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March 13, 2024
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Walter Bingham
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Roy Terrell
By Walter Bingham
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Lead-off Man Walter Bingham remembers SI's first managing editor
By Walter Bingham
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Remembering Mark McCormack
By Walter Bingham
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Kiss of Death Three majors in 2000--that's only one reason why Tiger won't win any in 2001
By Walter Bingham
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Scorecard
By Walter Bingham
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Dreams For Sail The Mediterranean has long been a wet mecca for beautiful people who love beautiful boats
By Walter Bingham
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Answering the Call Imagine the response if the Tour ordered Tiger to play in a tournament
By Walter Bingham
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Our Cups Runneth Over For the top U.S. Tour pros, the Presidents Cup is one team event too many
By Walter Bingham
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One and Only For a brief, shining moment back in 1992, Andy Dillard was the biggest name in golf
By Walter Bingham
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Don't Bet on It A word to the wise for those who think Tiger is a lock to win the Masters
By Walter Bingham
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Now Hear This The grand pooh-bah has some words for the wise about the Masters telecast
By Walter Bingham
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Notebook
By Walter Bingham
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The Trouble with Tigermania Don't tell the LPGA that Tiger Woods has been great for golf
By Walter Bingham
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A Masters Plan Gone Awry Under the new Augusta guidelines, Tour winners are the big losers
By Walter Bingham
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Silence Is Golden David Duval made a big mistake by stooping to the level of Phoenix's fans
By Walter Bingham
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For Our Next Trick... Think Carnoustie was tough? Wait'll you see what the R&A has up its sleeve
By Walter Bingham
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The Greatest Open? I Think Not Pinehurst was fun for a while, but then the sameness of it all got to be a bore
By Walter Bingham
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Stick A Fork In 'Em They may not know it, but a bunch of majors winners are already washed up
By Walter Bingham
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'What The Hell Are You Doing?' Bob Jones has seen the changes at Augusta National, and he's not happy
By Walter Bingham
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Ambassador Arnie
By Walter Bingham
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Major Mistakes The LPGA's new boss should step in to give credit where credit is due
By Walter Bingham
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Too Many Strokes
By Walter Bingham
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Notebook
By Walter Bingham
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The Babe Factor
By Walter Bingham
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A Test of Golf To be understood on television, announcers are required to talk the talk
By Walter Bingham
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A Modest Proposal It's 2009, and the Lords of Augusta are pondering subtle changes to the Masters
By Walter Bingham
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Say Good Night, Jack Jack Nicklaus missed a golden opportunity to bow out gracefully
By Walter Bingham
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Built To Last The Senior tour's first unsung star, Don January, now 68, soldiers on
By Walter Bingham
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Looking Good With one electrifying shot, Gil Morgan proved he's the man to beat on the Senior tour
By Walter Bingham
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Beast Of The East Tiger Woods ended what had been a lackluster week in Thailand with a monster comeback win
By Walter Bingham
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Hold That, Tiger
By Walter Bingham
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HOLD ON, JACK A GUY NAMED ARNIE MADE JACK NICKLAUS'S RISE TO THE TOP UNLIKE ANYTHING TIGER WOODS WILL EVER ENCOUNTER
By Walter Bingham
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MASTERS CHAMPION GAY BREWER AUGUST 7, 1967
By Walter Bingham
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SAY YOUR PRAYERS AMEN CORNER MAY BE MORE FAMOUS, BUT A STRETCH ON THE FRONT NINE'S MORE DANGEROUS
By Walter Bingham
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LISTEN, SISTER THE SORENSTAMS MAY HAVE REASON TO SMILE, BUT THEY AREN'T TALKING--AT LEAST NOT TO EACH OTHER
By Walter Bingham
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MORE HELP THAN A GUY NEEDS MONSTER WEDGES, JUICED BALLS AND TRICK TEES DIMINISH GOLF'S OLD PLEASURES
By Walter Bingham
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TURN OF THE CENTURY TWO NEW VOLUMES CELEBRATE THE FIRST 100 YEARS OF THE BOSTON MARATHON
By Walter Bingham
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LIGHTS! CAMERAS! FORE! FUNNY THINGS ALWAYS SEEM TO HAPPEN WHEN GOLF GOES HOLLYWOOD
By Walter Bingham
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TAKING SIDES ON PEBBLE BEACH
By Walter Bingham
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THE MOST OVERRATED HOLE IN GOLF?
By Walter Bingham
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OBSESSIONS KING RABBIT DEAN SESSIONS WILL NOT ALLOW HIS DREAM OF FAME AND FORTUNE TO DIE
By Walter Bingham
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THE FINAL ACT A VICTORY IN CANADA BRINGS DOWN THE CURTAIN ON ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE FEATS IN THE HISTORY OF SPORTS
By Walter Bingham
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TEAM NELSON THANKS TO WIFE LOUISE, COPING WITH PRESSURE ON THE TOUR COMES AS EASY AS LAST WEEK'S WIN IN THE TAM O'SHANTER
By Walter Bingham
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MAJOR HURDLE TO OVERCOME A HISTORY OF FAILURE IN THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP, BYRON NELSON HAD TO BEAT A MAN WITH A PAST
By Walter Bingham
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FRIENDLY RIVALS BYRON NELSON GOT ANOTHER WIN, AT THE VICTORY NATIONAL OPEN, BUT HIS PAL JUG MCSPADEN MADE HIM WORK FOR IT
By Walter Bingham
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ENOUGH ALREADY WITH 25-PLUS HOURS OF COVERAGE, NBC'S FIRST U.S. OPEN TELECAST SINCE 1965 WAS TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING
By Walter Bingham
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LUCKY SEVEN BYRON NELSON SHOT A FINAL-ROUND 63 TO BEAT JUG MCSPADEN IN PHILADELPHIA FOR HIS SEVENTH STRAIGHT WIN
By Walter Bingham
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STILL FIRED UP THE TOUR RESUMED AFTER AN EIGHT-WEEK BREAK, AND BYRON NELSON PICKED UP RIGHT WHERE HE LEFT OFF, WINNING BIG
By Walter Bingham
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MATCHLESS PLAY ON THE LAST STOP OF THE PGA'S WINTER TOUR, BYRON NELSON ROUTED THE FIELD TO WIN HIS FIFTH STRAIGHT TOURNAMENT
By Walter Bingham
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TOLEDO'S TEXAN BYRON NELSON, WHO AT TIMES SEEMS TO HAIL FROM TWO PLACES, WAS RIGHT AT HOME IN DURHAM, WINNING HIS FOURTH STRAIGHT
By Walter Bingham