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Articles in July, 2004 issue of Golf Digest
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Social climbing at the local country club
by David Owen -
Tiger tips: making the clutch shot when it counts
by Tiger Woods -
The angry golfer
by John Hawkens -
A wild & crazy guy
by John Huggan -
Rock candy
by Mike Stachura -
How to hit the hated half-wedge
by Phil Mickelson - The golf guru: things every golfer should know
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A caddie named Tip: James Anderson Jr. was the first in a long gray line at the British Open
by Tom Callahan -
Yankee Mystique: the captain and his buddy, A-Rod, invite us into their clubhouse
by Craig Bestrom - Tournament site bears fruit
- Divot of the month
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Best seat in the house: TV cameraman Mark Bowden is a weekly witness to golf history
by Dave Kindred -
Making the white choice: not all shirts are created equal
by Annmarie Dodd -
Rick's practice tips: want 10 more yards? Try my back-yard backswing drill
by Rick Smith -
Betting the house: call it conviction. Call it passion. Call it obsession. These dreamers slave away in their kitchens, their basements, their garages, convinced they've invented the next great putter
by Ted Johnson - No skill? No problem! How to win your next match without your "A" game
- Sunglasses
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Look for the Texas wedge
by Johnny Miller -
How to save par on a links course: 3 greenside shots I'll use at Troon
by Ernie Els - The buzz: the gotta-have-it equipment golfers are talking about
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Tom Watson: old men can't jump, golf nightmares are hell, and why you should 'kill the pig.' A revealing interlude with one of the all-time greats
by Guy Yocom -
Don't take it for granite: New Hampshire daily-fee course is our Best New Bargain winner
by Ron Whitten -
Jerry Kelly meets golf and life head on. Brace yourself for some frank talk from a scrapper who also happens to be one of the nice guys on tour
by John (English admiral) Hawkins -
Finding the zone: the mind can help us play better golf . Head games hurting you? Help is on the way
by Jaime Diaz -
Frank talk: heard of coefficient of restitution for drivers? Guess whatthere's a COR for golf balls, too
by Frank Thomas - What you're thinking: Golfdigest.com survey
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Tiger, drop a dime and phone Butch
by Johnny Miller - In the latest tomes, variety is the spice of golf
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What would Tiger do? The special bond between T and Marko
by Dan Jenkins -
The Golf Digest School: how to build distance control into your putting stroke
by Gino Composto -
Troon: a golf lover pops in on this year's rugged Open site and discovers Scotland's warm and fuzzy side. And Troon's just the start
by Lewis Lapham -
Golf's attic: treasure or trash?
by Cliff Schrock -
Vijay Singh: 'I don't change irons until the grooves are gone.'
by Mark Soltau -
Temptation can be good
by Johnny Miller - A babe we miss
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Ask Mr Style
by Marty Hackel -
Leadbetter's lessons: how poorly fitted clubs can derail your posture and swing
by David Leadbetter - My Top 5 golfers under 21
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Tiger goes manga, Ernie gets shot
by Jerry Tarde -
It's all about feel
by Jim Flick -
Masterminds of the mental: the who's who of golf gurusand some tips on how to decide which one might be right for you
by Caroline Stetler - Web surfing: www.sortagolf.com
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Making an impact: the difference between you and a tour player? Shaft lean when club meets ball
by Tom Ness - Tale of the tape
- Trend of the month
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Etiquette 101
by Bob O'Brien - Swing thought
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The driver debate: should your new club be titanium or a composite-titanium mix? The industry is split
by Mike Stachura - Karrie's new look
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Butch's basics: swing your hybrid clubs the same as you would your 4-iron
by Butch Harmon
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