Golf 2008
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Flip through the pages of The Star's annual golf magazine, complete with all stories, listings and golf maps in the full electronic version.
Gretzky brings Nationwide Tour back to Canada
Jim Byers  
Former NHL superstar Wayne Gretzky is fully capable of shooting 81 on a given day. Unfortunately, he says he can just as easily post the number he wore on his jersey in his hockey days.
Sorenstam to play Canadian Women's Open
Jim Byers  
The stuff you can find out on the PGA Tour's web site is pretty cool. Perusing the player stats, it doesn't take long to see where things stand with Canada's big-name golfers.
GTA golf course makes play for Canadian Open
Jim Byers  
In a move that could lure a stronger field to the Canadian Open in 2010, the board of directors of St. George's Golf and Country Club have endorsed the idea of hosting the Open two years from now.
Chinese buffet
Jim Byers  
SHENZEN, CHINA - You can see it in the way the mainland Chinese line up outside the Louis Vuitton shop in Kowloon. You can see it on Shenzen's dusty roads, where cars are now far more common than the bikes that crowded China's streets ...
Interactive golf maps
Use our interactive maps and listings for golf courses in the GTA and beyond.
 
Video: Golf fashion
When it comes to golf attire, the louder the better, especially for some Crazy Canucks. A look at the lastest fashion, plus a video showing some of the season's styles.
 
Video: The latest gear
The latest on interchangeable golf shafts, dimpleless golf balls and luxury gear, plus a video report from the 2008 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando.
Green tees
Marc Atchison  
Asian countries are turning tea plantations into golf courses as the game becomes popular in places like Thailand and Vietnam.
The Bogeyman's Top 10
Bob Marshall  
The Star's popular reviewer returns to offer lists of his favourite courses and amenities in Ontario - and we want to know what you think as well!
Top-flight daytrips
Jim Byers  
Okay, so they're not available from November through March. But residents of the GTA are lucky to be blessed with some of the best golf courses in the world, all within a couple hours drive. You can play wilderness tracks that wind ...
Star power: Toronto Star Amateur
Glenn Goodwin  
After winning the Toronto Star Women's Amateur twice, Alena Sharp knew she had the game to turn pro. Read her story - and learn more about North America's premier city championship.
Profile: Rod Spittle
Brian McAndrew  
Canadian Rod Spittle finally teeing it up with the big boys - on the Champions Tour.
Tiger stalks the Bear
Dave Perkins  
For Tiger Woods, major championship No. 19 has been easily imaginable ever since that first Saturday night at Augusta National, 11 years ago. Now it looms still distantly, but ever more approachable on the horizon. Look closely ...
Southern belles
Jim Byers  
Augusta always plays hard to get, but these Georgia beauties will keep y'all coming back for more.
Georgia's hidden charms
David Cooper  
Okay, this a secret. Or so it would seem. So whatever you do don't tell anybody about golf in southern Georgia.
Mr. Knickers
Dave Feschuk  
The Golf Association of Ontario has been promoting golf in elementary schools for more than five years, but the challenge never ceases to be formidable.
Very superstitious
Jim Byers  
Athletes are no strangers to superstition - and golfers are no different. (Well, there's John Daly, but let's not get picky.) And because they carry a huge bag with them everywhere they play they have plenty of opportunities to indulge ...
Online retailer brings back the knickers
Dave Feschuk  
In the summer of 2001 Joe Parisi, a custom tailor who specialized in business suits, had an idea to intertwine his profession with his passion: knickers, the age-old, puffed-below-the-knee golfwear.
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