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Articles in August, 2003 issue of Golf Digest
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First and 10: former football star Tony Mandarich finds new life on the fairways
by Ron Kaspriske -
Frank talk: fairway woods aren't getting any bigger, but they're still easier to hit than long irons
by Frank Thomas -
Testing Europe's Puff Daddys
by Craig Bestrom - America's 50 greatest teachers
- Ask the referee
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A simple and free alternative: the Golf Digest Handicap
by Dean Knuth -
Tiger tips: to score your best, learn how to finesse your pitch shots
by Tiger Woods - The Golf Guru: things every golfer should know
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Butch's basics: adjust your setup and swing to hit your short irons higher
by Butch Harmon -
Leadbetter's lessons: to maximize your clubhead speed, improve your lag position
by David Leadbetter -
Watson's shortcuts: how to pitch it close when the ball's above your feet
by Tom (American golfer) Watson -
Return to a classic: Oak Hill has all the elements for a major championship
by Ron Whitten - On the clock: rules quiz
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Every golfer needs to get carded: establishing a handicap is easier than ever, and Golf Digest is here to help get you started
by Peter McCleery -
Rick's practice tips: start your downswing with your right hand and right knee
by Rick Smith -
Take good care of the important golfers in your life
by David Owen -
What's in my bag
by Matthew Rudy -
Duval's driver dilemma
by Johnny Miller - Golf Digest Handicap at a
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Damage control: when a club breaks, sometimes you can't replace it
by Pete McDaniel -
The grillroom: Jack Nicklaus
by Bob Verdi -
The Golf Digest School
by Andrew Dawes -
Ask Mr. Style
by Marty Hackel - My first time
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Stick 'em up, senor
by Dave Kindred -
Finding his way home: winning a U.S. Open and a family's love 35 years ago at Oak Hill showed Lee Trevino what was missing in his life
by Jaime Diaz - Which hue for you?
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Breaking 100-90-80: your monthly guide to the scoring basics
by Josh Zander - How to detect a sandbagger or a vanity handicapper
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May the forest be with you: left for dead, a wonderful Weiskopf design is rescued by one of its lenders
by Ron Whitten -
The caddie caper
by Cliff Schrock -
Sand savers
by Mike Stachura -
Foot position is key to shotmaking
by Johnny Miller - Bethpage bio
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4 slices & their cures
by Jim Flick -
Doug Sanders: congenial hit men, 190-proof moonshine and a bank shot off a freight train: darkness and light from a pro who saw it all
by Guy Yocom



