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Articles in Nov, 2002 issue of Golf Digest
- The French judge gives Tiger a 4.5
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Rules of the game: tour pros thrown for a loop by caddie catch
by Pete McDaniel -
Digging deeper at Augusta: Hootie Johnson refuses to back down, and the stakes continue to rise
by Marcia Chambers - From the gallery
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When is a 10-foot putt impossible?
by Johnny Miller -
Golfers we like Jerry Rice
by Brian Wacker - Will they take a check?
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Dryand totally cool: thanks to Tiger, short-sleeve rainshirts are all the rage
by Annmarie Dodd -
What's in my bag
by Topsy Siderowf -
Going, going, gone! Baseball great Mark McGwire adapts his home-run swing to golf
by David Leadbetter -
You can quote me
by Johnny Miller - My first time
- One-putt wonder
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Movin' on up
by Ryan Herrington - Swinging in the rain
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Vote now for worst major
by Dan Jenkins -
The `resistance' swing is not without peril
by Johnny Miller -
Mike Weir: with a tightened swing, this lefty is poised to become one of the tour's most consistent drivers
by Mike Wilson - Proper dress required
- Ask the referee
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Turn it up a notch: I've taken my game to the next level. Here's how you can, too
by Ernie Els -
Launch condition: the science of finding a driver for 6-feet-5 slugger
by Matthew Rudy -
Miracle of the `new' wedge
by Johnny Miller -
Breaking 100-90-80: your monthly guide to the scoring basics
by Janet Coles - Jackpot shots
- `Excuse me, Mr. Daly, you're away'
- It's crunch time
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The grillroom: Craig Stadler
by Bob Verdi -
Which arm rules the swing?
by Johnny Miller -
Remember San Antonio
by Jim Moriarty - Barbed-wire hazards
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On the clock: Mark O'meara
by Mark Soltau -
Taking sides on Augusta: is it fair to ask Tiger Woods to be Jesse Jackson on the side? And more important, should he be?
by Tom Callahan - Corrections
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Encounter with a legend
by Johnny Miller -
Primary California: DarkHorse Golf Club is an old-school, hand-crafted gem
by Ron Whitten - A license to drive
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Ask Mr. Style
by Marty Hackel -
New this fall: the latest gear to help you play better
by Mike Stachura -
The best little golf town in America: we rank the best metro areas for golf1 through 314
by Matthew Rudy -
Tommy Bolt: the angel within terrible-tempered Tommy offers keen advice on throwing things
by Guy Yocom -
Butch's basics: to lengthen your swing, let your left heel come up
by Butch Harmon - Who needs a 401K?
- Hitler's new bunkers
- Hot stuff for a cold day
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Club scam update: despite recent arrests of golf-club telemarketers, consumers should still be wary
by Mike Stachura -
`Please don't dent the ceiling, dear'
by Johnny Miller -
Tiger tips: how to stare down the long, breaking putt
by Tiger Woods - Land of the rising sun
- The golf guru: things every golfer should know
- Head games: clubmakers rethink traditional set makeup and design
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#314 Jersey City: limited options
by Ron Kaspriske -
The Golf Digest School: Jeff Anti, a 9-handicapper from Buffalo Grove, Ill., is a good player but could be a great one if he could solve his problem of pulling putts. The solution was in his setup
by Ed Bowe -
The man with [almost] everything: Phil Mickelson makes no apologies for his approach to golf and life. And about those missing majors …
by Jaime Diaz - This month
- Golden anniversary
- David Owen: teeing it up until the bitter end
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Frank talk: the truth about lofty wedges, flexible faces and unresponsive shafts
by Frank Thomas - How they rank
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Editor's letter
by Jerry Tarde -
Watson's shortcuts: on tight driving holes, put the ball through the uprights
by Tom (American golfer) Watson
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