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Tiger’s Early 2000s: The Stretch When Golf Looked Unfair

Explore Tiger Woods' early 2000s dominance in golf, a period marked by unmatched skill and intimidation, making the sport seem almost unfair.

Lee Trevino: Talk, Tinker, Triumph

Explore the life of Lee Trevino, a golf legend known for his sharp wit and precise play, mastering courses with street smarts and surgical skill.

Pinehurst No.2: Crowned Greens, Crowned Champions

Explore Pinehurst No.2, where precision is key amidst the crowned greens and pines. A legendary course for champions.

Sam Snead: The Swing That Smiled

Explore the legacy of Sam Snead, whose effortless swing led to 82 PGA Tour wins, making every victory look like a walk in the park.

Bethpage Black Warnings: Public Course, Pro Pain

Discover Bethpage Black, a public golf course known for its extreme difficulty. Not for the faint-hearted, it's a true test for even pro golfers.

Johnny Miller On Fire: 63 Reasons to Believe

Explore Johnny Miller's legendary 63-point game, a masterclass in precision that turned ball-striking into folklore.

Colin Montgomerie: King Without a Crown

Explore the paradox of Colin Montgomerie: a Ryder Cup legend who never clinched a major title.

Course Management: Bogey-Free by Boring Golf

Discover Bogey-Free by Boring Golf: smart strategies to play safe, consistent golf and beat hero lines.

Jordan vs. Rory vs. Rahm: The Post-Tiger Triangle

Exploring the golf dominance among Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, and Jon Rahm in the post-Tiger Woods era. Whose decade reigns supreme?

Hale Irwin: The Most Underrated Major Killer in Golf History

Explore why Hale Irwin, with three U.S. Open wins and unmatched clutch performances, is golf's most underrated major champion.

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