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  • Dampened Spirits
    Dampened SpiritsRobert Galbraith / Reuters

    Tiger Woods hit the ball well Friday, writes Stephanie Wei, but he couldn’t get enough putts to drop en route to a disappointing and rain-drenched 2-under 68, leaving him six shots behind leader Charlie Wi at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Go to Article

  • Well, That Was Easy
    Well, That Was EasyAhmed Jadallah / Reuters

    Rory McIlroy said his second-round a 65 on Friday in Dubai was "very stress-free golf." That's bad news for the rest of the field, writes Paul Mahoney, as McIlroy shares the lead heading into the weekend. Go to Article

  • In a Different Light
    In a Different LightRobert Beck / SI

    Our new Tumblr blog features the best and most entertaining golf photos past and present, including this shot from Pebble Beach by SI photographer Robert Beck, who modified a sensor on his Nikon D700 to capture infrared light we cannot normally see. Go to Article

EquipmentMore

ClubTest 2012: Drivers
ClubTest 2012: Drivers
Golf Magazine’s hardy band of 40 ClubTesters struck 14,000 shots (give or take a few) while evaluating 25 new drivers for 2012.
Equipment seen at the 2012 Pebble Beach National Pro Am
Equipment at Pebble
Go inside the ropes at Pebble Beach to see what clubs the pros and celebrities are using at the 2012 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

InstructionMore

Turn Right For Straighter Shots
Turn Right For Straight Hits
As seen in the March issue of Golf Magazine, Top 100 Teacher Rick McCord says it’s not a shoulder turn—it’s a body turn.
Fix Toe and Heel Hits Forever
Fix Toe and Heel Hits Forever
As seen in the March issue of Golf Magazine, Top 100 Teacher Brad Redding offers an easy drill to groove the right path to center contact.

Courses and TravelMore

Course Spy: Kiawah Island
Course Spy: Kiawah Island
Our Course Spy goes undercover to see if you're overpaying at the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, host to the 2012 PGA Championship.
Monterey Must-Play
Monterey Must-Play
Thanks to an inspired makeover, Black Horse is better than ever—and a near equal to its elder, the Bayonet.
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