Writer's Corner

Jim Moore

Reno-Tahoe Always Delivers
One wife ago, I spent a week in the Reno-Lake Tahoe area every summer. I was in my 20s then, and since I loved to gamble, drink and golf, sometimes to excess with all three, this area was perfect for me.

Pronghorn - A Prime Destination in Central Oregon
"No. 10 tee is right this way, Mr. Moore," said Shawn, our forecaddie at Pronghorn's Nicklaus Course as we walked off the ninth green. Shawn is a great kid and apparently a great stick, too. We had had plenty of time to get to know each other on the front nine.


Joel Zuckerman

Springfield Offers More than Roundball Hall of Fame
My Princeton-educated niece was for many years the pastry chef at Manhattan's most highly acclaimed French restaurant. She wrote an attention-getting cookbook, made her way onto several of the national network morning talk shows, and then retired from the "up at 3 a.m." life to raise her three children. In short, no dummy.

Father's Day Gift Guide
As it so often does, Father's Day coincides with the final round of this year's U.S. Open. Our most prestigious national golf championship will be contested at Chambers Bay near Tacoma, Wash., a modern links-style golf course that few of the contestants have ever seen, and many golf fans have never heard about.

More from Joel Zuckerman
Spieth Brings Extra Luster to Harbour Town
Misfits - Golfers You'd Prefer Not to Play With
Head Pro Spotlight - Suzy Whaley
2014 Holiday Gift Guide
Head Pro Spotlight - Bob Ford
Year-Round Fun at Sun Valley
'Heavenly Journey' into Northern Michigan
Father's Day Gift Guide
Head Pro Spotlight - Dana Rader
Head Pro Spotlight - Bill Safrin
The Beauty & the Beast
Spring Island Sets the Bar High on Hilton Head
Bay Hill More than a Famed PGA Tour Stop
Christmas Gift Guide
A Chat with 'Mr. 59'
Return to The Highlands - Part 2
Return to The Highlands - Part 1
Doesn't Get Better Than Autumn Golf in Vermont
Head Pro Spotlight: Randy Smith
A New Favorite - Lake Como, Italy
Head Pro Spotlight - Jim Langley
Head Pro Spotlight - Scott Puailoa
Golf Gift Ideas for Father's Day 2013
Golf a Big Attraction in the Mountaineer State
Head Pro Spotlight - Mike Harmon
Paying Homage to the Fuel of St. Patrick's Day
Head Pro Spotlight - Brad Worthington
RTJ Golf Trail Drives Alabama's Economic Engine
Head Pro Spotlight - Nicole Weller
Golf in a Delightful Part of the World
2012 Holiday Gift Guide
Head Pro Spotlight - Laurie Hammer
Head Pro Spotlight - Bill Tindall
Dave Stockton Looks Back on the 'War on the Shore'
Looking Forward & Backward at the PGA Championship
Head Pro Spotlight: Tony Pancake
Father's Day Gift Guide
Texas-Sized Fun at San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa
Tale of the Tape: The Landings vs. Reynolds Plantation
TaylorMade Performance Labs - The Wave of the Future
The Whims & Fancies of the PGA Golf Show
Santee - Off the Beaten Track & Right off the Interstate
Golf Architect Profile: Lester George
2011 Holiday Gift Guide
McConnell Golf Making a Name for Itself in the Carolinas
England's Golf Coast
Gift Ideas for Your Golfing Father
Sandestin - More Accessible than Ever
Bandon Dunes - Worth the Effort of Getting There
Golf in Beautiful New Zealand
Golf Writers' Extravaganza: The Xona Golf Media Classic
Doral: More Relevant that Ever
Hot Stix Continues to Thrive
Tale of the Whale & More at St. Regis Punta Mita
Biloxi, Beau Rivage & Fallen Oak
Golf Gifts for 2010
Branson Performs On-Stage & On the Course
CordeValle: An Oasis near the Bay Area
The Glories of Pinehurst
Father's Day Gift Guide
A Costa Rica Golf Adventure Appeals to All
Hilton Head & Bluffton: Yesterday & Today
Beautiful Savannah & Its Great Courses
TPC Sawgrass Still a Big Attraction in the Sunshine State
PGA Village: Where the Pros & Tourists Play
Cybergolf Christmas Gift Guide
Old Tom's Kin Scolds Tiger
Midwest Golf Fest
'K-Cup' Means Excellent Golf & Food
A Date with the Golden Bear
The King & I
Red Ledges - and the Other Great Courses - in Park City
Former NFL MVP Discusses Favorite Courses in Lake Tahoe Area
Mark Anderson: Remember This Name
Fripp & Dataw Islands - Two Getaways in Carolina Lowcountry
Ginn Hammock Beach Resort Features Courses by Nicklaus & Watson
Cap Cana - Where the Stars Align
Stay & Play in Vegas
Golf in Jackson - Where the Tetons are Quite Grand
The State of Great Golf in Michigan
It's Never too Late to be Who You Might have Been - George Eliot
40 Years of the Heritage

Dave Droschak

Bay Bridge Golf Brigade
As a young laborer in the early 1960s, Richard "Dickie" Foster helped build one of the nation's architectural marvels - the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, connecting more than just cargo ships, fishing boats and luxury yachts from the Tidewater area to the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

Green Oaks Still Green after All These Years
Heading back to Pittsburgh this past April for a high school sports hall of fame induction, I have to admit I was just as excited about the golf outing planned as our 1978 state championship baseball team being honored for its accomplishments.

More from Dave Droschak
McConnell Golf's Private Portfolio Reaches 10
Donald Ross - Revered, Respected, Remarkable across North Carolina
The Cliffs Part II: The Comeback
Seventh Layout in The Cliffs' Portfolio Worth the Wait
Cate's Coastal Cache - Dramatic Work of Architect Blankets Southern N.C. Coast
The Grandeur of Grandfather
One & Done?
The Ink Isn't Dry Just Yet
Can Wie Win First Major?
No. 2 is No. 1 Again
The Mighty Quinn Still Swinging
Phil & Pinehurst - A Perfect Pair?
Sure Bet at 2014 U.S. Open - Pinehurst No. 2 Won't Disappoint
McConnell Golf - Leading the Private Club Resurgence across the Carolinas
Golf Course Architects - Helping Each Other Through Tough Times
O'Toole Tackling 'Health of the Game' as New USGA Leader
Palmetto Dunes Golf - Head to the Ocean & Back
An Open Book - Don't Miss These 'Must-Do' Sandhills Golf Experiences Heading into 2014
A 'Feel for the Game' In South Carolina's Lowcountry
Trump National Golf Clubs - 'Make Them the Very Best & They Will Come'
Appreciate Irwin's Graceful Exit
A Surprise in the World Rankings
Mountain Air: Casually Golfing in the Clouds
Hicks Hanging Up Bib - Payne Stewart's Caddie Retiring after 33 Years on Tour
A Full Day's Work - St. James Plantation Director of Agronomy Tends to 81 Holes
Humbled By Hickory - A Turn-of-the-Century Round Worth a Try
Rough Enough - Will Pinehurst No. 2 Produce Typical U.S. Open Scores in 2014?
'Ball Hogs' - The Next Reality Show Hit?

Mid Pines Makeover - Young Architect Restores 1921 Ross Classic
Golfing Royalty Turns 50
Prestonwood Country Club Has 100,000 Reasons to Become a Member
North Carolina's Yadkin Valley Gets into the Game with Gimmies, Grapes & Great Views
Game On - New 19th Holes Fuel College Rivalries in North Carolina
Tufts Archives - THE Key Piece to Pinehurst No. 2 Restoration
Neal Lancaster: 'Mr. 29' Still Plugging Away
Neal Lancaster: 'Mr. 29' Still Plugging Away
Par-3 Golf - The Lighter Side of the Game
Ross vs. Fazio: Who Rules in North Carolina?
The Official Death of The Pit
Golf Recovery in Unlikely Places - Two North Carolina Courses Re-branding After Recession
USGA's Mike Davis: No Rough for 2014 Open
Mike Strantz: The Maverick Rides Off Into the Sunset
Tar Heel Designers Travel Far & Wide to Pursue Craft
Mike Strantz's Utterly Unique Tobacco Road
The Outstanding University Courses at Duke, North Carolina & NC State

Jay Flemma

Thanks for the Memories, Cybergolf
If these be our last moments men,
Let us live them with honor
.

