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Golf World: Better turn to get your distance back
Have you suddenly lost your distance on your golf shots and wonder where it went? Well, you can get it back if you can improve your turn.
Mediate ready for encore at U.S. Open
When you nearly pull off one of golf's greatest upsets in the twilight of your career, exactly what do you do for an encore?
Rubenstein: Get ready for 1-2 punch on PGA Tour
There was nothing wrong with the Zurich Classic of New Orleans that ended Sunday with Jerry Kelly winning his first tournament since 2002, when he won twice on the PGA Tour. But let's be clear: The next PGA Tour event and the one following will generate much more enthusiasm among fans.
Golf World: Moving your head not always so bad
How many times have you been told on your golf swing to keep your head still and down and to keep your head back after impact?
You have probably heard that as many times as you have heard, "You missed that one because you looked up."
You really didn't look up, but you pulled your entire body up at impact.
Kroichick: Masters' failures reveal ture character
Three notable players handled disappointment last Sunday at the Masters in different ways -- and, consequently, we learned something about each of them.
-- Kenny Perry is candid and accountable.
Kroichick: Cabrera's path to stardom wasn't easy
Parting thoughts after a Masters with more intriguing twists and turns than the last three editions combined:
Perry fails fill out resume with green jacket
This time, Argentina got its playoff. This time, Argentina got its green jacket.
It has been 41 years since Roberto de Vicenzo uttered those famous words, "What a stupid I am."
It was Kenny Perry's turn Sunday.
Jenkins: Opening act outdoes Masters finish
It must have been a long walk back to reality for the Masters gallery. Eventual champion Angel Cabrera was only on the 13th hole, but for much of the nation's public and a massive crowd behind the ropes, the tournament ended with the 18th-hole bogeys by Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.
A Player unlike any other
Gary Player bid farewell to the Masters on Monday. Because this was Gary Player, and it was a Monday afternoon and nobody was in much of a rush, it turned into quite the long goodbye.
Sorenstam on life after golf
On the first day of the LPGA's first major of the season, the Kraft Nabisco Championship, Annika Sorenstam was thousands of miles away in the Tampa Convention Center.

