In this issue: Oct. 28, 2011
Inside the Oct. 28, 2011 issue of Golfweek:
THE FORECADDIE
• Sountrack for ’11: ‘The Way We Were’?
• There’s more than tea in China
• Masters champ takes flight
• The Kids Are All Right, Part I ...
• ... while across the pond, another success story
• Taiwan won’t have to wait long for a women’s encore
• Kraft makes a major decision for 2012
• Bandon still bustling
TOY BOX
• The season for giving, by James Achenbach
• Donald seeks consistent feel in club shafts
• Garcia uses all TaylorMade gear
IN THE NEWS
• USGA, R&A on same page as rules unified, pelanties eased, by James Achenbach
• Volatile and victorious, Hill left his mark on game, by James Achenbach
• PGA Tour signs deal for growth in Latin America, by Sean Martin
• Fall ’12 forecast: More time to sweat, by Sean Martin
• Pressure-free Holmes embraces second chance after surgery, by Jeff Rude
• Q&A: Cody Proveaux, AJGA Rolex Player of the Year
VOICES
• Inside the Ropes: Lucky for the glimpse of Sam’s shining light, by Jim McCabe
• Wired: Quick fall from ‘loose’ to ‘lose’, by Martin Kaufmann
• Letters to the Editor
COMPETITION
• Thrill ride: Luke Donald goes to front of the line at Disney, winning the season-ender and the money title. If he’s not Player of the Year, then who is?, by Sean Martin
• Upbeat Immelman finds his form, by Jim McCabe
Presidents Cup Preview
• The wonder Down Under: Alister MacKenzie, trained in the art of concealment, transformed Australian golf with Royal Melbourne, by Bradley S. Klein
• COLUMN: Australia’s prodigal son returns, by Jim McCabe
• Unanimous pick: Tiger Woods’ U.S. teammates applaud Fred Couples’ selection. Now, it’s up to Woods to revive his game.
• LPGA: Munoz makes move in Asia
• Nationwide: Coles heads to PGA Tour for fourth time
• European: Garcia steamrolls in Spain
• Inspiration, revisited: Sixty years ago, Skip Alexander, who had cheated death in a fiery plane crash just 13 months earlier, recorded one of golf’s most amazing comebacks as Ryder Cup hero, by James Achenbach
• COLUMN: The people’s choice: Yani Tseng, whose homecoming stirs the masses in Taiwan, completes a storybook ending, by Beth Ann Baldry
COLLEGE
• ’Bama halts UCLA streak
• Freshman sparks Ducks
FOR YOUR GAME
• Long and short: Robert Garrigus’ work with his wedges adds new dynamic to his powerful game, by Sean Martin
• Putter pointers, by James Achenbach
THE GOLF LIFE
• Quality over quantity: Our Best New Courses list heralds some game-changers, by Martin Kaufmann
• Bay State roller: Rugged terrain and awkward routing squeezes Shining Rock into a hard place, by Bradley S. Klein
SCOREBOARD
• “Golf’s Biggest Stat Sheet’’
PERSPECTIVE
• At Disney, dreams -- and nightmares, by Jeff Rude



















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