wrist-itis. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Cut the short clubs. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Deal and Prince's. (Kent, England, golf courses)Sports and fitnessJames W. Finegan
Deep in the heart of Texas. (golf)Sports and fitness 
Diminishing returns. (professional golfer's winnings)Sports and fitnessC.W. Griffin
Downhill lie in the bunker. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Down right. (golf swing)Sports and fitnessGregor Jamieson
Drop down two clubs. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Eliminate the left side. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Fight hook with right side. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
First golfer: President Bill Clinton is just one of the guys on the golf course.Sports and fitnessEdward Kiersh
First lesson in shotmaking. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
First tee casino. (golf humor)Sports and fitnessRichard Andrews
Flawless Faldo. (golfer Nick Faldo)Sports and fitness 
Follow-through on your short game. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Foreign affairs. (professional golfers overseas) (special advertising section)Sports and fitnessJohn Steinbreder
Forward press cures putting problems. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Fringe benefits. (golf technique)Sports and fitnessLee Janzen
Get behind the ball. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Get hip. (hip motion in golf)Sports and fitnessBob Prichard
Golf flicks. (movies about golf)Sports and fitness 
Golf in the 'hood. (Ladies Professional Golf Association Junior Golf Program) (Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessJohn (American attorney general) Mitchell
Golf in the West. (golf resorts) (Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitness 
Golf Magazine's greatest courses 1993. (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Greg's new swing. (golfer Greg Norman) (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessClaude Harmon Jr.
Handling heavy headwinds. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Heel in the sand. (golf tip)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Heel up to hole chips. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Hickory hacking. (golf club history)Sports and fitness 
"I am Mr. Tempo." (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Imagine.... (use of imagination in golf)Sports and fitnessChuck Hogan
In a slump? How to get back in the groove when your good swing vanishes. (golf technique)Sports and fitness 
Irwin at Inverness. (golfer Hale Irwin) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Is video good for your game? (use of video recordings in golf instruction)Sports and fitness 
It's not in your hands. (putting technique) (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessDave Pelz
Jones vs. Hagen. (golfers Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen)Sports and fitnessPat Seelig
Just a game: who do the pros play with when they tee it up for fun? (professional golfers)Sports and fitnessGeorge White
Just the opposite. (teaching golf to left-handed people; includes related information on equipment)(part 2)Sports and fitnessDon Markus
Kill the legs for the knockdown. (golf technique) (Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Laying low. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Learn to hit long irons. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Learn to turn. (golf swing)(includes related information) (Slicer's Corner)Sports and fitness 
Left hand low. (putting technique)Sports and fitnessDave Pelz
Lift off. (golf techniques)(includes related information)Sports and fitnessCurtis Strange
Lion in winter. (golfer Tom Watson)Sports and fitnessJames Dodson
Lone star. (golfer Justin Leonard)Sports and fitnessCurt Sampson
Love on the Tour. (Davis Love III; Professional Golfers' Association Tour) (Interview)Sports and fitnessSal Saiorana
Lucky seven. (7-wood golf club)Sports and fitnessRina Ritson
Make it dance. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Miracle finishes. (Professional Golfers' Association Tour) (special advertising section)Sports and fitnessRoger Graves
Monster slice recovery. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Multi-level lies. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Mutual admiration. (professional golfers who are friends with athletes in other sports) (special advertising section)Sports and fitnessHelen Ross
My caddie and me. (includes related information)Sports and fitnessPeter Jacobsen
New hope for the slice. (golf tips) (Cover Story)Sports and fitness 
No more 3 putts! (golf psychology)Sports and fitnessDavid L. Cook
No more majors: some of golf's greatest courses will never host another major championship.Sports and fitnessDavid Earl
Outlandish architecture. (golf course architecture)Sports and fitness 
Out of the shop. (club pros who became Professional Golfers' Association Senior Tour players)Sports and fitnessJeff Williams
Over the top. (golf technique)Sports and fitnessPhil Ritson
Pate at Sawgrass. (golfer Jerry Pate) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Patience makes perfect. (golf tip)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Picking up the pieces. (golfer Willie Wood)Sports and fitnessJeff Rude
Picks to click. (top golfers in 1993)Sports and fitness 
Pick up the pace. (golf pace)Sports and fitness 
Play to the 150s. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Postmark: world golf; commemorative stamps celebrate the game's international heritage.Sports and fitnessRaymond Schuessler
