From PEOPLE Magazine Click to enlarge
Need proof that golf is getting oh-so-cool? Check out Cindy Crawford at a celeb tournament in Switzerland, where the perfect 10 validated her 35 handicap by hitting a spectator—with the ball.

If the eyes are the windows into the soul, these two had best draw the blinds. Barbra Streisand was on manicured hand for a bit of stargazing in L.A. as new hubby James Brolin became the 2, 115th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

They're not getting ready to tango-now that's a picture we'd like to see—but Jim Carrey came onstage during an Elton John concert in Anaheim, Calif., to join his Sir-ship for a duet of John's 1972 hit "Rocket Man." Sporting Elton's red Versace jacket, Carrey traded verses and even joined John at the piano, which he played with his head.

Should tennis ace Martina Hingis (right, in New York City) need help at the U.S. Open, she can send in the waxy clone created for Madame Tussaud's in London. Just hope the competition isn't too heated.

Hats off to Welsh-born Anthony Hopkins, who gave $1.7 million to a conservation campaign to buy part of Wales's highest peak, Snowdon. The erstwhile Hannibal Lecter doesn't want the land devoured by development.

Sister, Sister's Tia (left) and Tamera Mowry, 20, brought their dependable Rugrats to the Los Angeles premiere of Why Do Fools Fall in Love. "We were totally upstaged by our backpacks," says Tia.

Our money was on the Today show's Matt Lauer to award the blue ribbon for best filly at the Hampton Classic Horse Show in Bridgehampton, N.Y., to his fiancée of four months, J. Crew model Annette Roque.

The always see-worthy John F. Kennedy Jr. manned the ropes as he set sail with friends near the family compound in Hyannis Port, Mass.