Inside the Sept. 10, 2010 issue of Golfweek:
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THE FORECADDIE
- In Tour parlance, Phil’s a Category 5
- That old college try
- England’s wilted Rose
- Tour’s rules soal opera, Episode 858
- Pass the corned beef and cabbage, please
- Having a Devil of a time in Tempe
- For developmentals, an unsettling development
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TOY BOX
- Burner 2.0: Improved power (By James Achenbach)
- Schulz relies on old friends
- Furyk tries belly putter
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IN THE NEWS
- Insurer joins with Memorial but will end Nationwide run (By Sean Martin and Alex Miceli)
- LPGA closes wrong-ball case (By Beth Ann Baldry)
- Oakmont gives greens a breather (By Bradley S. Klein)
- Q&A: Philip Francis, college golfer
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VOICES
- Inside the Ropes: A golf pro, yes, but foremost an American (By James Achenbach)
- Wired: Complex equations for fall (By Bradley S. Klein)
- Letters to the Editor
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COMPETITION
- Green machine: Charley Hoffman torches TPC Boston with a final-round 62 to win the Deutsche Bank and play his way into the big-time (By Jeff Babineau)
- COLUMN: An empty envelope, please (By Jim McCabe)
- European: Jimenez tunes up with triumph
- Champions: Schulz first at First Tee
- Nationwide: Kisner captures 1st title
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FOR YOUR GAME
- Get fitter with nightly stretches (By James Achenbach)
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COLLEGE PREVIEW
- Dollars or degrees? For many talented youngsters who skip college and turn pro early, the chase for LPGA riches goes unfulfilled (By Beth Ann Baldry)
- No rush for men to pro ranks (By Sean Martin)
- Plus: Preseason top 10 teams, individuals, preseason team rankings, top returnees, coaching changes (Golfweek staff)
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THE GOLF LIFE
- The upper class: Yales tops our list of 30 courses that make the grade on campus (By Bradley S. Klein)
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SCOREBOARD
- “Golf’s Biggest Stat Sheet’’
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PERSPECTIVE
- A quarter century of parity (By Ron Balicki)




