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Eamon LynchManaging Editor (Travel/Lifestyle), GOLF Magazine Managing editor Eamon Lynch's assignments have taken him from the infamous Angola State Penitentiary in Louisiana, where he wrote about a new golf course built by inmates, to New Zealand and Australia, where he shadowed the noted course designer Tom Doak, and even to Ballybunion in the dead of winter, where he delved into the "Clinton cult" that erected the world's first statue of our 42nd president. He has also profiled players like Raymond Floyd, Padraig Harrington and David Feherty, most of whom still speak to him. Prior to joining GOLF Magazine he was a reporter at Vanity Fair and the New York Daily News, and he wrote extensively for a wide range of national magazines. |
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Steve Wynn builds another superstar Las Vegas course at Wynn Golf Club
(Published: 01-Nov-2007) Steve Wynn builds another superstar Las Vegas course at Wynn Golf Club. [Courses & Travel]
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British Open cut looms: Who will be packing for home?
(Published: 20-Jul-2007) [Tours & News]
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Jim Furyk loving British Open position, pizza and pints
(Published: 20-Jul-2007) On Thursday night Jim Furyk was enjoying a casual pint of beer in a Carnoustie pub. He showed no ill effects Friday [Tours & News]
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Tiger making early charge at Carnoustie
(Published: 19-Jul-2007) [Tours & News]
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Retief Goosen to Gary Player: Name names or shut up!
(Published: 19-Jul-2007) [Tours & News]
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Jonathan Byrd flies private; Shaun Micheel: 'New balls please!'; Ernie Els's driver decision
(Published: 17-Jul-2007) Byrd flies private [Tours & News]
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Ireland's Padriag Harrington is bookmakers' darkhorse pick to win the 2007 British Open at Carnoustie.
(Published: 17-Jul-2007) At least one group believes the Irishman Padraig Harrington can claim his first major title this week. [Tours & News]
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Tiger Woods to play with Lawrie, Justin Rose at Carnoustie
(Published: 16-Jul-2007) [Tours & News]
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John Daly denies claim he assaulted his wife
(Published: 13-Jun-2007) [Tours & News]
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Pinehurst Resort
(Published: 01-Jun-2007) While the pros head to Oakmont this June, you can battle Pinehurst No. 2, Donald Ross' most celebrated design. [Courses & Travel]