Featured Content Playing With History» Laurel Hill Playing golf on the new Fairfax County course located on the grounds of the former Lorton Correctional Facility puts some funny ideas in your head. » Road Trip: Newcomers Within a Couple Hundred Miles Three Clubs, Game Fixed - Yeah Right» 3-Club Tour Why spend 12 weeks in lessons when you can solve everything in a day? » Three Swing Aids, Put to the Test Play That Funk Music» Fred Funk Getting Funk-y: 'Do the opposite of what your body tells you: Stay loose and relaxed.' » More Swings: Aaron Baddeley | Juli Inkster | Tom Kite Becoming a Community Golf Course» Lake Arbor Hercules O. Pitts, the area's only African American course owner, faced a major rehab with Lake Arbor Golf Course. » AUDIO: Hercules Pitts Talks Golf Taking Golf On The Road Seeing the Remaining Championships» Golf Majors 101 Three major championships remain this year: the U.S. Open, the Open Championship and the PGA Championship. » More Information: USopen.com | Opengolf.com | PGA.com Greens for Less Green» Myrtle Beach Budget golf packages come in all shapes and sizes to the Golf Capital of the World, South Carolina's Myrtle Beach. » PHOTOS: Going for the Greens » GRAPHIC: Find Your Way Down South Golf Headlines | MultimediaPANO: TopGolf PANO: Whiskey Creek InteractLiza Abood: Tips & Tricks » Join the Conversation Online Resources » Female Golf Instructors |
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