Golf Magazine 1996 - Abstracts

Golf Magazine 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
10 minutes a day ... to a better back. (stretching exercises)Sports and fitnessMichael Haney
10 minutes a day ... to a firm foundation.(strengthening the gluteus maximus)Sports and fitnessKurt Zuelsdorf
10 minutes a day ... to better balance. (exercises to help develop better balance during the golf swing)Sports and fitnessPete Draovitch
18 holes with ... Greg Maddux. (baseball pitcher)Sports and fitnessJack Sheehan
1995 for the record. (final 1995 PGA Tour statistics)Sports and fitness 
7 deadly sins. (golf psychology)Sports and fitnessRichard Coop
Above the crowd: tall in stature and long in talent, Gordon Sherry makes his Masters debut.(golfer Gordon Sherry)Sports and fitnessLorne Rubenstein
America's 100 best golf teachers.(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessLorin Anderson, John Andrisani, Mary Biggar Evnin
A tale of two slices. (golf swing instruction)Sports and fitnessBill Moretti
A taste of home. (how LPGA Tour members adjust to life on the road)(Special Advertising Section: Fairway 1996)Sports and fitnessElizabeth Opalenik
A week in the life: a typical week in the very untypical life of a PGA TOUR pro.(Special Advertising Section: 1996 PGA Tour)Sports and fitness 
Back to basics. (fundamentals of the golf swing)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessLorin Anderson, Mary Biggar Evnin
Brave new world. (professional golfer Tiger Woods)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessThomas Bonk
Brotherly love. (women professional golfers and their brothers)(Special Advertising Section: Fairway 1996)Sports and fitnessChristine Brennan
Carry on. (how to produce more distance off the tee)Sports and fitnessJeff Warne, Jim McLean, Claude Harmon, Charles Sorrell
Cashing in: former bank teller Woody Austin has moved to the PGA Tour's pay window.(Professional Golfers' Association Tour)Sports and fitnessHubert Mizell
Chipping. (golf swing technique)Sports and fitness 
Chipping made easy.(The Golf Course: Short Game)Sports and fitnessJeff Warne
Choke zone survival. (how to make short putts)Sports and fitnessDarrell Kestner
Country boy. (PGA Tour player Tommy Tolles)Sports and fitnessMike Blum
Crank it up. (how to produce more distance off the tee)Sports and fitnessJim Gerber
Dear old dads. (members of the Senior Tour who have grade-school-age children)Sports and fitnessMichael Arkush
Design for business. (golf-course architecture)Sports and fitnessJeff Williams
Distance vs. accuracy. (affect on golf scores)Sports and fitnessPeter Sanders
Do the bump.(bump-and-run technique)Sports and fitnessGreg Norman
Drive for show, putt for dough. (golf-swing instruction)(Cover Story)Sports and fitness 
Drive to win. (tee shots)Sports and fitnessJim McLean, Phil Ritson, Rick Grayson, Don Trahan, Butch Harmon
Eye liners. (position of the eyes during the putting stroke)Sports and fitnessJim McLean, Don Trahan
Fairway "trap." (how to hit fairway woods)Sports and fitnessGary Player
Fast forward. (professional golfer Mark O'Meara)Sports and fitnessGeorge White
Fast Tracks.(golf course conditions)Sports and fitnessRon Green Jr.
Fat-free par saves. (golf-swing instruction)Sports and fitnessLaird Small
Fit your swing to your physique. (golf-swing instruction)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessMike Adams
Flight of the peacock. (former PGA Tour player Doug Sanders)Sports and fitnessMelanie Hauser
Going straight: extend the right arm to extend the length of your drives.(golf swing)Sports and fitness 
Golden boy. (golfer Steve Stricker) (The Golf Course: PGA Tour)Sports and fitnessGary D'Amato
Golf in hell. (Golf Club of Lebanon)Sports and fitnessDavid C. Forward
Golf in the West. (golf resorts)(Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitnessDavid Lott
Good fella. (Italian golfer Costantino Rocca)Sports and fitnessDerek Lawrenson
Grid for grit. (how to hit out of sand bunkers)Sports and fitnessJim Gerber
Hard shots, simple saves. (how to play five tough short-game shots)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessBill Davis
Here's Johnny! (Senior Tour member John Jacobs)Sports and fitnessEd Kiersh
High five. (Vail Valley, Colorado)Sports and fitnessTom Ferrell
High-priced ranges. (high fees at golf driving ranges)Sports and fitnessLeonard Shapiro
Hit the ball first.(The Golf Course: Faults)Sports and fitnessJohn Geertsen Jr.
