Inside the Oct. 19, 2015 issue of Golfweek:
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THE FORECADDIE
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And belly rubs for everyone!
And the line forms over here
The commish’s new shingle: Gone hikin’
Fitzy goes car shopping
LPGA’s Sandra Spuzich: 1937-2015
Those quirky Kjeldsen files
Watson’s short rookie combine
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TOY BOX
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- Thinner and faster: Mizuno JPX-EZ Forged
By David Dusek
- Q&A: Wilson’s Mike Vrska
By David Dusek
- Stable and helpful: Scotty Cameron for Titleist Futura X7 and X7M
By David Dusek
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COMPETITION
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- ‘Young at heart’: As he nears 80, Gary Player attacks life and business with the same youthful vigor with which he pursued golf titles worldwide
By Adam Schupak
- Just in time: Though the Internationals lost a sixth consecutive time, there’s a renewed sense of rivalry in the matches
By Adam Schupak
- Role players: European Tour’s star search begins at home with top talent
By Alistair Tait
- The Tour’s new bon vivant: Rookie Harold Varner III aims to be the toast of the PGA Tour
By Adam Schupak
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COLLEGE
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The Report
- Every shot counts: A team’s ranking would improve dramatically if only it could save one stroke per player per round
By Lance Ringler
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BUSINESS
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- Winning strategy: With the same drive and discipline that built a Hall of Fame career, Annika Sorenstam thrives in business
By Beth Ann Nichols
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THE GOLF LIFE
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- Tiger tones it down: Woods’ early designs stand out as ‘fun’ courses for the common man
By Bradley S.