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No. 22
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Whither the Rake Tom Coyne

Whither the Rake

In, out or off the course entirely, it’s time to take your place in the debate

 
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The Lessons I Carry

A summer on the bag transformed a student from rattled to ready

No. 21
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Shut Up and Play Michael Croley Minchinhampton

Shut Up and Play

When it's time to put the keyboard and arrogance aside and just find a course

 
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What Happens When You're High St. Andrews

The Old Course Is Overrated

And other stupid things Americans say

No. 20
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You aint a beauty but hey you're alright

You Ain’t a Beauty, but Hey, You’re Alright

Rummaging through empty sleeves and whiskey bottles to celebrate one of golf’s unsung heroes

 
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Andy Tupman

Patron-izing

When Augusta’s bells and whistles actually work, why not enjoy it?

No. 19
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the best lesson

The Best Lesson

An appreciation of the little things, as taught by a true Texas legend

No. 18
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Hell or High Grass

Even at a father and son’s worst, the game (and not one, but two ball retrievers) brings out their best

No. 16
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Photo by Martin Parr/Magnum Photos

Long Live Every Hacker

A toast to some of the most important people in the game

No. 15
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1954: General view of Dutch Harrison's golf bag along with many other golf bags are shown circa 1954. (Photo by Hy Peskin/Getty Images

Half Full

Taking some clubs out of the bag might be the answer to your biggest golf questions

No. 14
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14- Bribery, Lies

Bribery, Lies and Other Recommended Parenting Strategies

On doing whatever it takes to pass along the love of the game

 
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Laid Off and Upright

Combating the harsh realities of unemployment with an undefeated cure-all

No. 13
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Photo by: Could be the Day

A Shoulder to Drive On

Men struggle with healthy friendships, but solutions can be found on the course

 
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This is Golf’s Chance

Increased play during the pandemic is a new opportunity for the grand old game

No. 12
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Photo by: Underwood Archives/ Getty

Chasing Jenny

How an Open run for the ages forever changed its protagonist and one impressionable fan

No. 11
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Photo by Stephen Denton

The Scavenger Society

Digging deep into golf’s most relentless subspecies: the ballhawk

No. 11
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The Best Ones Make Us Move

The Best Ones Make Us Move

From Tiger to a trash-talking baby, a powerful ad cannot be ignored

No. 11
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The March of Progress, as Told by Arnold’s Ugly Sweater

Golf attire ads tell a universal truth: The world is improving

No. 11
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The Fundamentals of Lawn Care

Imagine if Ben Hogan mowed-down a different type of field

No. 11
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On the Shoulders of Giants

To the women who lifted us up: we won't let you down

No. 10
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Oregon, Silvies Valley Ranch

Conceptually Speaking

Nothing like an eight-hour drive to consider the lengths we’ll go to play something new

No. 9
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amish golf. Photo: Christian Hafer

Lonely as a Cloud

In praise of the mood-altering, life-changing solo round

No. 8
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They Don’t Ask How

Some say the upside-down grip is a load of cack. Don’t tell the Irish

No. 7
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A sacred golf trophy and a powder-room shrine bring a father and daughter closer, even if they can’t talk about it

Bard of the Dewsweepers

A sacred golf trophy and a powder-room shrine bring a father and daughter closer, even if they can’t talk about it

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