Aaron Baddeley
Young Aussie player who has had great success already... compared to Tiger very early on.
Seve Ballesteros
The padre of Spanish golf.
Fred Couples
Known all over simply as "Freddie".
Ben Crenshaw
The 1999 U.S Ryder Cup captain.
John Daly
The troubled two-time major winner who is not afraid to break the mold of the prototypical Tour player.
Laura Davies
The longest hitting member of the LPGA - she enjoys playing many different sports.
David Duval
An unofficial site - but well maintained.
Ernie Els
One of the best swings out there, he does not play on just one tour, logging more miles than most of his peers.
David Frost
Now focusing a bit more on his other business interest...
Lisa Ann Horst
Pennsylvania-based "Class A" LPGA teaching professional, sports model and
Founder of Golf Edge Nutrition.
Peter Jacobson
Not just jokes and Jake Trout and the Flounders, he does a lot for charity and has built a successful sports marketing and event management company when not playing.
Per Ulrik Johansson
A daily update from Per during events... and you can buy one of those hats here too.
Jeff Maggert
Has launched a business with many different resources.
Casey Martin
Took on the Tour - and has earned a Supreme Court victory.
Spike McRoy
The best source of information concerning Spike and his golfing adventures.
Phil Mickelson
Came close at Pinehurst, Augusta, and Atlanta Athletic Club... - and is still "the best player to not win a major".
Greg Norman
Diversification: equipment, course architecture, clothing, his own tournaments, and more.
Jack Nicklaus
No one will ever match his accomplishments on the course.
Jose Maria Olazabal
Two time Masters Champion who overcame a debilitating foot injury between wins, and a tremendous Ryder Cup record.
Arnold Palmer
The King. Still one of the highest-paid athletes today, which supplements his social security checks.
Gary Player
The Black Knight - he brought fitness to the Tour... and has a very fancy site.
Chi Chi Rodriguez
Front page for the Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth Foundation.
Justin Rose
Quickly turned pro after a surprise 3rd place finish at the 98 Open as low amateur... then missed almost every cut for a year before righting the ship again in 2001.
Jean Van de Velde
Vaulted in to the spotlight with his 72nd hole train wreck in the 1999 British Open - there is more to the man than poor course management.
Tiger Woods
Arguably the most well known and popular athlete on the planet right now.