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'''Lorne Rubenstein''' (born in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]]) is a sportswriter and the golf columnist for [[The Globe and Mail]]. Rubenstein has a close working relationship with Canadian golfer [[Mike Weir]]. Lorne is the former [[editor]] of [[Scoregolf]] magazine.
'''Lorne Rubenstein''' (born in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]]) is a sportswriter and the golf columnist for [[The Globe and Mail]]. Rubenstein has a close working relationship with Canadian golfer [[Mike Weir]]. Lorne is the former [[editor in chief|editor]] of [[Scoregolf]] magazine.


He maintained a near-scratch handicap for many years, and played in several provincial championships in Canada. He caddied for a time on the [[PGA Tour]] for Canadian star [[George Knudson]].
He maintained a near-scratch handicap for many years, and played in several provincial championships in Canada. He caddied for a time on the [[PGA Tour]] for Canadian star [[George Knudson]].
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Revision as of 17:00, 11 March 2010

Lorne Rubenstein (born in Toronto, Canada) is a sportswriter and the golf columnist for The Globe and Mail. Rubenstein has a close working relationship with Canadian golfer Mike Weir. Lorne is the former editor of Scoregolf magazine.

He maintained a near-scratch handicap for many years, and played in several provincial championships in Canada. He caddied for a time on the PGA Tour for Canadian star George Knudson.

He has written books about golf with Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Mike Weir, George Knudson, Jim Nelford, and Sean Connery. He has also written several golf books independently.