Holiday gift guide. (gifts for golfers)(The Golf Course: Etc.)(Buyers Guide)Sports and fitnessJonathan Abrahams
Home cooking. (LPGA Tour player Kris Tschetter)Sports and fitnessJoe Juliano
How to improve before you play.(golfing)Sports and fitnessKen Bowden, Jack Nicklaus
How to play par golf.(tips on lowering golf handicaps)Sports and fitnessPeter Sanders
Journeymen. (the lesser-known players on the PGA Tour)Sports and fitnessMike Berardino
League of their own. (Celebrity Golf Association)Sports and fitnessMichael Mayo
Learn to release. (golf swing technique)Sports and fitnessRick McCord, Dick Farley
Let me level with you. (how to produce a level golf swing)Sports and fitnessDerek Hardy
Like father, like son. (excerpt from 'The Four Cornerstones of Winning Golf)Sports and fitnessJohn Andrisani, Butch Harmon Jr.
Lofty trendsetters. (fairway woods) (includes article on why fairway woods are preferable to irons)Sports and fitnessAnnika Sorenstam, Rob Sauerhaft
Long road. (German golf sensation Alexander Cejka)Sports and fitnessDerek Lawrenson
Mental art of putting. (excerpt)Sports and fitnessPatrick J. Cohn, Robert K. Winters
Message from the commissioner. (Ladies Professional Golf Association)(Special Advertising Section: Fairway 1996)Sports and fitnessJim Ritts
Mid Pines. (golf course in North Carolina)Sports and fitnessGlen Waggoner
Mixed match. (golfing legend John Reid and his wife)Sports and fitnessPeter F. Stevens
New choice on the air. (TV talk-show host Peter Kessler)Sports and fitnessLeonard Shapiro
No longer Billy the kid. (professional golfer Billy Mayfair)Sports and fitnessBill Huffman
Off the deep end. (tragic demise of golfing prodigy John McDermott)Sports and fitnessDennis Pottenger
Off to a slow start?(starting the golf swing)Sports and fitness 
Old faithfuls. (golf swings)(The Golf Course: Teacher Talk)Sports and fitnessFred Griffin, Jim McLean, Phil Ritson, Craig Bunker, Claude Harmon
Old soldiers never die. (PGA Senior Tour member Walter Morgan)Sports and fitnessLee Pace
On their own. (professional golfers who eschew advice from golf teachers)Sports and fitnessT.R. Reinman
Our personalized instruction: August 1996. (five topics of golf instruction)(Private Lessons)Sports and fitness 
Our personalized instruction for February 1996. (five topics that include how to improve on long putts, sand shots, and other issues)(Private Lessons)Sports and fitness 
Our personalized instruction for June 1996. (five topics that include how to hit out of sand bunkers and other issues)(Private Lessons)Sports and fitness 
Our personalized instruction for March 1996. (five topics that include how to score under 80 and other issues)(Private Lessons)Sports and fitness 
Our personalized instruction: July 1996. (five topics of golf aimed at helping the senior player, low handicapper, straight hitter, power hitter and high handicapper)(Private Lessons)Sports and fitness 
Our personalized instruction: May 1996. (five golf lessons)(Private Lessons)Sports and fitness 
Our personalized instruction: November 1996. (golf-swing technique)(Private Lessons)Sports and fitness 
Our personalized instruction: October 1996. (golf lessons designed for the power hitter, high- and low-handicapper, straight hitter and senior player)(Private Lessons)Sports and fitness 
Our personalized instruction: September 1996. (five different lessons designed to help high and low handicappers, senior players, straight hitters and power hitters)(Private Lessons)Sports and fitness 
Pitching. (short game technique)Sports and fitness 
Precocious youngster. (LPGA rookie Karrie Webb)Sports and fitnessJim Burnett
Private lessons.(golfing tips)Sports and fitness 
Range warrior. (professional golfer Allen Doyle)Sports and fitnessMike Berardino
Ready for prime time/Spring '96. (golf vacations)(Special Advertising Section: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; includes article on the many golf schools in the area)Sports and fitnessStephen Goodwin
