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Many in the golf travel industry are beginning to see a light at the end of the jetway.
A thriving used golf ball industry is ready to supply recession-weary golfers.
Jerry Kelly can often be found grinding away on the range, with or without his laptop computer.
Everyone is glad The Striped One is back. But let’s be careful how much we hope for, economically.
Everyone is glad the Striped One is back. But let’s be careful how much we hope for, economically.
Golf is relaxing. And surrounded as we are by news of economic gloom and doom, who needs a round of golf more than us? But can we afford it? That’s the big question this week at the PGA Merchandise Show.
While Callaway is opening a big present, Titleist is opening a new front in the golf ball patent wars.
Tiger Woods and General Motors parted ways this week. And it will prove to be the best for both parties.
Callaway Golf won an injunction, but the Acushnet Co. contends that supply of the ball will not dry up.
Golf’s best story of the season comes from Kentucky ' but it’s not what you think. It’s Kenny Perry.
We tend to overhype the Ryder Cup. Maybe we should just sit back and enjoy the competition.
Can you move it left and right? Here’s a look at some equipment basics for shot shapers.
A new book examines the eternal bond.
Its name is apt -- so don’t get wrapped in it.
Hungry for more golfers? Read on.
Non-island greens are fed up!
A specialized shot everyone can learn.
It’s all short game these days. At least mostly.
For short game success, watch that bounce.
The tee ball: we crush it, or it crushes us.
Hey, gimme that wrench...and a driver. Shaft-changing technology has changed a lot of thinking.
How to enter the trajectory space age.
The 55th edition of the PGA Merchandise Show begins in Orlando Wednesday.
What a lot of miles, hours, tournaments - and smiles. My look back on an eventful 2007.