 
 Country Club Of The Future Private clubs are having to balance tradition and technology to better serve their increasingly tech-savvy members
 Photo Essay: Golf & The Business Life
 Photo Essay: Country Club Of The Future Private clubs are having to balance tradition and technology to better serve their increasingly tech-savvy members
 Welcome To The Internet Golf Academy How golf instructors are using the Web to help their students from afar
 Photo Essay: Welcome To The Internet Golf Academy How golf instructors are using the Web to help their students from afar
 What I Learned From My Internet Coach
 Distance Learning: How To Get Started
 The Science Of The Power Drive What three companies--and millions in R&D--can do for you off the tee
 Photo Essay: The Science Of The Power Drive What three companies--and millions in R&D--can do for you off the tee
 Online Extra: A Dream of a Driver for Tiger (extended) "Get a club that fits you," the superstar says. In this Q&A, he explains exactly what that means -- and how it works for him
 Online Extra: Macgregor's Strategic Strokes Under CEO Barry Schneider, the venerable clubmaker is swinging its way back to prominence with its booming Eye-O-Matic driver
 A Round With Herb Kohler A Cook's tour of one of his superb Whistling Straits courses in Wisconsin
 Photo Essay: A Round With Herb Kohler A Cook's tour of one of his superb Whistling Straits courses in Wisconsin
 Photo Essay: Golf Gadgets These high-tech helpers are designed to improve your game -- or at least your psyche
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