In May of 1981, in the parking lot of Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a man named Johnny Martorano killed his 19th victim. His target was the millionaire businessman Roger Wheeler, owner of a company called Telex that employed 5,000 people in Tulsa alone. Wheeler had been successful his whole life, but when he delved into a mob-connected business, he didn't realize in time that the men he became involved with were more dangerous than the average business rival. A network of corrupt FBI agents and the infamous Winter Hill Gang, including their leader Whitey Bulger, got nervous when Wheeler asked too many questions, and set in motion a crime whose effects are still felt today—and it all happened on one of the most renowned golf courses in America.
WGC-Match Play gimme controversy & Jim Nantz
Paul Casey emerges as a Masters pick & James Patterson
Rory McIlroy's Players win & Jon Rahm's questionable decision
Remembering the great Dan Jenkins & Francesco Molinari's latest triumph
PGA Tour/USGA rules tension escalate & Martin Trainer
John Smoltz on his senior tour aspirations & his crazy backyard golf setup
Why golfers are still slow, Kuchar's apology, Rafael Campos
Phil wins at Pebble & teen phenom Akshay Bhatia
Darius Rucker on his new golf gig; Sergio's meltdown; Rickie's ugly win
Inside the Golf Digest Hot List process
CBS' Peter Kostis talks "Tin Cup" memories & Tiger's soft side
Matt Kuchar's resurgence & PGA Tour Live's John Swantek
Breaking down America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses with Ron Whitten
Cody Blick tells his crazy Q School story & our Christmas wish lists
GD Stories: The Grit Factor — What It Takes To Succeed & Improve In Golf
Tiger vs. Phil reaction, and what's next for "The Match"?
Golf's crazy fall & our favorite prop bets for "The Match"
GD Stories: My Last Round
Cameron Champ on cracking drivers and managing expectations
Prodigies real and imagined: John Feinstein on his latest golf novel; the rise of Cam Champ
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