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PGA Tour Doles Out Player Awards ...
... and there are no surprises. Weve known for a while who the Players of the Year were on the PGA Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour, respectively, todays announcement...
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Melissa Reids fine form justifies step up
If Melissa Reid ended her season with a minor disappointment - she failed to earn full playing privileges on the Ladies European Tour next season - it should hardly detract from her memorable final year as an amateur.
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Lorena Ochoa on top of the world
2007 has belonged to Lorena Ochoa. The Ricoh British Open champion became the first woman to bank more than $4 million (£1.94 million) in a season.
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World Cup of Golf brings smiles all round
As much as anything, the Omega World Cup won by Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren would seem to have served as a bonding exercise between certain factions of the golfing hierarchy, says Lewine Mair.
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Rory McIlroy plays second fiddle
Teenage sensation Rory McIlroy found himself upstaged by former Walker Cup and fellow ISM colleague Dave Horsey, who secured a share of fifth at the Australian Masters, writes Bernie McGuire.
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Colin Montgomerie leads Scotland to victory
It seemed as if half of China were behind Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren as they won the World Cup for Scotland for the first time in the events 54-year history, writes Lewine Mair.
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Scotland win World Cup after play-off
Scotlands Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren have held their nerve in a thrilling play-off against the United States at Mission Hills to capture the World Cup trophy.
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Weekley and Slocum take World Cup lead
Boo Weekley and team-mate Heath Slocum take a one-shot lead into the final-round foursomes of the World Cup, rising above the the noisy, swarming crowds in the Southern province of Guandong. James Mossop reports.
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Faults and Fixes
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I really hate golf instruction manuals - all that technical stuff! But this is great! Readable, gets to the heart of the problem, no jargon - just hints and tips for getting into good habits. Especially good I would imagine for mid-high handicappers not really wanting the technical bits, but just aching for a cure to that duffed tee-shot, sliced three-iron, or "draw" which is really a hook! Makes improving fun - honest.
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One of the best self help golf swing books  |
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David Leadbetter manages to do what no other teaching manual does. This book is not one of those that takes you through the swing step by step from gripping the club to fading the ball. What it does do however, is to show you in an easy and pleasant to read manner where you may be going wrong and what you can do about it. Each entry is easy to locate and the tips are easy to follow. The thing I like about this book is that if you come off the golf course having hooked your way to a round of 120, you can get out Davids book and see which lessons refer entirely to the hook with cures for helping you out, which, hopefully, will straighten that hook in time for your next round. Broken down into various parts of the swing as well as putting, chipping and even course management this is one for your golfing bookcase which can be read all the way through or dipped into when you need some help. One of the best golf teaching books on the market from one of the best golf teaching professionals.
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This book not only informs you of where your hands, head, feet, clubhead, etc. should be at a given time, but how the swing should "feel" at that time as well. For example, I found I was gripping the club too tight just from their descriptions of what the grip should feel like. This book along with Bob Rotellas book on "Golf is not a game of perfect" should be on any golfers reading list, if they seek improvement in the mental and the sensory aspects of the game...
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