Wednesday, December 5
2001: Unraveling the lunacy of length
The world of golf has gone wacko over long driving.
2001: Newcomer Kinloch a welcome throwback
Old Dominion has a newcomer on its hands that’s already being talked about – rightly, in this reviewer’s judgment – as the state’s best course.
2001: World Golf Village adds teaching facility
The World Golf Village’s state-of-the-art teaching facility is slated to be up and running by the end of this month.
2001: Stow your clubs in luxurious convenience
The G500 sport utility vehicle is coming to U.S. showrooms “later this fall," and the C320 station wagon will come to America for the first time in 2002.
2001: Oil-free sunscreen with a theme
Two new sun-protection products are themed specifically for golfers.
2001: Apex Edge Pro added to Hogan line
Spalding Holdings Corp. is adding another model to the Ben Hogan line, due to begin shipping in February.
2001: Zevo mounts comeback
The golf company is back with a space-age driver that gives a renewed definition to clubhead stability.
2001: Season signaled wound ball’s end as a winner
Solid-core’s domination, rise of Cleveland among equipment highlights.
2001: Questioning convention
Researcher challenges NGF methods.
2001: Callaway-branded store to open in Boston
A Callaway Golf store is opening in downtown Boston next spring.
2001: Small, but significant, strides
Sorenstam's eight-victory season propeled her past Karrie Webb and to the top of the Golfweek/Sagarin index.
2001: A budding success
After early struggles, Rose’s promising future coming of age.

