Power images. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Practice shotmaking. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Practice what we preach. (golf practice tips)Sports and fitnessJohn Gerring, Dick Harmon, Johnny Myers, Jim McLean, Phil Ritson, Dick Farley, Shelby Futch
Pre-round: pay attention to putting. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Pressure points. (golf technique; includes related information) (Slicer's Corner)Sports and fitness 
Psyche holes. (golf psychology)Sports and fitnessThomas Dorsel
Putt like you swing. (golf technique)Sports and fitnessJohn Andrisani
Quick study. (golfer Lee Jantzen)Sports and fitnessLarry Guest
Raise the wrist. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Ready to deliver? (golfer Laura Davies)Sports and fitnessEdward Kiersh
Repeat feats. (winning streaks in golf)Sports and fitness 
Re-Peete. (golfer Calvin Peete)Sports and fitnessChris Smith
Retain right wrist angle for "pro trajectory." (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Rethink set make-up. (golf club sets)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Return to impact drill. (golf technique)(includes related information) (Slicer's Corner)Sports and fitness 
Rising senior. (Isao Aoki, Senior Professional Golfers' Association tour)Sports and fitnessMichael Arkush
Routine tempo. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Royal tees. (golf trivia)Sports and fitness 
Seeing is believing. (golf technique)Sports and fitnessJohn Andrisiani
Short game not short swing. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Should you take a practice swing? (golf technique)Sports and fitness 
Soften your arms. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Speed kills. (golf swing)Sports and fitness 
Speed wars. (fastest golf greens)Sports and fitnessDavid Earl
Spouse power. (Professional Golfers' Association Tour Wives Association) (special advertising section)Sports and fitnessRobert Michaels
Square deal: the PGA Tour and Karsten Manufacturing solved their dispute over square grooves out of court. (Professional Golfers' Association)Sports and fitness 
Stand tall for big turn. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Stay loose on the greens. (golf tip)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Step-through for a good weight shift. (golf technique; includes related information)(Slicer's Corner)Sports and fitness 
Swing for playability. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Swing long, drives short. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Take 3 and run. (Augusta National Golf Course)Sports and fitnessRon Green Jr.
Taking on the world. (Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour) (Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessRhonda Glenn
Telling lies: learn to read a hilly lie and your shots will fly on target. (golf technique)Sports and fitnessDick Farley
The eyes have it. (Slicer's Corner)(includes related information)Sports and fitness 
The greatest courses you've hardly heard of. (golf courses)Sports and fitnessTom Doak
The greatest name in golf.... (Ky Laffoon)Sports and fitnessLarry Guest
The pre-Masters. (Southeastern Open golf tournament)Sports and fitnessWard Clayton
The putting game. (golf technique)(includes related information)Sports and fitness 
The return of Fast Eddie. (golfer Eddie Pearce)Sports and fitnessHubert Mizell
The Ryder Cup. (golf tournament)Sports and fitness 
The shot of your life. (golf psychology)Sports and fitnessDavid L. Cook
The Tour school. (Professional Golfers' Association Tour players) (special advertising section)Sports and fitnessSteve Hershey
The wrong side: the world can be a backward place for a left-handed golfer. (part 1)Sports and fitnessDon Markus
The year of the Hawk. (golfer Ben Hogan)Sports and fitness 
The yips. (golf)Sports and fitness 
They'll quake at the Lake. (PGA Chamionship at the Lake Course at the Olympic Club golf club; includes related information)(Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessPat Sullivan
Think like a gorilla. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Thumb where? (golf grip)Sports and fitness 
Tighten your short game. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Total package. (golfer David Duval)Sports and fitnessTom McCollister
Travel with two sand wedges. (Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Trevino at Merion. (golfer Lee Trevino) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Two-sport stars. (golfers who practice other sports)Sports and fitness 
Two thoughts for more distance. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Unlikely suspects: your driver and putter are the keys to a better wedge game. (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessRaymond Floyd
Wally world. (golf practice tips) (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessGeorge White, Wally Armstrong
War stories. (golf history)Sports and fitness 
What's on first.... (golf swing)Sports and fitness 
Whippersnappers. (golf prodigies)Sports and fitness 
Why do they do that? (golf faults)Sports and fitnessCurtis Strange
Why you can't stay down. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Wide stance for compact swing. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
Wild dunes: the Links Course bounces back after losing a stormy match. (South Carolina golf course)(includes related information)Sports and fitnessBrian NcCallen
"Winterize" your putting stroke. (golf technique for winter play)(Private Lessons: Low Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Wood beats iron. (golf technique)(Private Lessons: Straight Hitter)Sports and fitness 
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