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Heartache, jubilation at Q-School final
When PGA Tour Q-School begins Wednesday, expect there to be stories of heartache and jubilation at golf’s ultimate pressure-cooker. My favorite story involves Mac O’Grady, and comes courtesy of Gary McCord.
Veterans vying for Northern Trust spot
Want to poll the players at this week’s Northern Trust Open for their favorite memories of the tournament’s new executive director, the legendary Jerry West?
The man behind training aides: Dr. Gary Wiren
I call him Dr. Birdie, but most people refer to Dr. Gary Wiren as golf’s all-around man. He has seen and done it all. He also is the person who almost singlehandedly legitimized golf training aids.
2004: Matchups and misconceptions
The U.S. Golf Association, PGA Tour and PGA of America, reacted to the 1990 Shoal Creek fiasco by no longer conducting tournaments at courses whose memberships exclude minorities and women.
Armour, 52, to give Q-School another shot
Even as young stars at all corners of the globe have emerged on the pro golf landscape this year, it’s not easy for the veterans simply to walk away without answering the challenge.
Commentary: ‘Everyone wants to get in’
Armed with a dream and a ticket to paradise, PGA Tour hopefuls line up for Sony Open qualifier. Jim McCabe reports.
2005: Perspective - For his eyes only
In golf’s best-kept secret of the year until now, Campbell wasn't rushing to the port-a-lets three times per round to relieve himself.
My Year in Golf: Jeff Rude
Our Jeff Rude reflects on his most memorable moments of 2012, which included the likes of Tiger Woods, Derek Jeter, CC Sabathia, Aaron Rodgers and plenty of laughs.

















