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This week, Iain Carter travels with Monty and friends to the sweatbox that is Tulsa for the USPGA while Clive and Fergus and George reflect on very different golfing experiences

This week Fergus plunges new depths of golfing despair. As we get an insight into his murky mind, this blog comes with a warning - readers may find his mental state harrowing. However, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
For GM blogger and star of stage and screen George Asprey it's a case of what might have been.
Meanwhile in the confused world of Clive Agran it's a fond look back at the Open. Clive, aka 'Silky Swing' considers who he was rooting for at Carnoustie but finds a coherent solution hard to come by.
For Iain Carter the outlook is, well, sweaty. Our man at the USPGA discovers that Tulsa in August is a million miles away from Carnoustie in July.
Point the camera, press the trigger and hey presto you've got a great photo. The Golf Monthly photographers have got it easy. Well, not exactly. For David Cruickshanks shooting the Women's British Open was a frustrating affair.
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