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USGA's Rugge praised for "better communications," "improved working relationship"

By Mike StachuraThough he was often seen as the man whose main responsibility was to say, "No," to the equipment manufacturing community, U.S. Golf Association Senior Technical Director Dick Rugge, who announced his retirement from the...

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That Kid At The Driving Range

A golf writer's intersection with young Guan Tianlang (Langly's) incipient and amazing golf journey.

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Despite Dickey's Best Attempts, A Lack Of Black Pro Golfers Remains

If approximately 1 in 20 golfers in this country is African-American, isn't it reasonable to expect the ratio of blacks on the PGA Tour to be better than 1 in 200?

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Hot List Lessons

Our Hot List testers and editors do something most golfers only dream of: They hit every club that'll hit the racks next season. The lessons they learned could help you.

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Nike goes live to debut its new driver

By Mike StachuraIf you want more than the USGA's black and white images of Nike's new Covert driver, perhaps a live debut event will satisfy your curiosity. The driver, which according to the USGA's list of...

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USGA's Rugge to retire in February

Though his tenure as the U.S. Golf Associations's Senior Technical Director may not have been the longest, the impact of Dick Rugge on the rules and restrictions controlling equipment was plenty deep.Rugge, 64, announced Monday...

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Golf World Monday: Lewis poised to end U.S. drought

By Ron Sirak From the November 5 issue of Golf World Monday: The long wait appears to be over. With her fourth victory of the year yesterday at the Mizuno Classic in Japan, Stacy Lewis virtually wrapped up the points race for LPGA Rolex Player of the Year. If her 58-point lead over Inbee Park holds, Lewis would become the first American since Beth Daniel in 1994 to capture the honor. The tour plays the Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Mexico this week and concludes with the CME Group Titleholders in Naples, Fla., next week. Photo by Getty ImagesSince Daniel, the POY has come from Sweden (Annika Sorenstam, eight times), Mexico (Lorena Ochoa, four), Australia and Taiwan (Karrie Webb and Yani Tseng, twice each) and England (Laura Davies, once). Related: Stacy Lewis' tips for three-putting less Park, of South Korea, would need to win both of the last two events while Lewis finishes no better than 10th in either. Oddly, given their recent domination of the LPGA, no Korean has ever been LPGA Player of the Year. From 1966, when Kathy Whitworth won the first LPGA POY, until Daniel in 1994, the only non-American to capture the award was Japan's Ayako Okamoto in 1987. Follow @ronsirak !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs");

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New Nike Covert driver on USGA conforming list

By Mike StachuraNike Golf has been showing sneak peeks and videos about a new driver in the last week, but the U.S. Golf Association offered the big reveal in its weekly update of the list of...

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The Most Misunderstood Rules in Golf

Separating fact and fiction when it comes to the Rules of Golf

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Flick's Legacy Will Live On

Embracing what the storied teacher has meant to the game's greats.