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Delay keeps Rio designer off course for another month
Who knew that a golf-course design competition could be such compelling theater?
Fashion Q&A: Catwalk Performance Artwear
After wrapping up a 2012 PGA Merchandise Show, we caught up with Catwalk Performance Artwear founder and designer Lauren Demerling.
USGA, R&A to scrutinize usage of belly putters
Belly putters – and more specifically the technique of anchoring – will come under the scrutiny of the USGA and R&A. Jim Achenbach reports.
Maurer (No. 15, 2013) commits to Oklahoma
Emilio Maurer of Puebla, Mexico, has given a verbal commitment to play college golf at the University of Oklahoma.
Tait: Lawrie stays grounded, true to his roots
Alistair Tait: Paul Lawrie won the Qatar Masters on Sunday and also owns a major title (the '99 British Open), but he is the same guy that entered the scene as a nobody. And he likes it like that.
'Feherty Live' compelling, if at times uneven
There is the David Feherty we all love - the zany commentator. And then there is his show - which needs help.
5 Things: UCLA’s Shah holds lead at Jones Cup
Five things you need to know from the second round of the Jones Cup, one of the nation’s premier amateur events:
Davis: 1 set of equipment rules for all golfers
RIP John Solheim's idea for three different golf balls. At the USGA's annual meeting, executive director Mike Davis slammed the door in the face of bifurcation.
Inbound USGA prez Nager brings different skill set
James Achenbach: As he steps into the USGA presidency, D.C. attorney Glen Nager will make a case for increasing participation.
Delay signals tough call to build a legacy
Talk about a letdown. Friday’s big surprise announcement by the Rio 2016 committee selecting a golf course architect for the Olympic Games is that it has put off a decision for a month.
PerryGolf founder sees golf travelers 'resurfacing'
Gordon Dalgleish and his brother, Colin, co-founded PerryGolf in August 1984. Since then, their company has organized overseas golf trips for nearly 50,000 travelers – mostly to Scotland and Ireland, but also to more far-flung destinations such as New Zealand and South Africa.
Toy Box: Shafts gain in technology, exposure
At the 2012 PGA Merchandise Show, golf shafts were everywhere. For golf equipment fanatics, shafts could have been proclaimed the star of the show.
Former LSU trio find early success on NGA Tour
Ken Looper wasn’t planning to make the 10-hour drive to central Florida, let alone play the first two events of his pro career. Last-minute decisions often turn out for the best, though.
Titleist unveils four new golf balls
Titleist’s NXT Tour family represents one of golf’s most recognizable names. It should attract even more attention in 2012 with the addition of new models.
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