Sounding off: Palmer opines on balls, drivers, putters
Arnold Palmer is, without a doubt, the enduring face of golf, still called by many the most loved man who still is playing. He continues to play, partially, for that one reason - he enjoys the people, and they still adore him.
Personality Profiles
- Jack Nicklaus is an inspiration to all of us
- LeAnna Wicks might just be the next lightning rod for LPGA
- A golf nut like no other
- Thirty minutes inside the head of Chi-Chi Rodriguez
- Ann Liguori believes that golf can really help women in business
- If the hats fit, wear them: Burt Baine juggles GM duties with playing aspirations, ESPN
- The legend of Chad Campbell continues to grow
- Architect Earl Stone still going strong at 77
- The other John Daly is a golfer, too
- Life is all about family for golfing great Tammie Green
- British Open champ Curtis dealing with changes
- Ricky Barnes finds comic relief at celebrity pro-am
- Marty Barrett remembers the Sox' last streak and talks Vegas golf
- Juli Inkster has priorities in proper perspective
- Consistency is the key to Mucha's LPGA success
- We like Mike! Weir's hometown proud of its champ
- Overnight sensation Ben Curtis traveled long road to Open title
- Chi Chi on children, challenging golf courses, and the struggles of change
- Kelli Kuehne shoots from the hip
- PGA Tour's Estaban Toledo defies the odds
- Michael O'Keefe still rides 'Caddyshack' wave
- The Golf Channel's Jennifer Mills unplugged
- Catching up with ESPN's Jay Bilas
- Dan Quayle still comes out swinging
- Graig Kinzler, Golden Tee Golf champion
- Survivor Thailand's Clay Jordan
- Gary Player: Great golfer, better person
- LPGA profile: Everybody loves Natalie Gulbis
- Jerry Jeff Walker: Golfer turned singer-songwriter
- One-on-one with Tom Penders
- Profile: Canadian pro Stuart Hendley
- Ex-Atlanta Hawks coach Lon Kruger



