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Articles in June 2002 issue of Golf Digest
- Corey Pavin
by Pete McDaniel
- Rainy-Day Recreation
- Getting your irons back in the groove; belly putters; and graphite versus steel
by Frank Thomas
- The Golf Workout : Golf and fitness expert Randy Myers shows you how to build a better golf body using the equipment at your local health club
by Randy Myers
- The Golf Digest School
by Barry Clayton
- The Beasts of Bethpage : The grass mounds within the gargantuan bunker on the seventh hole make it seem even larger. It's like that everywhere at the Black Course
by Mike Stachura
- Keep your balance on downhill lies
by Tiger Woods
- Golf Job Bill Colvin
by Mike Cullity
- Breaking 100-90-80 : A monthly guide to the scoring basics
by Matthew Rudy
- Voice of Reason : DAVID B. FAY, THE BUTTONED-UP MAN BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE USGA, SHOWS HE'S NO STUFFED SHIRT
by PETER McCLEERY
- Tiger and the Marx Brothers Masters
by Dan Jenkins
- Editor's Letter
by Jerry Tarde
- The New Yorker's View of Golf : As the Open comes to New York, another institution gives its take on the lighter side of the game
by David Owen
- All that Glitters . . . : Armed with a PGA Tour card and a game built to last, Ty Tryon turns 18 this monthwhich means the future is now
by Kevin Cook
- Golf Toy GreenFix Grip
- My First Time
- The Grillroom : Rudy Giuliani
by Bob Verdi
- Bridge to the Future : Programs are opening doors for kids
by Topsy Siderowf
- To cure your slice and hit it solid, practice with a four-knuckle grip
by Scott Davenport
- The Fire Within New York's bravest share a special bond: with golf, with each other and with this year's Open venue
by Dave Kindred
- Viewers' Guide : Need to fix a famously weak finishing hole? Try a trick from Dad's old playbook
by Ron Whitten
- Being the Boss
by David Owen
- Butch's Basics : Shoulders square, hips open helps avoid a slice
by Butch Harmon
- Deep-tissue massage
by Ron Kaspriske
- 2001 Ad
by David Leadbetter
- Tip From The Tour : On short approach shots, focus on where, not how
by Laura Diaz
- All's Well That Ends Well : The U.S. Open champion gives a blow-by-blow account of last year's misadventures on the 72nd hole
by Retief Goosen
- Be NICE To Monty : Join Golf Digest's campaign to halt the heckling
by Jaime Diaz
- Leaders in the Clubhouse
- Drive, Chip & Putt : How to play and practice golf's three most important strokes
by John Daly
- Solar F/X Sport Spray and Skin Defense Lotion
- Free Up Your Swing : The three-finger drill is a good first step toward power and consistency
by David Leadbetter
- TRAVEL FILE : Long Island
by Mike Stachura
- Bethpage and Me Playing golf and embracing life: A family affair on Long island
by Ed Weathers
- 2002 Ad
by David Poole Anderson
- The Advisor
- Demo Memo : EAGER TO HIT THE NEWEST CLUBS? HERE'S HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF A DEMO DAY
by Barry Salberg
- Lumbar Extender
- From the Gallery
- Politically Incorrect : Northern Michigan's public Pine Valley
by Mike Stachura
- The Real Man Behind the Black : Why the celebrated Tillinghast course isn't a Tillie course after all. Allow us to introduce you to Joseph H. Burbeck
by Ron Whitten
- Hogan Reprise : Sergio takes a proven swing into the U.S. Open
by JIM McLEAN
- Smart Shots : TopGolf's space-age driving range
- 'PLAY WHAT'S IN FRONT OF YOU' : The Duval family on the death of a loved one, and the healing that comes later
by Bob Duval
- The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Golf
- On Television Ken Venturi: Walking Away, Quietly
by PETER McCLEERY
- Here's the Deal
- Watson's Shortcuts : For straight, consistent shots let your arms hang at address
by Tom (American golfer) Watson
- Waiting Game : The best way to get a tee time at Bethpage is to spend a night in the parking lot. Just don't expect to sleep
by Chang-Rae Lee
- Rules of the Game : Ways to Use Your Clubhead
- What's In My Bag
by Chris DiMarco
- Terris Golf Systems Golf Gloves
- Close the Gap : How this modern wedge can fill a big hole in your game
by Jim Mclean
- Travel Notes
- Defining perfect putting pace
by Johnny Miller
- Golfers We Like : Frank McCormack
by Matthew Rudy
- If Jedi Knights Played Golf
by Scott Smith
- Eyes of the Tiger
by Craig Bestrom
- Tom Weiskopf : Age 59 Paradise Valley, Arizona Who was that masked man? An enigmatic hero on guilt, flying saucers, toy trains, hangovers and the horror of open-casket funerals
by Guy Yocom
- Thrill Rides : Hot coaster-course combos
by Ted Johnson
- Beware the extra-long driver
by Johnny Miller
- Torrey Makes a Public Statement : The South Course at Torrey Pines, La Jolla, Calif
by Ron Whitten
- Worn Out Tales from the Tour
- Inside Looks : There's more than meets the eye with these new products
- Ask the Experts : The Doctor Is In
- Paul Runyan 1908-2002 : Remembering a great player, teacher and person
by Guy Yocom
- Tip From The Tour : Use your preshot routine to keep your focus where it belongs: on the target
by Kirk Triplett
- Nick Faldo: How soon we forget
by Johnny Miller