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Ian Wood
Ian Wood - Copying swing can duplicate success
WATCHING Angel Cabrera smash his way around Loch Lomond at the weekend, it occurred to me that the only South American golfer I've ever seen who could justifiably be described as thin, was an elegant player from Brazil called Mario Gonzalez, who
Ian Wood: Prize money alters golf's landscape
THERE was a time, long before this bewildering age of Playstations and dot coms, when children used to go to cinemas on Saturday mornings to seek their entertainment at the Mickey Mouse Club or some other source of riotous fun.
A slice of life - Golf gadgets offer a stark reminder
OVERCOME recently by an inexplicable desire to tidy up the old homestead, I found myself in the room which, for reasons long forgotten, has become the glory hole set aside for chucking things into and began attacking the mound of debris which has acc
Ian Wood - Slightest snag can see form unravel
HARRY Vardon, so legend has it, used to wear braces to make him feel "together." Of course, they also helped to keep his trousers up, but the togetherness angle is quite understandable. Things which are, on the face of it, unremarkable – such
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