Return to Tulsa. (site of the 1996 Tour Championship)(Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitness 
"Right" your backswing. (tips to correct slicing)Sports and fitnessKevin Walker
Sand play. (how to hit from out of sand bunkers)Sports and fitness 
Senior dreamers: they've chucked their regular jobs to take a long-shot chance at making the Senior Tour.(golfers)Sports and fitnessBob Cullen
Separated shoulders. (golf-swing technique)Sports and fitnessDave Collins
Sink more long putts.(putting technique)Sports and fitnessBrad Faxon
Stop steering. (golf-swing technique)Sports and fitnessMike Adams, Kevin Walker, Mike McGetrick, Johnny Myers
Super shots. (difficult golf shots by PGA Tour players)(Special Advertising Section: 1996 PGA Tour)Sports and fitnessRon Green Jr.
The complete package.(Special Advertising Section: Golf in Arizona)Sports and fitness 
The dreaded half-wedge. (golf-swing instruction)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessKent Cayce
The Family Way. (professional golfer Laura Baugh)Sports and fitnessGeorge White
The fat man. (famed golf hustler Martin Stanovich)Sports and fitnessReid Hanley
Their other games.(speculating what other sports famous golfers could have played)(Column)Sports and fitnessThomas Boswell
The keys to Augusta; the only golfer to master them six times identifies each hole's primary architectural challenge.(Augusta National golf course)Sports and fitnessKen Bowden, Jack Nicklaus
The life and times of Bobby Jones.(champion golfer; book excerpt)Sports and fitnessSidney L. Matthew
The most valuable club you don't have - and don't know how to use.(the lob wedge; includes related articles explaining how to use the lob wedge for various shots and various dealers who sell the club)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessDave Pelz, Lee Janzen, Steve Elkington, Payne Stewart, D.A. Weibring
The other PGA TOUR stats leaders. (statistics of the PGA's tournament courses)(Special Advertising Section: 1996 PGA Tour)Sports and fitnessJohn Grossman
The other side of the mountain. (aging female professional golfers)Sports and fitnessDon Markus
The PGA Tour's top-10 lists. (PGA Tour players)(Special Advertising Section: 1996 PGA Tour)Sports and fitness 
The plane truth. (pros and cons regarding one aspect of Ben Hogan's golf swing philosophy)Sports and fitnessJohn Gerring, Rick McCord
The pro's sand secret. (golf-swing instruction)Sports and fitness 
The science of the swing. (golf)(includes related information on training techniques)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessMichael McTeigue
The Solheim Cup. (biennial women's team golf competition)(Special Advertising Section)Sports and fitness 
Tillie's tenets. (excerpt from the book 'The Course Beautiful: A Collection of Original Articles and Photographs on Golf Course Design')Sports and fitness 
Top billing. (how to create proper clubface-to-ball contact)Sports and fitness 
Tour school. (special schools for children of LPGA Tour members)(Special Advertising Section: Fairway 1996)Sports and fitnessEllen Erlanger
Trust your swing. (golf psychology)Sports and fitnessByron Huff
Up, out, and around. (how to hit golf shots from out of tree areas)Sports and fitnessGreg Norman
What's working now. (latest techniques at America's best golf schools)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessFred Griffin, Jim Flick, Mike McGetrick, Jim McLean, Craig Bunker, Rick Smith, Penny Zavichas, Dick Tiddy
Who is the best putter in the world? (Dave Pelz World Putting Championship)(Cover Story)Sports and fitness 
Wild child. (junior golfers and their obsession with power)Sports and fitnessGary Smith, Rick Grayson
Year of the king.(golfer Arnold Palmer)Sports and fitness 
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