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Golf notes

`Controversy' is better left embedded

Dig at Palmer serves no purpose

By Jim McCabe
Globe Staff / March 14, 2004

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A blip of note appeared on golf's radar screen last week, and it was sad. It was the baffling story regarding the 1958 Masters, which was won by Arnold Palmer, the first of his four green jackets and the first of his seven major triumphs. Actually, it shouldn't be considered baffling because controversy helps sell books, and guess what is ... (Full Article: 1684 Words)

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