Golf Magazine 1995 - Abstracts

Golf Magazine 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
1994 for the record. (golf statistics) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
3 ... 2 ... 1 ... pow!(improving the golf swing)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessGreg Norman
A collection of eccentrics: the personality of Shinnecock Hills includes an abundance of characters.(Shinnecock Hills Golf Club)Sports and fitness 
A delicate balance: often the toughest play a PGA Tour player makes is juggling the demands of both job and family. (includes related article on children on the golf circuit) (Special Advertising Section: Tour 95)Sports and fitnessChris Smith
A little action. (professional golfers and gambling)Sports and fitnessJeff Rude
All golf, all the time, (The Golf Channel to begin operation in Jan 1995)Sports and fitnessLeonard Shapiro
An ounce of prevention....(preventing golf injuries)Sports and fitnessMary Biggar
A novel idea: a steady stream of golf fiction is flooding the literary landscape. Overall, the quality is better than you might think.(The Golf Course: 8th Hole)Sports and fitnessGlen Waggoner
Are you stuck with your swing? (golf swing) (Cover Story)Sports and fitness 
Backyard birdies.(building a putting green in your house or yard)Sports and fitnessJohn Grossman
Balancing act: learn the feeling of a balanced address and finish for more consistent shots.(includes related article on swing speed)Sports and fitnessTom Patri
Basic instincts.(golfer Ernie Els' mental game)Sports and fitness 
Bob Jones remembered.Sports and fitnessKen Bowden, Jack Nicklaus
By his design: besides designing courses, architect Alister Mackenzie was a man of letters - and opinions.(excerpt from book 'The Spirit of St. Andrews')Sports and fitnessAlister Mackenzie
Camp swing-a-lot. (LPGA golf camps) (Fairway 95: Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessEllen Erlanger
Can't hit long irons? (golf technique)Sports and fitness 
Common denominators. (golf tips on correcting putting errors)Sports and fitnessJan Stephenson
Congressional reform.(Congressional Country Club)Sports and fitness 
Cowabunga!(Senior Tour golfer Robert Landers)Sports and fitnessJeff Rude
Dateline: Augusta: these stories demand close attention heading into this year's Masters.(Augusta National Golf Course, Augusta, Georgia, Masters Golf Tournament)Sports and fitnessWard Clayton
Debuts.(professional golfers and first events)Sports and fitness 
Dig you must. (golf technique)Sports and fitnessRick Grayson
Does equipment matter?(golf equipment)(The Ultimate Guide to Chipping)(Cover Story)Sports and fitness 
Dr. Dirt is in.(golfer Brad Bryant)Sports and fitnessGeorge White
Equal time.(gender discrimination against women by private golf clubs)Sports and fitnessSusan Fornoff
Executive course: Gillette LPGA Golf Clinics for women help businesswomen transfer their skills from the office to the course.(Ladies Professional Golf Association)Sports and fitnessChristine Brennan
Fairways and greens.(improving golf swing accuracy)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessRick Smith
Family affair.(golfer Bill Murchison takes family on pro tour)Sports and fitnessScott Gummer
Fantastic finish.(Special Advertising Section: The Tour Championship)Sports and fitness 
Fear no evil.(golf psychology)Sports and fitnessFran Pirozzolo
Firsts. (golf trivia)Sports and fitness 
Focusing on a grainy picture.(reading a golf green)(The Ultimate Guide to Chipping)(Cover Story)Sports and fitness 
Four Seasons Resort Nevis. (includes related article)Sports and fitnessJohn Paul Newport
Friendly confines: to a growing number of golfers, the congenial atmosphere of th Senior PGA Tour and LPGA Tour pro-ams make them a real value.Sports and fitnessSteve Govoni
Get set for power: the first step to hitting longer tee shots is mastering these four setup keys.Sports and fitness 
Get tough! For great golfers like Corey Pavin, the secret isn't trying harder, it's trying smarter. Here's how they do it - and how you can, too.(The Golf Course: 11th Hole)(includes related information on mental toughness)Sports and fitnessRichard Coop