J.R.R. Tolkien

Speechless in Seattle - Dustin Johnson's Inexplicable 3-putt Hands Chambers Bay U.S. Open to Jordan Spieth
[Editor's Note: Bringing back an old favorite column, Jay writes this U.S. Open wrap-up in the form of a Father's day letter to his 91-year old Dad.]

More from Jay Flemma
Future U.S. Open Venues mix Links Golf, Golden Age Architecture
Modern Course, Modern Leaderboard - New Generation's Biggest Names Rise at Chambers Bay U.S. Open
Architects Jones, Jr. & Charlton Discuss the Mercurial Swings of Chambers Bay
Chambers With a Bullet - Golf Course set to Steal Show at 2015 U.S. Open
Redemption Song - Elizabeth Manor's Horton & Newsom Fulfill Year-long Quest, Win Anderson Memorial at Winged Foot
Saturday Bloody Saturday - Big Names Fall as 79th Anderson Memorial at Winged Foot Heads to Semifinals
Winged Foot's East Course Restoration Headlines 79th Anderson Memorial Four-ball Championship
Streamsong a Virtuoso Performance for Doak, Coore & Crenshaw - Part 1
By the Numbers - Records & Runaways Becoming Par for the Course at Major Championships
The 2015 Masters - The Old King is Dead, Long Live the New King
Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point Opens in NYC
Jay's Golf Awards for 2014 - The Jazzys
The Golf Rum Diaries - Royal Isabela, Puerto Rico's Garden of Delight
The Architect's Progress - No Rough at Crestwood Gives the Course a Little Pine Valley & Prairie Dunes Flavor (Part 3)
Second-Guessing in Full Swing after USA Loses another Cup
The Eagles of Gleneagles - U.S. Could Steal Ryder Cup
Red Tail Still Soars Like the Hawk for Which It's Named
John Minan's 'Little Book of Golf Law, 2nd Edition' Still a Double-Bogey
We Have a New Tiger - McIlroy Claims Fourth Major at Valhalla
The PGA Championship at Valhalla - It's Still Glory's Best Shot
Offshore & Foreign Venues the PGA Championship Could, Should & Shouldn't Visit
The PGA Championship at Valhalla - Is it an Amusement Park, a Video Game or a Major Championship Venue?
The Elysian Fields of Old Town Club - Is Perry Maxwell's Last Course Also His Best?
Royal Liverpool Will put the 'Open' in this Year's Open Championship
Time Machine Effect Brings Long Island National into the 21st Century
River Bend Golf Club Shines Brightly After Keith Foster Remodel
Wire to Wire - Kaymer Joins Distinguished Group of Start-to-Finish Winners of U.S. Open
A U.S. Open Recap Story for the Trinity College Class of 1989
Voices of Pinehurst: Dan Maples - Golf Architect, Pinehurst City Father
No One Has Won U.S. Open & Players Championship in Same Year, But Why Not?
Big Names, Former Major Champions Face Cut Line Today
USGA Loses Media Center TV Remote, Gets all TVs Stuck on 'Judge Judy'
Course of History - Diverse Future U.S. Open Venues Bring Blend of History, Great Design & Beauty
Peru-ving Their Mettle! Lima's Barca & Alzamora Win 78th Anderson Memorial Fourball Tournament at Winged Foot West
Max-imum Overdrive - Defending Champions Buckley & Christiana Lead International Field into Anderson Memorial Semifinals at Winged Foot
Winged Foot Hosts 78th Anderson Memorial - America's Fourball Begins Thursday
Voices of Pinehurst - Interview with Ran Morrissett & Chris Buie
Philly Cricket Wissahickon - The Once & Future King
Jay's Mailbag - Where to Play Public Golf Outside NYC - Part 1
Book Review - John Hopkins's 'Fore!'
An Open Letter to Hank Haney and the Haney Project
Hubba Bubba!
Friday, Bloody Friday - Axe Falls on Big Names at 2014 Masters
The 2014 Masters - No Tiger, No Problem!
SoCal Public Golf - The Bird has Nested
The Six Continent Club - Globetrotter Bob Jones, Jr.
The Six-Continent Club - With New Course in Ecuador, Smyers Joins One of Golf's Most Select Groups
Jay's Golf Awards for 2013 - Part 2
Jay's Golf Awards for 2013 - Part 1
An Open Letter to Trey Anastasio: Golfers Frequently Win Majors 'Shooting Par' or Worse!
The Golf Rum Diaries - The Bermuda Triangle of Golf
The Golf Rum Diaries - Adam Scott Slams His Way to Grandest of PGA of America's Offshore Tournaments
The Golf Rum Diaries - Bermuda Putting the 'Grand' in Grand Slam of Golf
The Architect's Progress - Keith Foster Renovation Spurs Resurgence of A. W. Tillinghast's Sands Point
We All Won the Walker Cup
Go Gator! Steve Smyers Blazing Trail as Both Architect & Amateur Golf Star
Yahnundasis Golf Club - A Little bit of Merion & National, a Lot of Character & Charm
Somnambulant Dufner Sleepwalks to PGA Championship at Oak Hill
Just Call it Oak Hole-Outs!
Soak Hill - Rain, Jason Dufner Turn 2013 PGA Championship into Lawn Darts Tournament
The Insider's Guide to Oak Hill Country Club for the 2013 PGA Championship
The 2013 PGA: Placement, Precision& Short Holes Are Keys to Mastering Oak Hill
The 2013 PGA Championship - Will the Real Oak Hill Please Stand Up?
The Golf Rum Diaries - Great Golf, but Fear & Loathing of the Food in Cabo San Lucas
Magnificent Muirfield - Golf, Haggis & the Open Championship
Dye Hard Tournament at Casa de Campo - Break out the BBQ Sauce!
The 2013 U.S. Open at Merion - Every Rose has Its Thorn
Philly Mick - Fan Fave Mickelson One Round From U.S. Open Title at Merion
U.S. Open Should Visit Other 'Smaller' Venues after Return of Merion
The Merion Experiment
The 2013 U.S. Open - Merion is no Longer a Maid
Westchester CC's Buckley & Christiana Survive Closing Double-Bogey to Win 77th Anderson Memorial at Winged Foot
Smiling Smyers - Golf Architect-Father & College Star Son are Surprise Leaders at 77th Anderson Memorial at Winged Foot
Winged Foot to Celebrate 77th Anderson Memorial Four-ball Tournament, Three-time Defending Champion to Return
The Golf Rum Diaries - Casa de Campo (Part 2 - Overview, Teeth of the Dog, and The Links)
The Golf Rum Diaries - Casa de Campo (Part 1. Setting the Table & Dye-ssecting Pete's Work)
Pete Dye to Build New Course at Casa de Campo
Broken Rib or Not, Casa de Campo Here I Come
The Golf 'Rum Diaries' - Casa de Campo Preview
The Road Hole - A Bucket of Balls with Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
Kangaroo Bites Duck, Adam Scott Wins Australia its First Masters
Top-10 Slogans for Phil Mickelson's New 'Phrankenclub'
Top 10 Most Memorable Masters of the Last 50 Years
The Masters - It's That Feel-Good Time of Year Again
Sources Say 2016 Rio Olympics Course 'Dangerously Close' to Missing Critical Deadlines
An Open Letter to Golf Architect Pat Ruddy
The Five Towns Country Clubs - Rockaway Hunting Club
Fallen Oak Diaries (Part 2)
Fallen Oak Diaries (Part 1)
Golf Courses Suffer from Hurricane Sandy, but People Suffering Worse
Which Golf Course is a Game of Thrones Location?
The Architect's Progress - Tom Doak Renovation has North Shore Country Club Firing on all Cylinders
Pete Dye Interview on Casa de Campo
The Architect's Progress Part 2: Living up to the History at Paramount CC
That Thunderclap You Heard was My New Adams Speedline Tech Driver
More on the Five Towns Area Country Clubs: Lawrence Yacht & Country Club
GolFantasy Interview
The Choke's on U.S. - Ryder Cup Team Stunningly Collapses
Youth Movement - Ryder Cup Rookies Powering USA to 10-6 Ryder Cup Lead
'Medicinal' Remedy - USA 2012 Ryder Cup Chances Strong at Medinah
The Architect's Progress - Crest-oration! Steve Nacewicz & Family Resurrect Mighty Crestwood
The Architect's Progress - Great Greens and Fairway Undulations at Long Island National
