Features & Opinions
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Gary Van SickleA Primer For This Week Here are nine things you need to know about Colonial, Wentworth and the Senior PGA. -
Connell BarrettThe Oldest Champion Jack Fleck, the oldest living U.S. Open champ, has learned a few things in his 90 years.
Nine to Know: Home and Abroad
Fred Vuich / SIHunter Mahan and Matt Kuchar are the only top-10 players in the field this week at Colonial, while the top-3 players in the world headline the European Tour's flagship event in England, plus SI's Gary Van Sickle has more to watch this week in the world of golf. Go to Article
Tour Customs: Inside Players' Bags
David DusekGolf.com's David Dusek has traveled the country to inspect the clubs that tour pros use each week in competition. From Rickie's orange-tinted irons to Phil's lead-taped putter, here is his collection of the most unique gear on tour. Go to Article
Thanks For The Bling
Mike Stobe / Getty ImagesAnthony Kim gave a custom belt buckle to then-“Early Show” co-host Harry Smith during an appearance in August 2007. See more entertaining golf photos in our Tumblr blog. Go to Article
Photos & Videos
EquipmentMore

Rose switches to Ashworth
Justin Rose becomes one of the new faces of Ashworth while golfers and fans
support breast cancer awareness by wearing pink.

ClubTest 2012: Wedges
We asked golfers just like you to try 10 new wedges and tell us which they
liked best. See each club close-up, the read the reviews, watch exclusive
videos and more.
InstructionMore

Strike Your Irons Pure
As seen in the June issue of Golf Magazine, Top 100 Teacher Mike Perpich
offers a “go get it” drill to teach you how to turn through the ball.

New Way To Choose Your Line
As seen in the June issue of Golf Magazine, Top 100 Teacher Marius Filmalter
says to think “track” not “line” and you’ll roll smoother putts.
Courses and TravelMore

10 U.S. Open-Worthy Courses
With Chambers Bay and Erin Hills Landing U.S. Opens, here are 10 more that
have what it takes -- but won't get the call.

Seven Heaven
Behold, a victory for the 99 percent. Arizona's spectacular, once-private
Seven Canyons is open to the masses, and can be played for as little as $50.

















Rumors: Cheyenne Woods signs with Steinberg
Woods insists he's close to regularly contending
SHIPNUCK: American golf suddenly looks strong
SI Golf Ranking: Dufner slips past Rory for No. 1
Notes: BMW PGA has trouble drawing Americans
VAN SICKLE: Leonard, Love receive exemptions
English shoots 60-63, easily qualifies for British Open