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Michael BambergerSenior Writer, Sports Illustrated Michael Bamberger joined Sports Illustrated as a senior writer in 1995 after 13 years as a newspaper reporter. Bamberger's versatility as a writer and his lucid, open style are hallmarks of his work. He has written a play ("Bart & Fay") and five books, among them This Golfing Life. He is also the inventor of The E-Club (eclubgolf.com), a utility golf club. His work has appeared in three editions of the annual anthology The Best American Sports Writing. |
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Colin Montgomerie left Oakland Hills knowing he has almost no chance to make Europe's Ryder Cup team
(Published: 12-Aug-2008) Monty left Oakland Hills knowing that he has almost no chance of teeing it up next month at Valhalla. [Tours & News]
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Final round of PGA harkened back to an era of golf before Tiger Woods
(Published: 10-Aug-2008) Sunday's final round harkened back to an era of tournament golf that came before Tiger Woods. [Tours & News]
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Azinger playing the weekend with the Ryder Cup on his mind
(Published: 09-Aug-2008) Every Ryder Cup captain brings his own thing to it. Paul Azinger is the biggest character of them all. [Tours & News]
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Golf as an Olympic sport would be great, but it will never happen
(Published: 08-Aug-2008) Golf as an Olympic sport? It could be great, but it will never happen. [Tours & News]
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Greg Norman turned back time at British Open
(Published: 22-Jul-2008) Last week, Greg Norman did what others try to achieve through surgery, the gym, the diet of the month: He turned back time. [Tours & News]
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Tom Watson does not leave the Open gently
(Published: 18-Jul-2008) On Friday, Tom Watson was grinding to qualify for the weekend. He didn't make the cut, but it was clear how much he cared. [Tours & News]
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Memories mix with the present on this visit to Southport
(Published: 17-Jul-2008) Memories of Opens past mix with the present on this visit to Southport. [Tours & News]
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When did it become acceptable to spit on the course?
(Published: 09-Jul-2008) So tell me: When did it become acceptable to spit on the course? [Tours & News]
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Annika Sorenstam has had a rich and satisfying career at the U.S. Open
(Published: 03-Jul-2008) You could take away everything else that Annika has done in golf and leave her with just her U.S. Open record, and it would have been a rich and satisfying career. [Tours & News]
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Park held steady to become the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open
(Published: 30-Jun-2008) On the 10th anniversary of Se Ri Pak's game-changing U.S. Women's Open victory, countrywoman Inbee Park matched her role model at wonderfully quirky Interlachen. [Tours & News]