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  1. Annika Sörenstam
  2. Arnold Palmer
  3. Augusta National Golf Club
  4. Babe Zaharias
  5. Ben Hogan
  6. Bobby Jones (golfer)
  7. Bobby Locke
  8. Byron Nelson
  9. Donald Ross (golfer)
  10. Gary Player
  11. Gene Sarazen
  12. Glossary of golf
  13. Golf
  14. Golf ball
  15. Golf club (equipment)
  16. Golf course
  17. Golf equipment
  18. Golf etiquette
  19. Greg Norman
  20. Harry Vardon
  21. History of golf
  22. Iron (golf)
  23. Jack Nicklaus
  24. James Braid (golfer)
  25. John Henry Taylor
  26. Karrie Webb
  27. Kathy Whitworth
  28. List of golfers (A–R)
  29. List of golfers (S–Z)
  30. List of Masters Tournament champions
  31. List of men's major championships winning golfers
  32. List of PGA Championship champions
  33. List of The Open Championship champions
  34. List of U.S. Open (golf) champions
  35. Lorena Ochoa
  36. Louise Suggs
  37. LPGA
  38. Masters Tournament
  39. Men's major golf championships
  40. Mickey Wright
  41. Nick Faldo
  42. Official World Golf Rankings
  43. Old Course at St Andrews
  44. Old Tom Morris
  45. Patty Berg
  46. Peter Thomson (Australian golfer)
  47. PGA Championship
  48. PGA European Tour
  49. PGA Tour
  50. Phil Mickelson
  51. Pitching wedge
  52. Professional golf tours
  53. Putter
  54. Robert Trent Jones
  55. Rules of golf
  56. Ryder Cup
  57. Sam Snead
  58. Sand wedge
  59. Severiano Ballesteros
  60. Solheim Cup
  61. The Open Championship
  62. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews
  63. Tiger Woods
  64. Timeline of golf (2000–present)
  65. Timeline of golf history (1353–1850)
  66. Timeline of golf history (1851–1945)
  67. Timeline of golf history (1945–1999)
  68. Tom Watson (golfer)
  69. U.S. Open (golf)
  70. United States Amateur Championship (golf)
  71. United States Golf Association
  72. Vijay Singh
  73. Walker Cup
  74. Walter Hagen
  75. Willie Park, Sr.
  76. Women's major golf championships
  77. Wood (golf)
  78. World Golf Hall of Fame
  79. Young Tom Morris