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February/March 1991Volume42Issue1
 “More than any other game,” says Peter Andrews, “golf is played with a sense of history.” As a golf writer, Andrews has a job many people wouldn’t think was work at all: he gets sent all around the country to play the game. As a writer for this magazine, he is more aware than most that when he lines up a putt on the green, many ghosts are standing at his elbow.
 
        