Going the distance.(golf drills to eliminate three-putting)Sports and fitness 
Goin' low: forty years ago, Mike Souchak lit up the Tour with a 72-hole scoring record that still stands.(The Golf Course 12th Hole)Sports and fitnessLee Pace
Golf at latitude 64 degrees north. (Chena Bend Golf Club in Alaska)Sports and fitnessMichael A. Cox
Grizzled veteran.(golfer Buddy Allin)Sports and fitnessEd Kiersh
Home of the stars.(celebrities who play golf in Los Angeles, CA)Sports and fitnessJohn Strege
Horseshoe Bay: a Lone Star retreat on the shores of Lake LBJ.(The Golf Course 14th Hole)(includes related course information)Sports and fitnessGlen Waggoner
How much do they cost?(golf club prices)(Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Imagine.... (golf visualization techniques)Sports and fitnessLynn Betts
Ladies: chip like a champ.(chipping tips from top golf instructors)Sports and fitnessJohn Gerring, Bill Davis, Mike McGetrick, Rina Ritson
Laura Davies: she owns 12 television sets, 100 teddy bears, and she's driven a ball 351 yards.(Interview)Sports and fitnessGeorge White
Letting go.(golf psychology)(includes tips on how to approach the rehearsal swing)Sports and fitnessRichard C. Coop
Long drives.(golf anecdotes)Sports and fitness 
Lord Byron.(anecdotes about golfer John Byron Nelson Jr.)Sports and fitness 
Main course. (golf course design)(excerpted from 'The Spirit of St. Andrews')Sports and fitnessAlister Mackenzie
Major credit: a 10-year exemption is a valuable commodity on the PGA Tour.(The Golf Course 3d Hole)Sports and fitnessRobinson Holloway
Many paths to greatness. (100 greatest golf courses)(includes related article)Sports and fitnessTom Doak
Marketplace.(The Golf Course: 10th Hole)Sports and fitness 
Moe Norman. (professional golfer)Sports and fitnessTim O'Connor
Murphy's (new) law.(Bob Murphy on the Senior Tour)(The Golf Course 5th Hole)Sports and fitnessJeff Williams
New grey toon.(St. Andrews, Scotland)Sports and fitnessDudley Doust
New life: leaving alcoholism and despair behind, Brian Barnes embarks on a Senior career.(The Golf Course: 5th Hole)Sports and fitnessDerek Lawrenson
Notable quotables.(golfing quotes)(Out of Bounds)(Column)Sports and fitness 
One minute lessons. (excerpted from '365 One Minute Golf Lessons')Sports and fitnessRobin McMillan
One-shot wonders.(golf anecdotes)Sports and fitness 
Perfectly precise: Augusta National's greens may appear huge, but the player hoping for reasonable birdie putts must hit tiny targets.(Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia)Sports and fitnessTom Weiskopf
Playing the long shot: to hit the long bunker shot well, forget your short bunker shot technique.Sports and fitnessGary Player, John Andrisani
Playoffs.(golf anecdotes)Sports and fitness 
Price is right.(Nick Price's golf technique)Sports and fitnessJohn Gerring, Bill Davis, Mike McGetrick, Derek Hardy
Private lessons. (golf technique)Sports and fitness 
Private lessons: our personalized instruction for April 1995.Sports and fitness 
Private lessons: our personalized instruction for October 1995.Sports and fitness 
Private lessons: our personalized instruction for September 1995.(golf)Sports and fitness 
Privates' property: how a couple of soldiers on leave spent a pleasant Saturday at Augusta National with Jack Nicklaus, Spiro Agnew, and the Secret Service.(Augusta National Golf Course, Augusta, Georgia)Sports and fitnessCliff Haka
Putting: everything's backward.(golf technique)(Private Lessons: High Handicapper)Sports and fitness 
Rec.Sport.Golf.(computer network services for golfers)Sports and fitnessTom Ferrell
Rocky's rules.(how to use extra-long drivers)Sports and fitnessRob Sauerhaft, Rocky Thompson
Rough it out.(golf technique)Sports and fitness 
Royally restricted: the Royal Household Golf Club is fit for a queen, a couple of princes, lady-in-waiting, and a footman or two.Sports and fitnessKevin Pilley