The Pour on the Shore! Rory McIlroy Wins the 2012 PGA Championship
The Pour on the Shore! Rory McIlroy Wins the 2012 PGA Championship
The Pour on the Shore! Rory McIlroy Wins the 2012 PGA Championship
Tiger Says he's Back, PGA Leaderboard at Halfway Mark Concurs
Top-10 Things You Can Do in the Time it Takes to Ride to the 94th PGA Championship
How to Read a Pete Dye Golf Course
What a Wanamaker - The Best of PGA Championship Venues
Pete Dye on Kiawah Island
Forsgate to Host Creamer, McCord & Feherty in October
The Architect's Progress - A Photo Essay of Teugega Country Club (Part 2)
The Architect's Progress - A Photo Essay of Teugega Country Club in Rome, New York (Part 1)
The 2012 Open Championship - The Rhythm of Lytham
Same as it Ever Was - Olympic Club Provides Great U.S. Open Champion in Webb Simpson
Olympian Fury - Lake Course Belongs in Top Echelon of U.S. Open Venues
Pro Ams - Great Amateur Performances of the Modern Major Championship Age
Day 1 of U.S. Open a Tale of Two Tigers
Hey, U.S. Open - Thanks for the Memories!
Opening Salvos - Olympic Club & other Major Venues that Start with a Bang
Feel Like a Stranger - Unknowns Become U.S. Open Champions at Olympic Club
Triple Double! Smith & Crockett Defy Darkness & Storms to Defend Title at Anderson Memorial at Winged Foot
Time Stands Still, Joe Saladino Wins the 102nd Travis Invitational at Garden City
Top Seeds, Former Champion Reach 2012 Travis Invitational Semifinals
'Edward Scissorhands 2,' Gibstein Wins Second Travis Invitational Medal
Christmas in May - The Travis Invitational at Garden City Golf Club
Golf Architect Bill Love Talks About Getting Olympic Club Ready for the 2012 U.S. Open
Tears of Joy - Bubba Watson's Weep of Faith Upon Winning the Masters
Age is Just a Number: Couples Ties Dufner for Masters Lead through 36 Holes
Masters Week Brings Warm Golf Spring to a Rolling Boil
Invasion of the Senior Golfers
Dan Hixson Talks about Wine Valley, Ballyneal, Reversible Courses & Do-it-Yourself Golf Design
The Walla to Walla Tour - A Cybergolf Diary (Part 2)
The Walla to Walla Tour - A Cybergolf Diary (Part 1)
Some of the Most Accurately Rated Golf Courses in America
Dan Jenkins Double-Eagles the World Golf Hall of Fame
Jim Engh - The Dakota Kid Gun-Slings His Way to the Top
The Other St. George's
Sorenstam & Faxon Put the 'Pro' in 'Pro Golfer
Upper Montclair Country Club 110 Years Young
Traverse Rock City, Exile on Fishers Island
Dorado Beach Diaries Part 2: Go East, Young Man
Dorado Beach Diaries Part 2: Go East, Young Man
Interview with Geoff Ogilvy - Royal Melbourne, the President's Cup & Golf Course Architecture
Dorado Beach Diaries - Chi Chi Talks Golf & Life
The Dorado Beach Diaries - Golf, Sun & Bacardi
Chuck Klosterman - New Book but the Song Remains the Same
The Architect's Progress - Jim Urbina at Paramount (Formerly Dellwood) Part 1: Meet the Golf Course
Course Review: Seawane Country Club in Hewitt Harbor, N.Y.
Keegan the Kid Ambushes the Fat Lady, Steals 2011 PGA Championship
Endgame - Examining the Most Interesting Finishing Stretches in Golf
Is Rees Jones the Politician of Golf Architects?
Hotlanta! Plenty to Do in the Host City of the PGA Championship
American Athletic Club! Yanks Dominate First Day of PGA Championship
Fear & Loathing on the Major Championship Trail - 2011 PGA Championship Edition
Playing Major Championship Venue Ping-Pong with Ron Whitten
Atlanta Athletic Club - Once Again the PGA Championship is 'Glory's Best Shot
Golf State of the Union: A Mid-Season Report
The 2011 Open Championship: By George, This Sandwich Tastes Terrific
'Deane Beman, Golf's Driving Force' by Adam Schupak
Cybergolf Writer Joins Robert Trent Jones, Jr. in Effort to Save Red Course at Dar-Es-Salam
Glory McIlroy! Rory Wins 2011 U.S. Open at Congressional
Rory Story - McIlroy & Company Demolish Congressional at the U.S. Open
What a Hoot! Rice Owl Michael Whitehead is More Than Just Tiger's Replacement
I Haven't Missed Tiger at the U.S. Open, Have You?
Phil's Birthday Present - He Really Likes Congressional
USGA, PGA of America & Golf Stars Unite to Fight Slow Play with 'Tee it Forward' Campaign
Singing the Congressional Blues - U.S. Open Preview
Nick of Time - Late Heroics Propel Gilliam to 101st Travis Championship at Garden City
Top Seeds Power into Semis of 101st Travis Invitational
Oh You Hans - some Devil! Albertsson Leads Trio of 69s Into Match Play Phase of Travis Invitational
Our Green and Gothic Home
The 101st Travis Invitational at Garden City - Christmas Comes for Amateurs
Don't Say 'Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda' - Go Play Woodmere!
We've all Learned to Spell Charl Schwartzel
Rory-ing in the Pines
Back to the Future - Wide Open Masters Greets 25th Anniversary of Nicklaus's Miracle
Palm Beach Golf Diaries Part 3 - The Fox Club
The Yellow Rose of Winter
Palm Beach Golf Diaries Part 2 - Golf Road, Great Friends of Golf
Palm Beach Golf Diaries: Country Club of Florida - Les is More with Lester George
PGA Village Dye Course in Best Shape Ever
Welcome to the Honor Roll, Laurie Hammer
Rays Shine Brightly - Delray Dunes Outlasts Quail Ridge, Defends Golf Road Cup Title
Roaring on the Palms! Head Pro Rescues Quail Ridge's Cup Hopes With 18th Hole Magic
Quail Ridge, Delray Dunes Reprise Annual Battle for Golf Road Cup
The Best Public Golf in Florida
Hammer Time! Alexa Hammer, South Florida's 'Pocket Paula' May be LPGA's next Breakout Star
Hoosier Daddy! Purdue Grad Overcomes Palm Tree, Wins Senior Amateur Tour Championship
Boilermaker, Former Teacher, 'Tiger' Tamer Lead Field into Final Round of SOS Championship
Birdies, Blue Skies, Bright Smiles Open Senior Amateur SOS Championship
Christmas Comes Early for Senior Amateurs Seeking Championship at Quail Ridge
Pasatiempo with Reba - Blue and Gold, Now and Forever
'Titanic Thompson' by Kevin Cook
Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Offers Insights into Celtic Manor
Banks Course at Forsgate Polished to a High Shine
Silva's Red Tail Still the Best Public Track in Massachusetts
Simple Twist of Fate Brings Ballyhack Golf Club to Life
Dustin Johnson, Meet Roberto DiVicenzo
Sunset on Watney's Day May be Sunrise on his Career
Fog Delays Make Potpourri out of PGA Championship Leaderboard
Surf Wisconsin - How to Ride the Turbulent Holes at Whistling Straits
A Day in the Life of a Professional Caddie
Dye-abolical but Fair, Players Praise Fearsome Straits Course
Pete Dye on Whistling Straits
Flintstones, Jerky Boyz, and Scooby-Doo - Teams Set for 10th Annual Potomac Cup Golf Battle
Public Golf North of New York City
U.S. Open Retrospective: McDowell Channels Lou Graham
Pebble Beach: Another Moveable Feast
Weather Turns Cold, Mickelson Heats up at Pebble Beach
Day 1 of U.S. Open: 'Getting to Know You'
The U.S. Open at Pebble Beach: A Cybergolf Diary
Beauty & the Beast - A Hole-by-Hole Look at Short yet Tough Pebble Beach
U.S. Open Preview: The Emerald, Sapphire & Gold of Pebble Beach
'Big Ben' Chimes Midnight for Opponents, Wins 100th Travis Invitational
Garden City Member, Best Friends Advance to Semifinals of 100th Travis Invitational
Biggest Guy, Bigger Heart: Bel Air's Reneker Takes Medalist Honors to Open 100th Travis Invitational
The Travis Invitational Turns 100 Years Young
Tiny Tim Comes up Big
Its Friends Just Call it Sawgrass
Final Analysis: Still Phil the Thrill, Mickelson Coasts to Masters Victory
