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- Chat with Tom Weiskopf
Transcript of a 1998 chat session, where he talks about his early and subsequent golf career, equipment issues, course design, Tiger Woods, and more. - eBay's online Tom Weiskopf golf auctions
See what fan memorabilia, such as signed photos, equipment, cards, flags and other autographed items are currently up for sale at the eBay online auction website. - Golf Talk with Tom Weiskopf
July 2004 feature article where he talks about early golf influences, great players of the past, family, winning the British Open, course design work, drinking and much more. - GolfWeb / Champions Tour : Tom Weiskopf
Biography, detailed playing statistics and tournament results. - GolfWeb Architecture columns
What looks like an old part of the GolfWeb site houses a small collection of articles written by Weiskopf in 1998 and 1999. He waxes lyrical on relevant issues, and expounds his own design philosophy to boot. Read it while it's still there. - Inferno erupts again
Extensive feature interview from 2000, where he relates a VERY funny story about Jack Nicklaus, and waxes lyrical on such subjects as his US Masters experiences (and second places), Augusta, Clifford Roberts, refusing to play in the Ryder Cup, fan behavior, Tiger Woods, and more. - Loch Lomond Golf Club
An open letter he wrote on the subject of Loch Lomond, which he considers to be his finest effort in the design field. - My shot: Tom Weiskopf
A June 2002 Golf Digest feature where he offers opinion and anecdotes about his schooldays, perfectionism, drinking, Bert Yancey, pro-ams, Hogan's hands, open casket funerals, Jack Nicklaus, letter writing, and more. - New job title
A feature article by David Holland at TravelGolf.com in which he examines Tom Weiskopf's transition from player to course designer. It includes numerous interview quotes, where the player explains his design philosophy, approach and experiences. The article ends with a list of some of his top projects. - The 1980 Masters
A 2002 article which looks back at the day he put five balls into the water hazard at the par-3 12th hole. He went on to record the highest score ever for that hole at a Masters tournament. Includes interview quotes and personal recollections.
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