Russian pioneers. (Russian golfers)Sports and fitnessPaul Abercrombie
San Diego is still a top spot.(Golf on the Move: Resorts and Real Estate)Sports and fitnessMichael A. Cox
Secrets of good chipping. (golf technique)Sports and fitness 
Senior saves: these three recovery shots will strokes at any age.Sports and fitnessGene Borek
Smart start: have to work to get it going? One of these triggers will start your swing on the right path.(The Golf Course 6th Hole)(includes related information on top golf teachers)Sports and fitnessJohn Gerring, Mike McGetrick, Derek Hardy, Phil Ritson
Star track.(Riviera Country Club golf course, Pacific Palisades, CA)Sports and fitnessT.R. Reinman
Staying the course. (designing the new LPGA International Golf Course in Daytona, Florida) (Fairway 95: Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessRees Jones
Strange sticks: all is not normal in the bags of many PGA Tour players. (Professional Golf Association)(includes related article on golfer Richard Zokol's irons)Sports and fitnessCurt Sampson
Sugarloaf.(Maine golf resort)Sports and fitnessBruce McCallen
Swedish meatball. (golfer Jesper Parnevik)Sports and fitnessRobinson Holloway
Tales of the toters. (professional golf caddies)Sports and fitness 
The 4-in-1 shot.(golf technique)Sports and fitnessLorin Anderson, Bill Moretti
The 4 killer mistakes.(golf)(includes related article on the grain, and related data information)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessDave Pelz, Jim Flick, Jim McLean, Rick Smith
The best ... and worst: month ending August 20.(golf, 1995)Sports and fitness 
The best ... and worst: month ending July 16.(golf; 1995)Sports and fitness 
The best British Open course in America.(Shinnecock Hills golf course)Sports and fitnessTom Doak
The brashness of youth.(golfer David Duval)Sports and fitnessChris Smith
The first 100 clubs in America. (golf clubs)Sports and fitness 
The first five.(five golf clubs formed the group that became the United States Golf Association)Sports and fitness 
The formula.(short game technique for golfers)Sports and fitnessDennis Kalkowski
The game that seized the president's soul: FDR loved golf, even long after his ability to play was gone.(Franklin Delano Roosevelt)(The Golf Course: 12th Hole)Sports and fitnessRon Nelson
The golfiest places in the United States. (important sites in the history of golf) (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessLee Pace
The headcover solution.(correcting golf faults)(Private Lessons: Power Hitter)Sports and fitness 
The lost manuscript. (newly discovered book by golf course architect Alister Mackenzie)Sports and fitnessLorne Rubenstein
The maestro. (George Knudson)Sports and fitnessLorne Rubenstein
The old college try: many PGA Tour pros keep in touch, and involved, with their college golf programs. (includes related article) (Special Advertising Section: Tour 95)Sports and fitnessRon Green Jr.
The promised land.(playing the Senior PGA Tour)Sports and fitnessBill Feinstein
The senior swing: lengthen your backswing and your shots with these three keys.Sports and fitnessBob Raitt
The Squire. (golfer Gene Sarazen)Sports and fitness 
The Tour: top to bottom.(PGA Tour golf tournaments ranked according to prestige)(Illustration)Sports and fitness 
This magic moment: charmed by a stroke of good luck and an incredible shot, Gene Sarazen carved out a piece of Masters lore. (Masters Golf Tournament)Sports and fitnessBob Sommers
Wayward wisdom on ... paychecks.(Out of Bounds)(Column)Sports and fitness 
Whatever happened to.... (updates on former professional golfers)Sports and fitnessEd Kiersh
What's wrong with Watson's stroke?(golfer Tom Watson's putting stroke)(Evaluation)Sports and fitness 
Wild Bill Mehlhorn.(golfer)Sports and fitnessMark Gearen
World heavyweights. (controversy concerning proposed World Tour golf circuit)Sports and fitness 
World turmoil. (problems concerning plans for World Tour in golf)(includes related information)Sports and fitness 
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