LONDON, England (CNN) -- Over the last five years the "Living Golf" team has traveled the world and met some of the best and biggest names in the sport.
CNN's Don Riddell talked to injured veterans who are playing golf as part of their therapy.
Whether it is getting Tiger's opinions on the world's economic woes, or meeting the 13 year old twins who are setting the golf world alight, we have brought you all the most important stories from the circuit.
"Living Golf" takes a trip down memory lane and looks at some of the best bits from past shows.
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1) Tiger Woods 2008 Interview
He's the world number one and the most recognizable athlete on the planet, so any chance to sit down with him is special. Speaking ahead of the 2008 Dubai Desert Classic, which he won, Woods reveals his ambitions for the year, what fatherhood is like, and even what he thinks of the global economic troubles.
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2) Golf therapy for war veterans
While it's a passion to interview the "big names" on Living Golf, some of the best stories we've covered are away from the professional game. In June 2008, we visited the Salute Military Golf Association (SMGA), which was helping wounded soldiers returning from places such as Iraq. They were being offered golf as part of their therapy and it was a truly eye-opening experience.
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3) The Maguire Twins
Lisa and Leona Maguire are just 13 years old and are golfing prodigies. Identical in looks and in talent for the game, these Irish girls are already competing and beating adults including our Living Golf presenter Justin Armsden!
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4) Golf de Vidauban
It was once considered one of Europe's finest golf courses, but is now on the brink of existence due to a series of environmental issues. The golf course, situated in the Provence region of France and designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones, has a checkered history, as Justin Armsden finds out.
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5) Ernie Els Walk-And-Talk
The South African is well known for having one of the most natural swings in the game, so it was a great honor and pleasure for Living Golf to see this up close and personal in Dubai in 2008. Justin Armsden plays the 18th at the newly formed Els' Club with the "Big Easy."
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6) At home with Harrington
Winner of both the 2008 Open Championship and the PGA Championship, Padraig Harrington is clearly Europe's number one golfer and quickly emerging as the greatest threat to Tiger Woods' reign. It all started for him in 2007, when he won his first major, the Open Championship at Carnoustie. Following this victory, Living Golf's Don Riddell visited the Irishman at his home just outside of Dublin to find out what makes him tick.
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7) Jack Nicklaus 2007 Interview
To celebrate 50 shows on CNN, Living Golf went after the game's most successful ever player -- and got him. In an exclusive interview, we speak to 18-time major champion Jack Nicklaus at the home of golf, St Andrews, to discuss his retirement from the game, and what he thinks of the new breed of golfer.
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8) Fred Funk Interview
He may not be a household name in the sport but Funk has earned over $20 million in prize money during his 26 years on Tour, and is officially one of the funny men of the game. We caught up with him in 2007 at his home ranch in Florida, where he displayed plenty of that humor.
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9) Seve Ballesteros 2006 Interview
If there's one golfer from yesteryear that you would like to take to the course with, it would invariably be Seve. The Spaniard is arguably Europe's most successful golfer ever and we did exactly that at one of his courses in January 2006. He even showed us that he's not lost any of that magic around the greens.
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10) Michelle Wie 2005 Interview
The Hawaiian golfer may have lost her way over the last couple of years but in 2005, Wie was the name on everyone's lips. She was 15 years old and already competing with the world's best, and we went back to her home town to document this early success. It was unprecedented access and an unforgettable experience.
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