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Focus on Fitness Keeps Norman in the Game
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Jul 22, 2008
At the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, Greg Norman competed stroke-for-stroke with golfers twenty years his junior, even holding the 54-hole lead. The conditions were grueling. ...
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Luke’s Out – Recreational Golfers Feel His Pain
By John Steinbreder, GolfersMD News
Jul 15, 2008
England’s Luke Donald, the 19th ranked player in the world, has pulled out of this week’s British Open due to a left wrist injury he sustained more than a month ago. And he is not even sure at this point when he can play competitively again. ...
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Teaming Up – Why The Euros Do It Better
By John Steinbreder, GolfersMD News
Sep 15, 2008
It is a question that comes up every two years in golf: Why do the Americans have such a hard time beating the Europeans in the Ryder Cup? ...
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836
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Golf at High Altitude
By John Steinbreder, GolfersMD News
Jul 30, 2008
Golfers playing in the U.S. Senior Open at The Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, Colorado this week will be fighting more than the competition in this Champions Tour major. ...
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761
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Preparing for the Majors
By Alan L. Hammond
Jun 18, 2009
On the eve of the U.S. Open, one golfer is preparing himself for what could be the biggest win, a life-changing win, of his career. Who that golfer is won’t be known until at least Sunday evening, but each competitor, on some level, thinks it could be him. Some players think confidently that they could be the one who wins the next Major, while the thought causes others to sweat. How well they have prepared themselves mentally for what awaits will make the difference. ...
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707
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Back Injury is Gone, but Effects Remain for Toms
By Alan L. Hammond GolfersMD News
Mar 31, 2009
David Toms fought through 2008 with a problem most golfers endure, lower back injury. Unfortunately for Toms, the injury was the main contributor to his worst season in more than a decade. Now, he sits outside the top-50 in the Official World Golf Ranking and needing a win at the Shell Houston Open to make the field. ...
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The Mental Game Els’ Only Obstacle
By Alan L. Hammond, GolfersMD News
Jun 25, 2008
It’s been a long road for Ernie Els, but the tall South African will try to regain his major form at Torrey Pines this week in the 108th U.S. Open Golf Championship. ...
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465
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Links Golf – A Stern Test for One and All
By John Steinbreder, GolfersMD News
May 03, 2010
The British Open not only produces great champions like Padraig Harrington but also gives us golf at its most imaginative levels, thanks to the frequently unpredictable weather as well as the quirky fate of the links-style courses on which it is played. ...
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450
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Norman the Story on Day One of the Masters
By Alan L. Hammond GolfersMD News
Apr 11, 2009
Chad Campbell’s record-setting string of five straight birdies to begin his tournament is an accomplishment that should be lauded by all. Todd Hamilton, 2004 British Open champion, in his last year of exempt status, turning in a four-under par 68 to take a place near the top of the leaderboard is fantastic. ...
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