July 12, 2005 Table Of Contents
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Tournaments
Jim Furyk got the win the hard way--by taking Tiger Woods's best shots
Update
In his first start since the U.S. Open, Jason Gore remained the people's choice
By Franz Lidz
Preview
2005 British Open
On the condition of anonymity a PGA Tour pro who is playing at St. Andrews ranked the top 10 British Open contenders based on their ability to handle bad weather conditions
By George Lucas
An old hand like Nick Price knows you have to be prepared for anything at the Old Course
By Kevin Cook
To Peter Lonard of Australia, the unquestioned king of the low-ball hitters, the words Down Under have more than one meaning
Road Trip
Every April in St. Andrews, golfers celebrate the Old Course by playing it backward
Features/Road Trip
Want to eat, drink, talk and play like a St. Andrean? No problem, if you don't break any of these rules
By Kevin Cook
Features/Ernie Els
After sleepwalking through the year's first two majors, globe-trotting Ernie Els finally took a little R and R. That could make him a dangerous man at St. Andrews
Features/Jack Niklaus
When Jack Nicklaus stands on the Swilcan Bridge to offer a final salute to the British Open, he'll also be saying goodbye to a far more personal and beloved family tradition
Features/First Person
An American Caddie in St. Andrews
After a year of study at the University of St. Andrews, the author, an 18-year-old from the U.S., decided to remain in town for the summer and work as a caddie at the Old Course, where he received an entirely different kind of education
Teeing Off
STIK: Life and Times on the PGA Tour