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Prowling Tiger shares advantage

Tiger Woods is on course for an incredible 17th individual World Golf Championship title in 34 attempts after claiming a share of the halfway lead at the HSBC Champions event in Shanghai.

November's Living Golf:

This month Living Golf's Justin Armsden speaks to U.S captain Corey Pavin and Europe's Colin Montgomerie a year ahead of the two sides clashing in the 2010 Ryder Cup, while Patrick Snell meets double amputee pro-golfer Don Vickery.

November 5: 1230, 1730 GMT
November 7: 0700, 1730 GMT
November 8: 0300, 0730, 1500 GMT

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About the show

"Living Golf" is CNN's monthly program devoted to all facets of the game both on and off the course. Hosted by CNN's Justin Armsden, "Living Golf" goes inside the lifestyle, business, travel, fashion and technological aspects of the sport.

'Pimp my golf cart'
'Pimp my golf cart'

It seems that golf carts have dropped the dowdy image and hit the streets to become the latest must-have accessory.


Fisher beats Kim
Fisher beats Kim

England's Ross Fisher beats American Anthony Kim to become the Volvo World Match Play champion in Spain.

Woods learns team game
Woods learns team game

Colin Montgomerie rues Tigers Woods' recent success in the team game ahead of next year's Ryder Cup.


Golf increases stress!
Golf increases stress!

Top flight golf is a high-stakes, high-stress sport -- but it's not just the pros who are feeling the strain of the game.

Putting presidents
Putting presidents

In the week of the Presidents Cup, CNN looks at 15 of the last 18 U.S. presidents who played the game.


Blind golfer looks to future 
Blind golfer looks to future 

Despite losing his sight in the Vietnam War, golfer Bob Andrews hopes to revive a Ryder Cup for the blind.

Choosing a golf instructor
Choosing a golf instructor

Just as there are many choices of drivers and putters; there are just as many choices of golf instructors.


The lost balls of Loch Ness
The lost balls of Loch Ness

There's something lurking in the depths of Loch Ness, Scotland and it has nothing to do with monsters.

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