06/30/2006
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After being postponed because of fog, the U.S. Women's Open is scheduled for 18 holes on each Friday and Saturday and 36 holes on Sunday.
(AP photo)
Lost in
a fog

With the first round of the U.S. Women's Open postponed until Friday because of heavy fog, there's more time to ponder who will win. Maybe not who you think, says Golf World's John Antonini in this week's 'Skinny.'
  • Women's Open: Field | Tee times
  • GFW Blog: Ochoa the one to beat
  • Wide Open | Annika's drought
  • Sorenstam opens up | Her swing
  • Video: Annika behind the scenes
  • Photos: Annika | More players
  • Whitten: More on Newport CC
    SWING SEQUENCES
    Wie | Pak | Ochoa | Gulbis | Creamer
  • What to learn from LPGA players
  • PocketTip

    When it comes to improving your game, players from which tour are most helpful to watch? (Tell us who and why below.)
    LPGA
    PGA

    Champions

    They all help equally

    None of them can help


    Talk Back
    Legendary teacher Bob Toski helped Birdie Kim find the winning touch at last year's U.S. Women's Open. Imagine what he can do to help you add more feel to your game, from tee to green.
  • How to turn feel into real
  • Self test: Are you a feel player?
  • Audio: Improving by using sound
  • Lower Your Handicap Now!
  • For the latest news, trends and advice on golf equipment, read what equipment editors E. Michael Johnson and Mike Stachura have to say in our newest blog, Bomb & Gouge.
  • What's In My Bag archives
  • Inside tour winners' bags
  • Hot Bags: Cart | Carry
  • More reviews: 2006 Hot List
  • More answers to your questions
  • Old money becomes old money by never squandering it. That's particularly true at Newport Country Club, says Golf Digest's Ron Whitten about maybe the oldest of old money clubs in America.
  • Whitten: More reviews
  • Best-in-state: Rhode Island
  • Getting on a private course
  • Newport vs. Augusta National
  • Can you buy a spot in the top 100?
  • Search: Best Places to Play

  • As Golf World's Tim Rosaforte writes in this week's edition of Tour Insider, 22-year-old up-and-comer Kyle Reifers has learned well from dad Randy.






    As Golf Digest's Pete McDaniel reports, Charlie Sifford is still breaking down barriers after receiving an honorary degree from the University of St. Andrews. Make that Dr. Charles Sifford.
  • Sifford was a PGA Tour pioneer
  • More features | Player profiles
  • Interviews | 'My Shot' archive
  • Most E-Mailed Stories Beat Your Best Score

    1. Hogan's Secret
    2. A House Divided? (cont.)
    3. Major Choking
    4. A House Divided?
    5. The choice is yours

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