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A very different Ryder Cup for Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods experienced a Ryder Cup tradition for the first time Tuesday.Cory Pavin makes wildcard picks
Tiger Woods is going to the Ryder Cup as a captain’s pick with his 71 victories and 14 majors. So is 21-year-old Rickie Fowler, who has never won anything at all.Charley Hoffman snatches win with closing 62
Charley Hoffman couldn’t count all the perks that came with winning the Deutsche Bank Championship, just like he lost track of the 11 birdies he made in a Labor Day masterpiece.Miguel Angel Jimenez claims third win of 2010
Miguel-Angel Jimenez chalked up his third Tour victory of the season when he claimed the European Masters title on Sunday.Jason Day edges a shot ahead
The final hole gave Jason Day a one-shot lead in the Deutsche Bank Championship. The final hour gave him a good idea of what he might expect for the Labor Day finish.Instruction
One year on
Nine holes on the bag with Ross Fisher at Celtic Manor was enough to discover that (1) yes, it’s heavy, (2) that the player who had compiled the best record of anyone in all of the four majors last year is a refreshingly unassuming guy to be around and (3) off the tee, he hits it out of sight...
The Pivotal Move
PLAY BETTER GOLF WITH JONATHAN YARWOOD
Good hip, leg and footwork is the facilitator that enables you to make and repeat a good body pivot – essential in terms of the quality and the consistency of your golf swing and ball striking. Let me show you how to improve this key facet of your body motion in easy-to-follow exercises
More Powerful shot making
Jayne Storey has been studying T’ai Chi since 1987 and is the creator of the world’s first officially recognised golf coaching system to be based on this ancient martial art. An approved PGA mentor, Jayne Storey’s Chi-Power GOLF now forms part of the PGA’s Professional Development Programme and is recognised by the World Golf Teachers’ Federation.
Opinion
Into the Dragon's Den
It’s been quite some time since I last found myself in the position of delivering a few words of thanks to ‘all the people who have made this possible...’, the greenkeepers, playing partners, catering staff and so on (certainly while holding any sort of silverware – even a spoon!), but on the strength of the evidence you’ll find inside this weighty Ryder Cup preview issue there are a number of people I would like to acknowledge... Richard Simmons on the latest issue...
The lessons for Tiger to learn
It seems that pretty much everyone has had their say as to where Tiger Woods is going wrong with his golf swing. But not quite everyone. Now Peter Alliss has his turn.
How to make that curtain call
A ceremonial bowing out during an Open Championship at the Home of Golf has latterly become part of the lore of the game. For Britain’s greatest golfer, might the accolade come later rather than sooner? Robert Green reports....











