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Winning the hard way
Issue date: August 4, 2003
The Tour's veteran renaissance continued in Hartford as Peter Jacobsen fearlessly stiffed a wedge at the watery 17th to seal his victory
By Peter Krause
Anger mismanagement
Issue date: July 28, 2003
Thomas Björn's temper led to two inexcusable gaffes in the sand, including one on Sunday that resulted in the double bogey that cost him the title
By Mitchell Carl Lohren
His only shot
Issue date: July 7, 2003
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
By Mitchell Spearman
Fly like an eagle
Issue date: June 30, 2003
Taking the advice of his fellow pros, Jonathan Kaye finally cured his putting woes and jarred a dramatic 12-footer for eagle to prevail in a playoff
By Tom Patri
Sealed with a wedge
Issue date: June 23, 2003
Relying on a loopy, unconventional but technically sound swing, Jim Furyk stiffed a pitching wedge on the 14th hole to seal his U.S Open win
By Brad Redding
Split second regroup
Issue date: June 16, 2003
Reinvigorated by a fortunate break on the 72nd hole, Annika Sorenstam took advantage by nailing a long approach shot and forcing a playoff
By Patti McGowan
The offbeat is on
Issue date: June 9, 2003
Kenny Perry's homemade swing carried him to a second straight victory, and it was a typically smooth eight-iron that iced the Memorial
By Mark Wood
A ton of heart
Issue date: June 2, 2003
Annika Sorenstam's opening drive at the Colonial began two days of solid ball striking, but a shoddy short game left her above the cut line
By Charlie King
No-roll approach
Issue date: May 26, 2003
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
By T.J. Tomasi
Swing time
Issue date: May 19, 2003
David Toms's wild final tee shot at the Wachovia led to a memorable snowman and illustrated how important his driving was on the other 71 holes
By David Glenz
Winless winner
Issue date: May 12, 2003
Steve Flesch showed a veteran's cool with a wise layup on the 72nd hole at New Orleans, leading to the par that keyed his first Tour win
By Wayne DeFrancesco
Calm and collected
Issue date: May 5, 2003
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
By Gerald McCullagh
In full focus
Issue date: April 28, 2003
Helped by a preshot routine that sharpens his focus, Davis Love chipped in on the 72nd hole at Hilton Head, leading to OT and another win
By Craig Shankland
Weir's waggle
Issue date: April 21, 2003
The unique waggle Mike Weir uses to calm his nerves and trigger his swing was just the ticket on Sunday, when he had to birdie 15
By Mitchell Spearman

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