Thrilling Rounds by Westwood, Mickelson bring Masters Conversation back to Golf
Though Golf & Woods are at a Crossroads, the Masters Endures
North Dakota Golf Trail Sets the State Apart
Kyle Phillips's Verdura Resort in Sicily Will Appeal to Golfers, Aristocrats & Beach-loving Girlfriends
Pro Golf Enters the Twilight Zone
Austin Country Club Review
Terrapin Station! - U. Maryland Golf Course Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Renovation, Reunion
Harding Park's 'Half-Par' Holes Should Provide Plenty of President's Cup Drama
Interview with Jeff Brauer
Potomac Cup Rolls Toward Tenth Anniversary Better Than Ever
Killer Bees Swarm: Maryland Clinches Potomac Cup Before Sunday Singles Begins
The Grand Slam of Golf in the Twin Cities
The Viewer's Guide to the Potomac Cup
PGA Championship in Minnesota: Prairie Home Companion for Golfers
Stranger than Fiction: Foreign Players just Don't Play well in the PGA
Glory Days: Past PGA Championship Courses Steeped in History
Shooting Stars: Club Pros Like Kevin Roman Keep PGA Spirit Alive
Hazeltine National: It's Gonna be a Long Week at the PGA Championship
The 2009 PGA Championship: Hazardous Hazeltine won't Dampen Minnesota's Legendary Passion for Golf
Fractured Fairy Tale: Watson Becomes Golf's 'Casey at the Bat' in 2009 British Open
Glass Slipper Fits Like a Glover: Lucas wins 2009 U.S. Open
The Worst Night's Sleep of Ricky Barnes's Life
Weather Report Suite: Rain, Wind & Heat Can't Stop Major Championships
The Bethpage Open: Fireworks in the Rain?
U. S. Open in a New York State of Mind
USGA to U.S. Open Fans at Bethpage: Have Fun but Behave
The U.S. Open at Bethpage: The Song Remains the Same
Lange Outlasts Lulla to Win 99th Travis Invitational
Day 2 at the Travis: Hoit Defeats Two Former Champions in Semifinals
Birdies, Blissful Skies & Buoyant Hearts Open the 99th Travis Invitational
The Travis Invitational: The Grand Old Amateur Returns
'Our Green and Gothic Home'
Perry's Loss a Story Right Out of Dan Jenkins' Novel
Campbell, Perry Defy 'The Buzz' Leaderboard at 2009 Masters
Restoring the Roar: With Minor Changes to Course Set-up, it's Still the Magical Masters
Book Review & Interview: Tom Coyne's 'A Course Called Ireland'
'Finding Your Zone' by Michael Lardon, M.D.
Dallas Public Golf: Sensations at Last
Colonial in Winter: The Yellow Rose of Texas
Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Interview
Comebacks, Playoffs & High Seeds Propel Travis Invitational Into Championship Sunday
St. Padraig & The Monster
The Last Sunset at Beechtree
Valhalla: Heavenly Host to 'The Greatest Sporting Event in the World'
Furious Virginia Rally Falls Short, Maryland Wins Potomac Cup 19.5-16.5
Day 2 of the Potomac Cup: Maryland vs. Virginia - The Cup & the Lip
Red Storm: Maryland Seizes First Potomac Cup Lead in Three Years
The Paddy Wagon Rolls On: Harrington Rides Hot Putter, Outduels Garcia, Curtis to win PGA
Monster's Claws Trimmed, Players Making Moves at PGA Championship
Day 2 of PGA Championship: Motown Monster Makes Mincemeat of Pros
Day 1 Results: The 'Monster' Sleeps Late, Then Wakes & Roars
Tuesday at the 2008 PGA Championship: The Monster Slumbers
PGA Championship Preview: Oakland Hills (South Course): Glory's Best Shot?
British Open Preview: 'Hi, My name is Royal Birkdale and I'm in the Rota'
Rock/Hip-hop Drummer uses Beats, Music to Lower Handicap
Fathers and Sons and the U.S. Open
Glory Pines - Elated Mediate Catches Woods, Forces U.S. Open Playoff
Fathers and Sons and the U.S. Open - Part 1
The U.S. Open at Torrey: No Fairways? No Greens? No Problem!
A California U.S. Open: Golfers Knockin' on the Golden Door
Fan Vote Determines Winner of First Annual Pro Sports Team Challenge
U.S. Open at Torrey Pines - Déjà vu all Over Again
Leaderboard Bunched After First Day of Pro Sports Team Challenge
Eagle Falls to Test All-Stars at Team Challenge
'Slim and None' & 'The Franchise Babe - Golf, God, and Country' by Dan Jenkins
Review of 'Poems 2008,' by Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
Mario Lemieux & Hockey Players Favorites in Team Challenge
Diminutive Kelley Wins Travis Invitational
Cold Rain, Warm Spirits as 98th Travis Invitational Begins
The Grand Old Man, The Grand Old Club, The Grand Old Amateur
Course Review: The Creek Club at Reynolds Plantation
Team Challenge Celebrity Golf Tourney
The Art of the Bethpage Overnight - Part 1
The Magical Masters
Clemens Gets Icy Reception, All Sports Should be Shivering
Golf, Love and Sponge Cake
When the Hunter Gets Captured by the Game
John Daly, the Devil's Golfer
Could Fazio's Recent Comments be a Little Strong?
Black Mesa Golf Media Week - Part 3
Black Mesa Golf Media Week - Part II
Black Mesa Golf Media Week - Gilligan's Island with Dinosaurs
'Championships and Friendships: The First 100 Years of the Pacific Northwest Golf Association'
Golden Age U.S. Open Courses Improve with Age
A Look at Lederach Golf Club
A Look at The Architects Golf Club
Sunday - Another Coronation for Tiger
Saturday - A Pleasant Diversion
Friday at Southern Hills
Riverdance - A Shift of Power in the Potomac Cup?
Southern Hills in Retrospect, Part 1 - Blistering Heat, Historic Feat
Southern Hills Flashbacks - Annie get Your Guns, Just not at the PGA Championship
Oklahoma Embraces Texas Club Pro Lardon at PGA
A Look Back: Daly's Long, Strange Trip to Crooked Stick in 1991
John Daly, the Devil's Golfer, Again in Hunt at PGA Championship
PGA Championship - Glory's Best Shot
Perry Maxwell, Golf Course Architect at a Glance
'Golf's Golden Age' is Gold Standard for Golf Books
Southern Hills - The Most Unsung Course of the Majors
An Open Letter to Sergio Garcia & His Detractors
Childhood Dreams Come True
The U.S. Open at Oakmont: Golf, Love & Sponge Cake
Dougherty - Feel Like a Stranger
The U.S. Open - When the Hunter Gets Captured by the Game
Harrington Promises to Take Oakmont Head-On
Is Oakmont Really Such a Monster?
Somewhere in Heaven, Mike Strantz is Smiling
Zach Johnson Wins U.S. Open, Oops, I Mean Masters
Pressel Is Good for the Game
Demon Deacons Repeat as Hootie at Bulls Bay Champions
Hootie at Bulls Bay - Day 2
Knights Joust, 'Noles Chop, Bull Romps at Hootie at Bulls Bay
Overview of Bulls Bay Golf Club
Hootie & the Blowfish, Bulls Bay Set to Rock College Golf
Golf Becomes Bad 'Land of the Lost' Episode
Singular Effort: U.S. Wins Inaugural PTGL Match
The Sun Rises on a New Day in North American Team Golf
Can the New Professional Team Golf League Help America’s Ryder Cup Fortunes?
The Legend of Royal New Kent
The ‘Best New Private Course’ Battles: A Study in Golf Dichotomy
Women vs. Men in Golf: Automatic Bids or Special Favors?
The Virtuoso Performance by Darren Clarke
A River Runs Through It: Potomac Cup Matches Fuel Maryland-Virginia Rivalry
The Battle of Merion
Phalling Phlat – Phrom a Phestival to a Phuneral in Phorty Minutes
Phourteen, Phifteen, New Wedge Leave Mickelson Phillin’ Groovy
An Open Letter to David Duval
Furyk Should Make ‘Extreme Gargling’ A Competitive Sport
The Rise and Fall of a First-Day Star at the U.S. Open
More Postcards from Mamaroneck
Hemingway Would Understand the U.S. Open
The 2006 U.S. Open: The Long Hot Grind Begins
Will the Real Winged Foot Please Stand Up?
Playing the Rawls Course at Texas Tech
Phil Mickelson & Family: It's the ‘March of the Penguins’

