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Bridgestone Golf, NFL enter licensing agreement

By John Strege The NFL and golf have a history of partnerships, the latest involving Bridgestone Golf, which has announced it has become an official licensee of NFL logo golf balls and golf bags....

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PGA Tour: Fantasy Fix: Deutsche Bank Championship

We discuss the return of the real Nick Watney, the return of FedEx Cup chaos, the return of Peyton Manning, and of course, this week's PGA Tour stop.

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Crimson Tide roll to top of men's preseason poll

By Ryan HerringtonReturning NCAA player of the year Justin Thomas and two other All-Americans in Bobby Wyatt and Cory Whitsett for the 2012-13 college season, Alabama claims the No. 1 spot in the Golf World/Nike...

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Alabama tops women's preseason coaches' poll

By Ryan HerringtonFresh off its first ever NCAA women's golf title, Alabama enters the 2012-13 season as the No. 1 team in the Golf World/NGCA Division I women's preseason coaches' poll. The Crimson Tide won...

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FootJoy GTxtreme: A glove for all (weather) occasions

By John Strege September and autumn are on the horizon and with it inclement weather. Or an Indian summer. Hence the need for an all-weather golf glove. Here's a new one from FootJoy, the...

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Greg Norman survives scary landing in private jet

By Tim Rosaforte Greg Norman made a dramatic entrance at the Omega European Masters on Tuesday when the nose landing gear in his private jet malfunctioned upon landing at Geneva Airport in Switzerland, shutting down a runway for 30 minutes. "We were going 60, 70, 80 knots, the wheel went 90 degrees, the nose started kangarooing and stuff in the cabin was going everywhere," Norman said after his practice round at Crans-sur-Sierre. "All the cabinets in the galley came out. The shaking was pretty violent. Nobody knew what was going on." Norman's wife Kiki, son Greg, and business manager, Bart Collins, were on the G-4. He credited the work of pilot Gary Marcinkowski for bringing the plane to a safe stop at 11:30 am. Since going to private air travel 22 years ago, Norman has averaged between 450-600 hours a year. He's had scarier experiences, from his wing being hit by lightening, to an engine blowing on takeoff. Related: My Shot: Greg Norman interview This one he could laugh about afterward. "Always an adventure and good stories with me, boys," Norman said in a text that accompanied the above photo of his plane. Follow @TimRosaforte !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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Els rings opening bell at New York Stock Exchange

By Stephen Hennessey It was a busy day for Ernie Els and the claret jug. The 2012 British Open champion, joined by his wife, Liezl, and Deutsche Bank CEO Seth Waugh, rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday morning. Photo taken by Ben Hider/New York Stock ExchangeAfter playing in the Barclays this weekend at Bethpage Black on Long Island, Els hosted a private pro-am to benefit his Els for Autism charity at Deepdale G.C. in Manhasset on Monday. Els and golf's most-recognized trophy then hauled to the center of the financial world to promote the 10th annual Deutsche Bank Championship, being held at TPC Boston, as well as his charity. Related: A new chapter for Ernie Els Golfers who've also rung the bell in recent years include Sergio Garcia in 2005, who had won the Barclays Classic played at Westchester two times in four years, Tiger Woods in 2007, as a part of a Manhattan tour to promote his video game, making stops at NBC's Today Show, MTV and ESPN before the '07 Deutsche Bank, and Phil Mickelson in 2008, in August before the Barclays. Follow @s_hennesseyGD !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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Introducing BalsaCore Technology: Zero Distance Golf Balls

Exclusive BalsaCore Technology guarantees you'll feel frustration from the first swing. It's two-piece cover combines a base layer of styrene and an outer shell of cured marshmallow.

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Different Strokes

The Europeans assign more importance to the Ryder Cup than the Americans -- and it shows.

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Augusta Can Make Its Latest Act More Than Merely Symbolic

If Rice and Moore blend into the usual sea of green, two more powerful but essentially anonymous members, Augusta will have played it too safe and left golf too unchanged.