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Articles in April 2003 issue of Golf Digest
- Slow-play crackdown
- Turn your chest for power
by Rob Akins
- From the gallery
- Charles Howell's Augusta: when golf fans watch the Masters on TV, they don't learn anything about the town. Native son and Masters challenger Charles Howell III says there's a lot to love about Augusta
by Ron Kaspriske
- Gimme shelter
- Jacket required: a stylish sport coat or blazer is every man's must-have
by Annmarie Dodd
- A safe alternative to the flop
by Johnny Miller
- Heartbreak hotel
- Call it Sam's Place, Augusta
by Tom Callahan
- The unofficial Masters trivia quiz: think you're a Masters expert? Our quiz is golf's toughest test
- What's it like to be a member? A rare glimpse behind the green velvet curtain of the most exclusive club in golf
by Ron Sirak
- Wrinkle free
- Locker room: how to put all the pieces together
- The Golf Digest School
by Gino Composto
- When you gotta go
- Frank talk: the perils of changing lofts; not hitting your 3-wood far enough; and sizing a long putter
by Frank Thomas
- Who's next? This year's Masters will tee off without an honorary starter
by Ron Sirak
- The great debate: the firestorm over Augusta's male-only membership policy is one of the biggest stories in the game. We present all the viewpointsand we want to hear yours
- Sock it to 'em
- The grillroom: Mark O'Meara
by Bob Verdi
- You want the truth? I answer your questions: each month I get thousands of e-mails from people all over the world. Here are some of my favorites
by Tiger Woods
- Plus groupies, of course
- What's in my bag
by Mark Soltau
- Sold out: want to see the Masters live? Good luck. There's a line just to get in line
by Ron Kaspriske
- 'My heart is Thai': a window to Tiger's soul through his mother
by Tom Callahan
- David Owen: still struggling to accept a world with golf carts
- The masters in 2009: once a bastion of gentility free of commercialand otherintrusions, the tournament finally goes mainstream
by Bruce McCall
- Rock and roll: Ontario's Taboo is a spectacle carved from forest and stone.
by Ron Whitten
- Does Elizabeth Taylor's jewelry come with that?
- Breaking new ground
by Mike Stachura
- Fixing the 5th: recent changes will make the par 4 much tougher
by Ron Whitten
- Viewers' guide: CBS will show the tournament, but what about the protesters?
by Peter McCleery
- Stretching the limit: two club-lengths is an ambiguous golf term at best
by Pete McDaniel
- The scarlet letter: the old champions, such a part of the Masters scene, are no longer welcome
by Bob Verdi
- Korea in the news
by Ron Kaspriske
- Bloodthirsty developers
- A year's worth of Magnolias and peach cobbler
by Dan Jenkins
- Perfecting pimento: gourmet gives us our own recipe
by Ruth Cousineau
- Bobby Jones: one last visit with our greatest hero. From books, interviews, films and his own incomparable writing
by Guy Yocom
- Ask the referee
- On big breakers, speed trumps line
by Johnny Miller
- This month
- Take the T-bird away
- Summer's promise: how to find a golf camp that's right for your child
by Topsy Siderowf
- No regrets: a decade later, Chip Beck stands by his lay up
by Ron Kaspriske
- Rick's practice tips: when to work on your game, and what to focus on
by Rick Smith
- On the clock: the putting stroke
- Take more club on rainy days
by Johnny Miller
- Quacky ruling
- A little something for the effort
- Wielding Golf Clubs for unruly purposes
by Dave Kindred
- Smart buys: our hot picks from the souvenir shop
by Ron Kaspriske
- Swing keys: positive thoughts reinforce good fundamentals
by Rachel Teske
- Breaking 100-90-80: your monthly guide to the scoring basics
by Keith Lyford
- Augusta's 15th: where the lay up really counts
by Johnny Miller
- Sobering thought
- The Golf Guru: things every golfer should know
- Leadbetter's lessons: to fix a swing fault, you first have to feel it
by David Leadbetter
- Tournament odds
by Ron Kaspriske
- Editor's letter
by Jerry Tarde
- The case for packing two drivers
by Johnny Miller
- My first time
- Fashionable plates
- Golf people: retired cattle rancher says Ghin is his tonic
by Lisa Furlong
- Len Mattiace: with help from Jim McLean, my swing went from idiosyncratic to classic
- Welcome to the bizarro masters: everything seems different about this year's tournament, but hey, this is Augusta, so some things stay exactly the same
by Jaime Diaz
- Watson's shortcuts: how to use grip pressure to prevent a hookor a slice
by Tom (American golfer) Watson
- Butch's basics: make a complete turn to take the fear out of using long irons
by Butch Harmon
- Tiger's still a man among boys
by Johnny Miller