Tony Dear

Unexpected, Unimagined, but So Very Well Deserved
It's hard to say with any degree of certainty but, since he joined the PGA Tour in 2004, roughly the same number of words has appeared in newspapers, magazines and web articles about Zach Johnson as has been written about Jordan Spieth in the last three months.

Did the Chambers Bay Experiment Work?
Their initial reaction to the question is to laugh disdainfully, the implication being they've been expecting it, and know that whatever they say there will be an army of trolls who vehemently disagree. In some cases, they might not even have decided what they really believe themselves.

More from Tony Dear
A Spectator's View of the 115th U.S. Open - Golf's Hardest Walk?
Of Course Players Think Chambers Bay is a Farce
A Golf Movie Golfers Will Love
Curiouser and Curiouser
The PGA Show's Latest Mood Swing
Palm Springs: 11 Reasons Why it's Worth a Week in Winter
2014 - Just another Fascinating Year
Mending Macan
Is Horschel the Man to Beat?
McGinley's Dilemma
The Late, Late Mid-Season Review
Victoria GC its Beautiful Best after Prudent Restoration
Players Championship Preview - Fascinating Week Ahead Despite no Tiger & Dodgy Greens
One for the Money, Two for the Show
Must-Play Courses You Should Really Play
A Puzzling Enigma Wrapped up in a Mysterious Paradox
A PGA Show of Consequence
Woods, Stenson, Ko, Gamble Sands - Which will Shine Brightest in 2014?
Give Tucson its Just Deserts
Jim Haley Talks Pacific Gales
The Month Ahead & Highlights from the Previous 11
Tony Dear Interviews Troy Russell of Pacific Gales
Connecting the Dots
Race to Dubai Preview: Stenson Deserves the Glory
The Month Ahead - November
What Chance an International Victory?
FedEx Cup Dreamin' - It All Makes Sense for a Few Players
The Man Who Really Lets His Clubs Do the Talking
Month Ahead - September
All's Fair in War & Major Golf Championships
Month Ahead - August
Mickelson Cements Place among All-Time Greats
Europeans Face Stiff Competition . . . As Ever
The Month Ahead - July
European Chances at the U.S. Open
The Month Ahead - June
Conversations with the Unknown Architect - Part 2
Conversations with the Unknown Architect - Part 1
The Month Ahead - May
European Win Long Overdue at Masters
The Month Ahead - April
Making of a Masterpiece . . . Well, Two
Kidd Adds another Winner to Impressive Portfolio
The Month Ahead - March
Does Golf Need to Grow?
A Welcome Ray of Sunshine for the Golf Industry
The Month Ahead - February
Is the Battle of Sharp Park Finally Over?
Cybergolf Writers Reflect on the Year That Was
Are Golf's Governing Bodies Really Working in the Best Interests of the Game?
Preview of DP World Tour Championship in Dubai
The Month Ahead - November
Trump Scotland - Believe the Hype
The Month Ahead - October
Why Do the Europeans Want to Win So Badly?
The Month Ahead - September
Ko-efficient
Kiawah Island's Ocean Course Will Be No Beach Vacation
The Month Ahead - August
Els Wins but Victory is Bittersweet
Open Championship Preview
The Month Ahead - July
Billy Casper - A Giant among Golfers
European Chances at the 2012 U.S. Open
The Month Ahead - June
Man on a Mission
Playing Golf with a Bad Back
The Month Ahead: May
Small, Yet Perfectly Formed
Europe Seeking First Masters Win This Century
The Month Ahead - April
2005 Hank Haney Interview Quite Revealing
Hanse Selection - A Good Call
The Month Ahead in Golf - March
La Costa - Mediocre Expectations Become a Magnificent Reality
Young Designers Q&A
Lollygaggers Need Not Apply
The Month Ahead in Golf - February
Favorite Golf Course Designers: Gene Bates
Favorite Designers: Bill Coore
Countering the Counterfeiters
Favorite Designers: David McLay Kidd
One World Golf Championship Not Like the Others
Favorite Designers: H. Chandler Egan
Math 101: The Tour Championship & FedEx Cup
What Just Happened in the Walker Cup?
Favorite Designers: H.S. Colt
European Chances at the PGA Championship
Favorite Designers: Alister Mackenzie
Shaughnessy & the Canadian Open: What to Make of it All
Shaughnessy - Arthur Vernon Macan's Crowning Achievement
'Deane Beman - Golf's Driving Force' by Adam Schupak
Preview of U.S. Junior Amateur Championship
European Chances in the Open Championship
10 English Courses You Might Not Know
Favorite Designers: Old Tom Morris
High Maintenance
Can a European Repeat in the U.S. Open?
Match-Play Component Evens Playing Field in NCAA Men's Golf Championship
Favorite Designers: Keith Foster
No Rory or Lee, But There's Tiger & Bubba in Players Championship
Favorite Designers: John Fought
Europe's Chances at the Masters
Favorite Designers - Tom Doak
The Cameraman Never Lies
Favorite Designers: Stanley Thompson
Your Guess is as Good as Mine
One of These Shows is not Like the Others
Favorite Golf Course Designers: James Braid
Superpowers Clash in the Middle East
The Changing Game - 2010 in Review
Forging the Latest Driver Revolution
Who's the Favorite in the Ryder Cup?
Overview of Tour Championship
BMW Championship Preview
Bringing Chambers Bay Back to Life
Bringing Chambers Bay Back from the Brink
Ryder Cup Implications at Deutsche Bank Championship
Greasy Grass & Other Slick Stories on Sunday at Chambers Bay
Observations from Friday's U.S. Amateur
More than Appearances at FedEx Cup
All Eyes on Chambers Bay
What Now for Sahalee?
Not the Ending We Hoped For
Thursday at the U.S. Senior Open
U.S. Senior Open - Wednesday - Confusing Course
Couples Right at Home & Looking Good
Preview of 2010 Open Championship
European Chances at the U.S. Open
Seattle Golf's Master Plan: Is it Happening or What?
Is There a Light at the End of the Tunnel for the Golf Industry?
Nicklaus at 70
Excitement Grows Over Old Macdonald
A Popular Putter Gets New Life
Do the Internationals Have a Chance in the Presidents Cup?
A Room with a View
How Arnie Revived the British Open
BMW Championship Preview - Is Stricker in the Driver's Seat?
Room at the Top
Third Time's A Charm for FedEx Cup
Rough Time Ahead for the Wayward at Open Championship
Will a European Finally Win a U.S. Open?
A Fitting Tribute: Payne Stewart GC Honors the Late, Great Open Champion
The Pacific Northwest's Great - but Largely Unknown - Golf Trail
Europeans Well-Represented in 2009 Masters - Part 2
Europeans Well-Represented in 2009 Masters - Part 1
Rory McIlroy - The Irish Phenom Comes to America
The Life & Times of a Golf Club Maker
Boo Gets Fashionable
What Caused the Most Buzz at the PGA Merchandise Show?
It's the Economy, too, at this Year's PGA Merchandise Show
Should Faldo Be European Team's Captain Again?
The Course that Time Forgot
An Ode to Seve
Whither Luke Donald?
A Euro's Take on the Ryder Cup
A Euro's Take on the 2008 Ryder Cup Matches
Upgrades Underway at this Year's Ryder Cup Venue
Good Morning Vietnam
Reflections on the Champions Tour & Seven-Man Playoffs
On The Ball
Food For Thought
The Second Coming
Time for a Change?
Class Act: Byron Nelson Will be Sorely Missed
An Ode to Saddle Creek
Methodical, Clinical, Resolute, Brilliant
The Big Cover-Up
The Home Stretch
A Day in the Dirt with Doak
Caddie and Comedian at Coeur d'Alene
The Rebirth of Kiahuna
Playing in a PGA Tour Pro-Am
Golf’s Last Action Hero
The Future of Golf Equipment is Near
Mississippi Learning & More
Much Moore to Come
A Look at the 2005 Masters
Letter from America
St. Enodoc – A North Cornish Gem
West Country to West Palm Beach
Norfolk’s Coast A Must for Links Devotees
Fade to Green
Have We Seen the Last of David Duval?
Keeping it in the Family
Tiger’s Year in Review
Red Letter Year for the LPGA Tour
Red Letter Year
Another Stellar Year for Sorenstam
Wake Up Little Suzy, Wake Up
Mad Dogs & Englishmen Go Out in the Midday Sun
Daly Headaches Continue
Don’t Dodge Durango
Scotch Missed
Unbe-wie-vable!

