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Articles in June, 2005 issue of Golf Digest
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Junior majors
by Topsy Siderowf - Balls.
- Buzz list
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Vijay at work
by Bill Burley -
Good golf on the cheap
by Brian DiMenna -
The art of instruction: Anthony Ravielli illustrated Golf Digest instruction articles for almost 30 years. As these never-before-seen sketches of four-time U.S. Open champion Bobby Jones show, his work is timeless
by Jack Nicklaus - Clarification
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Working with Tiger
by Hank Haney -
Limit forward press on chips: make sure your hands return at impact to the address position
by Jim McLean -
You should be dancin'
by Mike Stachura -
Draw it like Zinger: play the ball back in your stance to curve it from right to left
by Jim Flick -
Fold your arms for a strong finish
by Chet Nowak -
The voice of approval: no matter our level of play, we're all still learning from someone
by Jerry Tarde -
Breaking 100/90/80 plus 70: your monthly guide to the scoring basics
by Jim Gregory -
How to turn feel into real: develop all your golf senses and learn to trust them on the course
by Pia Nilsson -
What's Phil doing? Try Mickelson's putting routine, and you'll make more short ones
by Rick Smith - Putters.
- Cure the yips
- Golfers we like
- For fathers: cool gifts to update Dad's sense of style on and off the course
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Access for juniors
by Mark Connolly -
Buy a better game
by Hank Haney - Get heart-smart
- I tried it
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A game to add feel: train yourself to hit different clubs the same distance
by Tom (American golfer) Watson -
Be a feel player like me: good touch comes from instinct and practice
by Sergio Garcia -
Being there
by Hank Haney -
The chip is off his shoulder: Tiger's 0-for-10 slump in the majors ends with a special day at Augusta
by Dan Jenkins - World's worst swing?
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Skin protection: sunscreen isn't enough. Keep an eye on those moles
by Brian DiMenna - How to lag it close: visualization and feel in my right hand are the keys to getting proper speed
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Back to Pinehurst: universally praised as the U.S. Open venue in 1999, No. 2 gets another shot at the national championship
by Ron Whitten -
After crunching the numbers, I predict a repeat by the goose: here's what the stats, and my gut, tell me about my seven Open favorites
by Johnny Miller -
Bowling for golfers
by Rick Grubb -
How much loft?
by Hank Haney -
'Something green and peaceful': for three brothers from the civil-war ravaged Congo, golf is an escape from the memories
by Dave Kindred -
How far is too far? The U.S. Golf Association is exploring research that could lead to new rules controlling balls and drivers
by Mike Stachura -
Phil Mickelson: 'we all play better with equipment fit to our needs and swing type.'
by Mark Soltau -
'I still miss him every single day': six years after Payne Stewart's victory and tragedy, Tracey Stewart remembers
by John Feinstein -
Control distance with your wedges
by Chet Nowak - You're invited to a private club
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What's Michelle Wie worth?
by Ron Sirak -
All or nothing: a first at Pinehurst: how I played 1 through 8 in only two days - U.S. Open 2005
by Tom Chiarella -
Bandon's third act: Bandon Trails makes a dazzling addition to the Northwest's most decorated golf resort
by Frank Tatum - Hot list
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Why Vijay's so great I don't know anybody who's worked any harder
by Byron Nelson - Stay in balance
- Flop it with feel: the adjustments you need to make to hit the high, soft lob
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Slim and none: what are the odds when Bobby Joe takes on 15-year-old Tricia Hurt in the U.S. Open at Pinehurst?
by Dan Jenkins -
Hit down and through: to improve your contact, practice hitting off a downhill lie
by David Leadbetter -
The search for feel: you know it when you've got it, but what is feel, really?
by Peter Morrice -
Golf scribe for hire: I offer my services to players on the PGA Tourfor a price
by Dan Jenkins - You really wanna know?
- Woods.
- The cost of golf:
- Ball roll-back
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1999 Ad
by Chuck Cook - Viewer's guide
- Golf digest tested
- Books.
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How it feels
by Ron Kaspriske -
Match play
by Craig Bestrom -
Good reading and some shameless plugs
by Cliff Schrock -
Mail your golf bag
by Peter Finch - Trapping it from tight lies
- Remembering Pinehurst
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Donald Ross wouldn't recognize these greens: the truth about Pinehurst's special surfaces: not much of the old master's work remains
by Ron Whitten -
Golf with an attitude
by Ryan Herrington -
Down and dirty: waste areas don't have to mean wasted shots
by Ernie Els -
Teaching feel to tour players: I helped four top pros improve their touch. The short-game lessons I gave them apply to you, too
by Stan Utley -
Release your hands for more power
by Chet Nowak -
Crossing the line
by Brian DiMenna -
My shot: Jack Fleck: why was Ben Hogan forever drawn to the man who denied him a record fifth U.S. Open? Fifty years later, it's a question Jack Fleck is still trying to figure out
by Guy Yocom -
U.S. Open relic gets new look: unique putter used to win in '99 is back
by Mike Stachura -
Vijay Singh: I'm happy with my swing, and so is my friend, Byron Nelson
by Scott Smith - The Golf Guru: things every golfer should know
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One swing, one thought is business woman's strategy
by Peter McCleery - Why Cink is a fine dark-horse pick
- Hats we'd like to see
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All about feel: what it is, how to learn it and when you can say you're a feel player
by Gio Valiante
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