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Michael

Fechter

This is the story of a man who turned himself into a champion, and shared it with his sons.
Martin Luther King had a dream. I also have a dream. Perhaps a less noble dream.
Scientists tell us that it takes that much time for someone to be an expert in something ' like golf.
What’s Tiger up to? Well, the following is a timeline of how he now spends his injured days at home.
The LPGA wants all of its players to be able to speak English. Here are some other ideas.
We’ve all been there ' in ‘the zone.’ I was there not too long ago, even if it was on a Putt-Putt course.
Some of you tend to have quite the negative opinion of me. But don’t let that stop you from enjoying this ...
Some of you tend to have quite the negative opinion of me. But don’t let that stop you from enjoying this ...
Some think that the Masters is the greatest golf event in the world. They are oh, so wrong.
Never discuss in public: religion and politics. Or the mere mention of Tiger Woods and retirement.
Ill certainly try to play the game with more girls. Perhaps the womens prison has a golf program.
As the winner of the ’80 Al Esposito Jr. Invite, I am qualified to tell Tiger that it’s time to hang up the spikes.
It’s been said that developing a good golf swing is like eating an elephant. Well, it is. And I like the taste.
To me, the most inspiring golfer in the world is on the LPGA circuit. Her name is Jamie Hullett.
I got a chance to talk to Natalie Gulbis a few weeks ago ... and found out who her dream date would be.
Looking for some fun, try Marathon Golf, where you can play ‘100 holes’ in just three hours.
Yes, as Mr. Hogan said, the answers are in the dirt. And in fancy computer screens that analyze swings.
Theres a reason why storybook endings are called such: They almost never happen in real life.
The answer is: most certainly not. And I was reminded of that while being bitter at my own game.
Perhaps I should have learned from Fred Daniels, who quit golf after losing 17 balls on one hole.
I was starting to enjoy golf once again. But that was before I took a lesson in trying to get better.
In his quest to rediscover his game, Michael Fechter discovers what his personal par is.
In summer of 1980, Michael Fechter won the Al Esposito Jr. Invite. It was to be the pinnacle of his golf career.