Richard Voorhees

'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Final Episode. The Turn
[Editor's Note: In the 15th episode, Irish Coffee barely avoided going down the drain. This is the 16th - and final - episode in our friends' series of misadventures, suffered under the spell of the Royal and Ancient Golf Curse.]

'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 15. What Goes Around
[Editor's Note: In the 14th episode, Single Malt owned up to a double hit, defusing the wrath of the sensitive environment. This is the 15th in our friends' series of misadventures, suffered under the spell of the Royal and Ancient Golf Curse.]

More from Richard Voorhees
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 14. Make That a Double
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 13. Swerves & Curves
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 12. Gin & Tonics
A First-Timer's Observations of the WGC Cadillac Match Play Championship
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 12. Gin & Tonics
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 11. A Pastime
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 10. Eat a Peach
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 9. Eclipse
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 8. A Four-Leaf Clover
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 7. Hot Springs
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 6. The Bunker
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 5. Golf in the Animal Kingdom
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 4. The Ferryman from Hell
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 3. The Island Tee
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse' - Part 2. A Water Hazard
'The Royal & Ancient Golf Curse'
A Late-Afternoon Golf Match - Part II
A Late-Afternoon Golf Match - Part 1

Bob Spiwak

The Eastern Washington Fires - A Year Later
August 1st, 2014, promised to be a busy day. The fires had been pretty much quelled and the rains - which would create their own devastation - had yet to come. I was on my way to the new Gamble Sands golf course near Brewster in north-central Washington for a media event, a prelude to the course's grand opening the following day.

Bear Creek Finds Saviors for Golf Course
Early in 2015 the owners of Bear Creek Golf Course in Winthrop, Wash., announced that unless they had a buyer or a lessor, the course would be shut down and left to its original condition as fallow farm and ranch land.

More from Bob Spiwak
Profile - Gamble Sands' Dave Christenson
Social Insecurity
'Fore! The Best of Wodehouse on Golf'
Gamble Sands to Be Economic Boon for North-Central Washington
Golf Spikes: Soft Gradually Replacing Steel & All for the Better
The Little Lady Who Could - 'Tee It Forward' Began Long Ago
Remembering King James II's Edict
Memory - A Fleeting Thing
So You Want to Build a Putting Green
Do Clothes Really Make the Man?
Woes of Prose
Building a Golf Club
Travels with Cram
'The Caddie' by Michael Veron
Changes Afoot at Popular North-Central Washington Track
Playing from the Reds
Waking Up the Golf Course
Being Tiger Woods
Where's the Heat?
Happy Anniversary Golf!
Hacker TV
Lincoln Golf
Bear Mountain Hires new Director of Golf
The Scorecard King
Komen Tourney a Success at Whispering Rattlesnakes
This Guy Loves His Life
Baby, It's Cold Outside
Barbells & Snow Mold
Golf on eBay
Best in Show: ‘Birdieball’
What is This Guy, Some Kind of a Nut?
People You Might Not Want to Play With Again
The Growth of the EWGA
D.Q.’d at the Sani-Can
Collision On Number Eight
The Perils of Princeville
Taking On Bear Mountain
Not a Clue
No Airships Overlooking The Masters
Getting Ready for Golf Again
‘GOLF’ & the Art of Sailing
Golf’s Embarrassing Moments
Getting Back to Basic Bogies

Zachary Michael Jack

Nirvana Meets Destiny's Child: Chambers Bay - Part 4. A Companionable Links
A few holes into my first-ever round at Chambers Bay I learn the real carnage happens on the greens here - at least that's what the leader of our fearless foursome-turned fivesome, Jim Gautney, explains as we settle into a round begun on the course's back nine.

Nirvana Meets Destiny's Child: Chambers Bay - Part 3. Minor Moguls, Major Course
To properly play Chambers Bay, the true acolyte/appassionato must be "on the bus," to begin with, both in the literal and figurative sense. So I hop aboard the course shuttle set to take me and a handful of other duffers down the epic slope from the clubhouse to the driving range below for a sorely-needed warm-up session. Unlike the pancake-flat linksland of minor moguls and moors that make up most of the British Open rota courses, the land here is crazily tilted, running down to the water's edge at a precarious pitch reminiscent of the walls of an especially slippery porcelain bath tub.


Bart Potter

The Man Who Saved Chambers Bay's Lone Fir Tree Will Watch the Open from Afar
The tree that draws your eye, beyond the 15th green, is, of course, the only tree at Chambers Bay, the smallish Douglas fir that earned big notoriety in golf and agronomy for being grievously wounded by vandals - and surviving.

The Range Game - Winter is No Time to Shut it Down
One lies on the campus of a Big 10 university. One carries the name of a giant in golf equipment. One is affiliated with a cluster of local athletic clubs. And one is a family business in every sense of the word.


Blaine Newnham

So How Will Chambers Bay Saga Play Out - And Other Intriguing Questions
Not since Jack Fleck beat Ben Hogan in a playoff 60 years ago, has there been such an audacious interloper at our national golf championship.

Winter Prep at Chambers Bay in Full Swing
When they say it's as exciting as watching grass grow, well, at Chambers Bay - the fledging site of the 2015 U.S. Open - they actually mean it. It is exciting, necessary and crucial, and whatever else you want to say about getting the course - especially its greens - ready for the world's best players in June.

