Athlon Sports Golf Volume 2 2000

CONDITION: Good, clean pages some cover wear and page corners bent

GOLF:

  • Shanks, Divots, Mulligan and Chip Shots by Gerry DuLac – 1999 gave us a Tiger’s tale, a Ryder Cup miracle, a mishap involving a pot of tea, and so much more. Relive the superb, the ridiculous and the sublime form a year in golf.
  • Who’ll Change the Master? By Dan O’Neill – tiger woods and the game of golf are in need of a worthy challenger to fight Woods for supremacy. We identify some candidates for the job. Who Changed the Game by Ward Clayton – Golf looks a lot different today than it did 40 years ago, thanks to the efforts of some gifted , brilliant individuals.
  • Profile of an Assassin by Ron Kaspriske – There are some players who, when they’re on , leave everyone else playing for second place. Athlon’s 10 all-time deadliest golfers.
  • Tales from the Caddy shack by Ron Kaspriske – Sometimes they’re more interesting than the players whose bags thy carry. And they’re great storytellers. We have the evidence to prove it.
  • Major Disasters by Dan O’Neill – From Sam Snead’s U.S. Open heartache to Jean Van de Velde’s British Open brain freeze, there have been numerous painful collapses under some of the most intense pressure in sports.
  • Practice Makes Perfect – Bob Harig – Few of us like to practice, but we all know how necessary it is. What approach to practice works best? And what will get us to adhere to it? Late Bloomers by Art Spander – Not everyone is geared for golfing greatness at an early age. It takes some players longer than other to find their game. We give you a couple of compelling examples.
  • The Bear’s Still Golden by Ron Kaspriske – As Jack Nicklaus fades into golf’s sunset, we celebrate this great champion’s legacy.
  • Long Live the King by Steve Hershey – Arnold Palmer can relax and enjoy his status as golf’s once and future King. He’s earned it.
  • Northern Exposure by teddy Greenstein – Mike Weir is slowly but surely taking attention away form hockey in Canada.
  • Payne Stewart Remembered by Thomas Bonk – This gret champion left us far too soon. But what a legacy.
  • Huck Finn to the Rescue by Bob Harig – The Senior Tour needs a jump-start, and Tom Watson is just the man to supply it.
  • In Through the Front Door by Len Shapiro – Lee Elder broke a long standing barrier 25 years ago, and he did it withdignity.
  • Lightning Bolt – by Ron Kaspriske – Tommy Bolt brought his emotions to the golf course. He also brought a lot of talent.
  • Pitch and Putt by Ron Kaspriske – It’s hard to say what get John Smoltz more pumped: pitching in a World Series or playing a great golf course.
  • A Quick Round with Judi Inkster by Ron Kaspriske – She won two majors and earned entrance into the Hall of Fame. Not a bad year.
  • Keen on Kelli by Bob Harig – After early fanfare, she’s finally hitting her stride.
  • Grace Under Pressure by Mick Elliott – Grace Park has the talent and the charisma to carry the LPGA to new heights.
  • Where Did It Begin? By Gail Baker – Where did this game first take root on American soil?
  • Mars and Venus on the Golf Course by Dr. Paula King – Why do men and women approach this game so differently?
  • Family Affair – A photo album of golfers and their families.
  • Tourney Time 2000 by Teddy Greenstein – some companies are building beautiful partnerships with professional golf.
  • Art of the Deal by Russ Christ – More and more frequently, women are using the golf course to conduct business.
  • Equipment: What’s New
  • Golf on TV by Len Shapiro – Golf’s broadcasters are outspoken, yet they hardly talk above a whisper. What to look for form TV Golf 2000.
  • Treasures form Golf’s Attic by Vicky Moon – The wonderful world of golf collecting.
  • Thirsty? By Ron Kaspriske – Take a refreshing pause with the girls of the beer cart.
  • Golf’s Hollowed Ground by Bob Harig – Golf visits two of its shrines for two of its biggest events in 2000.
  • Golf Travel – Carolina golf, off the beaten path in Great Britain, 18 holes to remember and the World of Golf Village..
  • Departments – Player profiles, tourney previews, schedules, stats and the back nine.

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