Golf Magazine 1997 Mike Purkey - Abstracts

Golf Magazine 1997 Mike Purkey
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A wing and a prayer (Winged Foot golf course in Westchester Co, NY, site of the Aug 1997 PGA Championships; includes a related article on the Walker Cup match played at nearby Quaker Ridge Golf Club, Scarsdale, NY)Sports and fitnessDavid Barrett, Mike Purkey
Flight of the Po-Do. (challenging the pro shops' monopoly, Charles Walgreen had PGA golfing pro Johnny Bulla endorse his 35 cent golf balls which he sold in his drugstores)Sports and fitnessMike Purkey
Good form: things you should know to be savvy about this game. (golf)(The Golf Course: Service)Sports and fitnessMike Purkey
Good form: things you should know to be savvy about this game. (Ryder Cup golf tournament)(also discusses golf-course etiquette and Samuel Ryder)(The Golf Course: Service)Sports and fitnessMike Purkey
Great Granny: one of history's legendary sportswriters helped create some of golf's lore. (Grantland Rice)Sports and fitnessMike Purkey
Seen and heard.(marketing the Ryder Cup generates much potential sponsorship)Sports and fitnessMike Purkey
Take the pressure off.(The Golf Course: Mental Side)Sports and fitnessMike Purkey, RIchard Coop
Teamwork: by keeping any individual feelings to themselves, the Europeans played - and won - as a team.Sports and fitnessMike Purkey
The 'other guy,' the player paired with the major champion winner is often a forgotten man. History shows he shouldn't be. (golf)(U.S. Open)Sports and fitnessMike Purkey
The "other" Opens: the national championships for women and seniors have their own built-in dramas.(The Golf Course)(Interview)Sports and fitnessMike Purkey
The shot seen by a million. (TV broadcast of 1953 Tam O'Shanter open)(The Golf Course: History)Sports and fitnessMike Purkey
The spikeless debate. (banning of metal spikes on golf courses)(The Golf Course: Straight Talk)Sports and fitnessMike Purkey
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