More from Blaine Newnham
Scotland vs. Ireland - How Can You Choose?
A Pair of Golf's Artists
KemperSports Makes Mark in U.S. Golf
Clear Creek Tahoe - Pure Golf in the Sierra Nevadas
An Open Like No Other
Tracking Play May Help Golf Courses Survive Tough Times
Excitement Builds for U.S. Open at Chambers Bay
Gamble Sands - Almost Perfect
60 Years of Golf - and Counting
The Past & Future of Golf in British Columbia
Crossing Scotland, Day 10 - East Lothian
Crossing Scotland, Day 9 - Gleneagles
Crossing Scotland, Day 8 - Nairn & the Boat of Garten
Crossing Scotland, Day 7 - Home of the Scottish Open
Crossing Scotland, Day 6 - Royal Dornoch
Crossing Scotland, Day 5 - Blind Shots
Crossing Scotland, Day 4 - The Donald
Crossing Scotland, Day 3 - Unearthing a Gem
Crossing Scotland, Day 2 - Waiting for St. Andrews
Crossing Scotland, Day 1 - Getting There
Chambers Bay Still Firmly in Sights of USGA
Speed Carts: An Exercise in Utility
Tribal Golf in Washington State on the Upswing
Recollections - Heartbreak & Hope at Olympic Club
Miura Clubs - Quality Control is the Key
Watch Out for Chris Williams & the UW Huskies at NCAA Championship
New Par-3 Course Set to Debut; Future Plans afoot at Bandon Dunes
'Boom Boom' & Ecco - A Match Made in Marketing Heaven
The Turnaround Artists
Designing 'Playable' Golf Courses
Be a 'Divine 9' Writer
Barney Adams is on the Right Track
You can Play a U.S. Open Venue Today
To Ireland and Back - Day Seven
To Ireland and Back - Day Six
To Ireland and Back - Day Five
To Ireland and Back - Day Four
To Ireland and Back - Day Three
To Ireland and Back - Day Two
To Ireland & Back - Day One
Memories of Brian Lanker - My Best Friend
Al Capone & More in Palm Springs
The Building of the Par-3 Course at Bandon Dunes
Interviews of a Lifetime
Welsh Golf
Changes Afoot in Tahoe Area
Flexibility of Chambers Bay Alluring to USGA
Longitudes & Latitudes Meshing at Chambers Bay
The Greenswards at this Year's Senior Open
U.S. Senior Open at Sahalee Setting New Standards
Fred Couples is Coming Home
Was Pebble Beach Unfair or Did It Reveal the Open Champion?
Prime Time at Pebble
U.S. Open Starter Nears Final Hurrah
Thursday at the U.S. Open: A Blue Bird Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach - Still 'America's' Golf Course
The First Decade of Bandon Dunes
Chambers Bay Getting Prepped for U.S. Amateur
The Golf Course that Tried to Survive - And Did
Alabama's Gulf Shores - A Different Destination
Hybridizing the Golf World
Ryan Moore Does His Own Thing
The Art of Golf Course Design
USGA Continues to Think Outside the Box
Bally Bandon Sheep Ranch: A Throwback to Simpler Times
Old Macdonald Comes to Bandon Dunes
MacKenzie's Pasatiempo Reborn
The Gifted Life of a Young Golf Course Architect
Review of White Clouds Golf Course in Sun Valley
Reflections on the Open Championship
Renoblog6
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Old Macdonald Has a Course
Golf in Ireland Over the Years
How to Survive Playing Nine Courses in a Day
The Mystique of Hogan & Woods
Are Rangefinders Worth It?
Shooting 74
Golf in Reno-Tahoe
A Glimpse at the Birthplace of Golf

John Torsiello

Torsiello's Turf Talk: Dollar Spot - The Bane of Golf Course Superintendents
Get a load of this stat: In Wisconsin it has been reported that golf course superintendents typically spend 60 to 75 percent of their chemical budgets spraying for dollar spot. To be sure, in other states, the expenditure to prevent and treat dollar spot is also one of the biggest line items in a course's maintenance budget. So, yes, the turf disease can be a big deal, a lot more than a dollar's worth of trouble.

Tamarack Country Club a Great Charles Banks Course in Connecticut
Charles Banks is not one of the more well-known or acclaimed course architects of the early 20th century's "Golden Age" of golf. Nonetheless, he created several fine layouts on his own and finished the work on a number started by his colleague Seth Raynor after the latter passed away at a relatively young age.

More from John Torsiello
Torsiello's Turf Talk - Better Billy Bunkers a Boon for Golf Courses
Torsiello's Turf Talk - Managing the Rough
A Day to Honor Dottie Pepper & Play a Great Golf Course
Pete Dye Reworking Classic Course at Keswick Hall in Virginia
Torsiello's Turf Talk: Poa Annua - the Cockroach of Grass Strains
Two Private Gems at Kiawah Island Club
Crowfield Golf & Country Club is One Tough Beauty
Hilton Head's Palmetto Dunes - Golf & Stunning Atlantic Vistas
Don't Miss Turtle Point GC in Charleston
New York's Ulster County Holds Some Hidden Gems
Playing a Donald Ross Classic in Connecticut for a Very Good Cause
The Country Club - Where Golf in America Changed Forever
A Touch of 'Tillie' at New York State's Lynx at River Bend Golf Club
Golf Club at River Oaks in Connecticut One of New England's Best
'Torsiello's Turf Talk' - Paspalum May Be a Miracle Grass for Seaside Golf Courses
Meadow Brook a Real Beauty in Rhode Island
'Torsiello's Turf Talk' - Is Bionutrition the Wave of Turfgrass Care's Future?
Coosaw Creek an Arthur Hills-Designed Beauty in Carolina's Lowcountry
Dunes West Golf & River Club Boasts Historic Pedigree
Charleston National CC is a Rees Jones Diamond in Mount Pleasant, S.C.
A Bit of Tuscany in the Rolling Hills of Western Virginia
Bull's Bridge Golf Club a Feast for the Eyes & Your Game
A Touch of the Emerald Isle in Dutchess County
Sagamore GC Befits Classic N.Y. Resort of Same Name
Top Shelf Par-3, Three Great 18s, Tiger & More at Turning Stone
R.I.'s Carnegie Abbey a Place for the Sporting Life
Completing the Menu at Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Playing Two of the 'Other' Courses at Kiawah a Real Treat
Golf amid the Grapevines at New Jersey's Renault Course
Heck of a Good Golf Course in the Poconos
Combining Golf & Tennis in Newport, R.I.
Santee Makes for Affordable Golf Getaway
The Berkshires' Cranwell Blends the Old World with the New
Golf in Carolina's Low Country
Atlantic City: Where Gaming & Golf Coexist Nicely
Glimmerglass, Leatherstocking & More
A Few Days Not Enough at New Jersey's Golf Mecca
The University Club a Home for UConn Golfers
A Hidden Gem in Carolina's Low Country
Primland - A Place of History & Relaxation
Challenging Times are Opportunities for Management Firm

Steve Habel

Restored City Park Keeps New Orleans Golfers in the Swing
All the talk surrounding public golf in New Orleans these days is about the ground-breaking and continuing construction of a new championship course in venerable City Park, the one-time home of four layouts on the east bank of the Mississippi River.

More to Western Nebraska than Its Famed Sandhills Courses
Western Nebraska, the region past Kearney on the frontier of the Great Plains, is famously recognized for its Sandhills, the remnants of the retreat of vast oceans that covered parts of North America eons ago.

