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Adam

Barr

An update about the program started in 2006 with a column I wrote about sending golf balls to Iraq.
I’ve discovered you can change just about anything in your golf persona ' just give it 10 rounds.
From Henry Ford to Harrison Ford in ‘American Graffiti,’ there’s no denying we love cars.
Note to Hillary, Barack, Rudy and the rest: Wanna tee it up? It’s all about national service, people.
Stunning views in every direction. Fascination in every corner. A wonder of the Asian landscape.
Mission Hills continues to grow golf’s Middle Kingdom.
His ramped-up course design business may be a sign that Tiger Inc. is shifting its priorities.
Your heartstrings tugged by something other than a chick flick? Golf is an emotional game.
Wrigley ain’t Fenway, but they’re both great. Time for a similar approach to tourney golf courses.
Green is great, but consider letting a little brown into your game. I’m down with brown.
The only surprise about Bandon Dunes is that St. Peter isn’t at the gate letting people in.
A look at the singular city that will play host to golf’s national championship next month.
Reviled by double-bogey-makers the world over, Pete Dye really isn’t so bad. Just the opposite.
Boo busts the mold. What could be better for golf than a dose of fresh country air?
There is silence in the pines. A harder, faster Augusta National may be quieter. But not for long.
Some Nike Sumo2 drivers may have over-hot faces - but not in any professional bags.
Grooves on clubs and some new adjustments in the latest USGA equipment rules proposals.
Within days of leaving Titelist, Ernie Els has landed with another major equipment company.
Here’s a way to get your old golf balls flying right on target. Send them to Iraq.
Even in the frozen north, avid golfers are getting ready to play when the turf emerges again.
A new how-to on the fine art of conversation about The Striped One, adjusted for current events.
A new shaft from Grafalloy could start a materials revolution. Is it steel? Or graphite? Or something else?
After years of hoofing it around the PGA Merchandise Show, I have rolled into the 21st century.
The controlling question is always, ‘What would the ancient Scots have thought?’