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The Masters, while it has slowly gained equal importance as a major, isn't really the championship of anything.
The president I came to know best was George Herbert Walker Bush. No. 41 in your program, No. 1 on your list of fast-playing golfers.
There are no Dave Marrs anymore.
There have been so many great tournaments that I've been privileged to see, and people paid me to go watch, that I'm awfully grateful for it.
There was a time when caddies couldn't wear shorts.
There's nothing anyone can do about Tiger Woods but look at his game and swoon.
Title IX came along and changed a lot of things for the better, but nevertheless, it meant that money became more important.
Valet parking is an essential at any decent club.
I gather most people don't remember that when the U.S. Open first went to Pebble Beach in 1972, a big deal was made of the Open going to a public... →
Among the many things that have slipped up on me while my back was turned are all of these challenging and well-manicured public courses that have... →
Anybody can make jokes. But unless they come from conviction, and there's truth in them, you haven't nailed it. They aren't as funny as... →
Even as a little kid, I was fascinated by newspapers and magazines. They were my TV. I'd be the first one up to grab the morning paper, mainly to... →
If you see a player out in public having dinner, chances are he's with his boring money manager or some boring rich guy he hopes to design a golf... →