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Picking a winner in the PGA Championship: don't trust anyone over 30. Golf's youth movement goes for the Slam with Woods, Els, and Leonard each looking for their second majors starting Thursday at Winged Foot. The early favorite: 27-year-old Phil Mickelson.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tomorrow's News | 8/13/1997 | See Source »

Playing with a limp, Hogan still won: six more majors, three in 1953 when he took the Masters, U.S. Open and British Open. His mystique was further enhanced by the 1967 Masters, when he shot a record 30 on the back nine. In the par-3 tourney before this year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MASTER | 8/4/1997 | See Source »

FORT WORTH, Texas: Ben Hogan, the golfer made of stone, died Friday at 84. Some called him "Bantam Ben," because he stood a slight 5-foot-8. Some called him "The Hawk" for the way he analyzed a course. But the Scots called him "The Wee Ice Mon." Because he...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Death of a Master | 7/25/1997 | See Source »

In the meantime, fans in Tokyo interrupted their morning commute to catch the games on two huge, open-air screens. While the Japanese don't feel as warmly toward Irabu as they do toward Hideo Nomo, whose quest to pitch in the majors was both earlier and purer, they are...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ORIENT EXPRESS | 7/21/1997 | See Source »

Discount airlines are still the most potent force in challenging the high fares in the majors' "fortress hubs." Before ValuJet resumed service between Atlanta and Dallas-Fort Worth in April, a round-trip ticket cost $490; subsequently, the price dropped to $138. Flying into an "alternative city" served by many...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHAT CHEAP SEATS? | 7/14/1997 | See Source »

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