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2. Best to Never Wear It: Arnold Palmer was, simply, 'The King'
3. Eyes on the tiger
4. Lehman's terms
5. King of swing
6. Tiger by the tail
7. Deaths
8. The Class of '08
9. Mike Weir: MASTERS CHAMPION
10. When Tiger's Away, The Kids Will Play: With you-know-who not around for the first time in six years, a rookie foursome at the Grand Slam showed that golfers really can let their hair down
11. Big Play: The pressure didn't get to Scott Hend, who clinched a Tour card in his first Q school by ignoring the water and driving a 400-yard par-4
12. Big Play: A wedge at 13 was one of many iron shots Chad Campbell stiffed with an old-school swing that's a carbon copy of a fellow Texan's
13. Plain And Simply Good: Vanilla Chad Campbell starred at a tasty Tour Championship
14. Even Money: With one mission already accomplished, no-nonsense Vijay Singh could be about to land another blow to Tiger by ending his reign as player of the year
15. The Wedding Swinger
16. Part Kid, All Pro: Two Years Ago, Kevin Na Quit High School for Tour Life. Any Regrets?
17. Big Fish, Small Pond: At the NEC, Darren Clarke solidified his standing as top Euro
18. Lefty Grove Phil Ain't
19. Big Play: Darren Clarke holed a masterly chip with his three-wood to survive the Monster--Firestone's 16th hole--and set up his victory at the NEC Invitational
20. The Unknown Factor: With the big names stuck in the rough, Shaun Micheel cruised to the PGA Championship and proved that the majors are now anyone's game
21. Postcards From the EDGE
22. Wide Open: Instead of settling the race for player of the year, the PGA only made picking the winner more difficult
23. Big Play: Despite enormous 72nd-hole pressure, Shaun Micheel calmly followed his preshot routine and hit the shot of the year to win the PGA
24. Empty Threat: Capping his worst year in the major championships with a frustrating PGA, Tiger Woods looked like anything but a player to be feared
25. Off Track: To make it a dream course for a future U.S. Open, Oak Hill was turned into every player's nightmare
26. The Chuckie Index
27. Big Play: Thanks to a couple of adjustments in his driver swing, Davis Love III is bombing it long--and straight--off the tee, as he did at 12 on Sunday
28. Big Play: Jim Furyk is a great closer because he plays with his head--not his heart--and it was a smart lay-up on 13 that keyed his Buick Open win
29. Now What? It's been a wild ride for Ben Curtis since he unexpectedly won the British Open, but his return to the PGA Tour made it clear that challenges await
30. Big Play: The Tour's veteran renaissance continued in Hartford as Peter Jacobsen fearlessly stiffed a wedge at the watery 17th to seal his victory
31. Big Play: A retooled stroke helped Tiger Woods nail short putts like the four-footer at 10 that gave him a 10-shot lead at Cog Hill as he ended his victory drought
32. Rookie On Tour: PART FIVE: A person as adventurous as James McLean finds that learning to be patient can be kind of a drag
33. Big Play: Bruce Lietzke's loopy swing looks weird, but it helped him master Inverness's rough and pull off shots like the eight-iron that cinched his win
34. Mad At The World: A troubling petulance is keeping one of the top players on Tour from getting his due
35. Muddling Through: After a family tragedy, a once-sizzling player must now get used to a 'new normal'
36. Franklin's Favorite: He's the small-town boy who made good--without ever moving away from his old Kentucky hometown
37. Punched Out: What looked to be a sizzling season has been stopped cold by a freak injury
38. Reconnecting with Tom Watson
39. Love's Trying Time
40. Playing With Pain
41. Back To Golf: Off the course Vijay Singh couldn't have had a worse week. On it his performance at the Nelson couldn't have been better
42. Big Play: A masterly wedge shot on 12 keyed Vijay Singh's win at the Nelson, and his controlled power makes him my choice to win next month's U.S. Open
43. Vision Quest: James McLean battles the effects of an old illness that hurt his putting
44. Big Play: Rather than falling apart after a series of poor shots, Fred Couples kept his cool and holed a 61-foot putt to key his surprise win in Houston
45. A Lone Voice of Dissent
46. Big Play: Davis Love III, stronger thanks to a cutting-edge training program, pulled off a spectacular six-iron shot to clinch his victory at the Players
47. Slippery Slope: David Duval's slide from No. 1 has been ugly, but does golf's best snowboarder care enough to get back to the top?
48. Big Play: The wildly hooked drive that triggered Ernie Els's weekend collapse was the result of a flaw that must be fixed if he is to challenge Tiger Woods
49. Gut Check: Weakened by food poisoning, Tiger Woods made his strongest showing of the year, winning a fourth straight title at Bay Hill
50. The Week
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