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While Perry, Cabrera and Campbell proved that you don't have to have a flat tummy to play good golf, this year's Masters hint at a golf year promising great excitement.
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Whether you like it or not, everything is different for a golfer each time he plays.
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2009 promises to be a year to remember for golf's brightest stars.
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by Golf Muse
No point worrying about the weather. LIke life, we should just take it as it comes.
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by Golf Muse
Girls, don't know which dishy pro to follow at a tournament? Follow my fail-safe, golf-hunk-tracking quantitative system.
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by Golf Muse
Like to play or like to watch? How we appreciate the game of golf might just tell us something about ourselves.
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by Ong Cheow Eng
I really thought that the conditions were absolutely perfect for our juniors.
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by Ong Cheow Eng
Regardless of hierarchy, volunteers does not deserve lousy food.
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by Ong Cheow Eng
The plastic horn may be the key to a more exciting Barclays Singapore Open!
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by David Owen
It’s going to take some work, but the best way to become less bad at golf is to become less bad at the short game
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by David Owen
As we move into tax return time, here’s a case for featuring golf expenses into your deductions
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