More from Steve Habel
Weibring's Renovation of Courses at Watters Creek Draws Acclaim & Players
Let's Play Two at Phoenix's Wildfire Golf Club
Water & Mountains on Display at Desert Springs Resort & SilverRock
Two Courses at Indian Wells Golf Resort Hard to Beat
Neff Designs Highlight Golf in Northern Utah
Golf in Northern Utah a Delectable, Affordable Combination
Kingsley Club & Belvedere Are Northern Michigan Standouts
Pair of Courses in North Carolina's Outer Banks Fly High above the Rest
Soldier Hollow Sets Standard for Golf in Northern Utah
Looking Both Ways at Four Corners' Hillcrest & Pagosa Springs
Omni La Costa Flexes Muscle as SoCal's Iconic Resort
Neighboring Courses in Bay Harbor Make Petoskey a Must-Play in Michigan
Glacier Club & Dalton Ranch Add Appeal to Durango
Golf a Standout in Historic Truckee
Sampling the Best of Golf in Reno & Carson River Valley
Four Times the Fun at Michigan's Boyne Highlands Resort
Golf is a Winner at Colonial Williamsburg's Golden Horseshoe
Golf in Aruba Elicits Plenty of Smiles
Routing, Terrain Keys to County Louth in Ireland
Royal Dublin & St. Anne's Make Ireland's Bull Island a Golfer's Haven
Great Choices among Ireland's Inland Courses
Austin's Onion Creek Club Fights Back after Devastating Flash Floods
Triple Play at Brunswick County's Sea Trail Golf Resort
Galveston's Two Courses Survive Hurricane Ike with Flying Colors
Trio of Courses on North Carolina's Golf Coast Give Players a Taste of Brunswick Islands
Houston Area's Timber Creek & Magnolia Creek Offer Great Value & Challenge
Getting the Full Pete Dye Experience at Oak Tree Country Club
Ross's Genius Shines at Underrated Memphis Country Club
Fredericksburg's Lady Bird Johnson Golf Course a Revitalized Gem
Something for Everyone at Trio of Las Cruces Public Courses
Pair of Golf Courses Enhance Las Cruces Lifestyle
The Fort GC in Indianapolis Shows Dye at His Natural Finest
New Jersey's Crystal Springs Resort has Bases Covered for Golf
Firekeeper GC in Kansas is a Better Payoff than Oz
Brickyard Crossing Has Unique Setting & Much to Like
Serenity Boosts the Golf Appeal on Lake Tahoe's California Side
Trinity Forest GC Integral to Big Changes in Byron Nelson Championship
Golf Has a Lot to Measure Up to at Scenic Lake Tahoe
Montreux & Wolf Run Two Great Options in Reno
Two Indy Area Courses Illustrate Pete Dye's Growth as a Designer
Everything Great about Irish Golf Found at Portmarnock
Golf in SW Louisiana Has Distinct Cajun Flair
Ireland's Island Golf Club Stays under the Radar
The Dunes Club & Pawleys Plantation GC Are Key players at Myrtle Beach
Pat Ruddy's Place of Links Worship
Plenty of Thrills at Pawleys Island's Litchfield CC & The River Club
Ballyliffin's Glashedy Links Meshes Isolation with Excellence
It's Easy to be Awed - and Humbled - by Dunluce Links at Royal Portrush
Royal Isabela Raises the Bar for Golf & Luxury in Puerto Rico
Two Variations of Incredible Links at Ireland's Rosapenna Golf Resort
Picturesque Donegal Golf Club a Haven for Big Hitters
Superb Courses in Tyler's Suburbs Lure Golfers from Afar
Getting Away from It All at the Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island on Florida's First Coast
Rosy Trio Make the Grade in Golf-Rich Tyler
Neighboring Vellano & Black Gold Sights to Behold
Laredo's New Course Offers Golf to 'The Max'
Plenty of Options at Birmingham's Four RTJ Golf Trail Courses
Nicklaus-Designed Summit Rock GC Endures Delay & Gets it Right
Capitol Hill's Senator & Legislator Take Back Seat to No Others on RTJ Trail
Plan Comes up Aces at Vaaler Creek GC in Texas
Going Low Has Different Meaning at Death Valley's Furnace Creek GC
Golfers Can Have it All at Rejuvenated Lakes at Castle Hills
Albanese Produces 'Sweet' Golf Experience in Michigan
Montrose Courses Surrounded by Natural Wonders
Elusive Scoring at Inn of the Mountain Gods Course
Fun Outweighs Difficulty at TimberStone
Golf Away from it All in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Toning It Down Makes Difference at Greywalls GC
Iowa State's Veenker Memorial GC Retains Maxwell Hallmarks
Jones Shows Versatility at Kansas City's Tiffany Greens
Four Times the Fun at Garland Resort
Buenaventura GC & Olivas Links Highlight Golf in the 'Land of Endless Summers'
Two Outstanding Colorado Courses a Mountain Pass Apart
Kilts Optional: Michigan's The Gailes GC is Scotland Without the Plane Trip
Two Courses Make Western Colorado's Grand Mesa a Worthy Destination
Splendid Isolation at Michigan's Forest Dunes Golf Club
Horseshoe Bay a Fine Combination of Setting & Difficulty
Door County's Outstanding Orchards at Egg Harbor
Brauer's Work in Iowa Offers Great Golf on a Budget
Palm Desert's Desert Willow One-ups the Competition
Jones Sr.'s Powerhouse Course at Valencia CC
Two Grand Junction Courses Among the Best on Colorado's Western Slope
Outstanding Conditioning & More at FarmLinks in Alabama
Ireland's Stunning Lahinch Meshes Old & New
Old Head Golf Links More than a Fabulous Location
Tralee Golf Club Goes Out like a Lamb, Roars in Like a Lion
Killeen Course at Ireland's Killarney Golf & Fishing Club Deserves Respect
Old Course at Ballybunion Everything It's Cracked up to Be - and More
Kierland Golf Club: Desert Golf Without a Cactus in Sight
Coore & Crenshaw's Talking Stick
Two of the Best Courses in the Valley of the Sun
La Torretta Rocks Lake Conroe Shoreline
Stark Landscapes at Otherworldly Course in Big Bend Region of Texas
Double Trouble - Grayhawk's Talon & Raptor Courses among the Best in 'Valley of the Sun'
Never a Dull Moment at Reynolds Plantation's Golf Courses
Teravista Grows up as Area Around it Grows Out
Lord Byron's Touch on Display at Riverhill Country Club
Two Flavors of Residential Golf in St. George
Courses at Monarch Dunes a Good Start for Grand Plan
Utah's Kokopelli GC is off the Beaten Track, but Not for Long
Outside the Loop: Two Tracks in Houston Suburbs Draw Golfers
Two Daily-Fee Courses Helping Golf Resurgence in New Orleans
With Nine Courses, Hot Springs Village Has Golf Covered
Coral Canyon & Sand Hollow Make for Great Golf in Southwest Utah
Two Audubon Trail Staples Showcase Golf in Eastern Louisiana
3 Minus 1 Equals Great Golf at Cypresswood
There's Golf Gold in the Red Rock of Southwest Utah
Golf at English Turn is the Real Deal
Texas Courses Try to Survive Heat Wave & Drought
Falconhead GC Ranks atop Daily-Fee Offerings in Central Texas
Double the Pleasure at Michiana's Whittaker Woods & Lake Michigan Hills GC
Tillie's Time-tested Designs Shine at Fort Sam Houston Golf Club
Cupp's Work at Reynolds Plantation Set Table for Great Golf Community
Kingsmill Resort Offers Golf in Splendid Isolation
Irish Eyes are Smiling as Four Major Champions Tee it Up at Home
Coming Up for Cool Air at New Mexico's Angel Fire Resort
Wisconsin's Door County is a Golf Destination, Too
Down by the River - Dye's Course at Virginia Tech
Avery Ranch & Star Ranch among Austin's Best Golf Offerings
Ballyhack an Exacting Test
The Name's the Game at The Gallery Golf Club
A Southern Hills Love Affair
Otsego Club's Tribute Boasts Grand Routing
Black Mesa - Wild & Crazy Fun in Santa Fe
America's Top Short Courses
Courses at Treetops Show Rick Smith's Design Prowess
Orlando's Villas of Grand Cypress Resort is Magical
Two Doak Tracks in Michigan Great Intro to His Work
Omaha Scores with Champions Run
Gaylord CC & Black Bear Highlight Golf in Michigan's Northern Lower Peninsula
Norman's Design Prowess Shines through at ChampionsGate
Nicklaus's Work at Las Campanas Departure from the Norm
Santa Fe's Love of Art & Nature Shown Local Golf Courses
Two Courses South of Austin Make the Grade
Picturesque Roanoke Courses
Nebraska's Woodland Hills and Highlands GC Examples of Fine Design
Subtlety Usurps Length at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Dove Mountain
Houston's Tour 18 Has Not Lost its Novelty
Expansive Sandia GC is Downright Friendly
Houston's Memorial Park a Tribute to Lone Star State's Seminal Architect
Living the Good Life at Amelia Island Plantation
Rolling Fairways & Surprises Make Diamondback GC a Lone Star State Jewel
Santa Ana Pueblo near Albuquerque Offers 45 Great Holes
2010 in Review: Lots of Good Golf, Great People & Memorable Experiences
Heightened Expectations at Puerto Rico's El Conquistador
StoneRidge is a Rollicking Rollercoaster of a Good Time
Strantz-Designed Caledonia & True Blue Are Must-Plays in Myrtle Beach
'Golf's Sacred Journey: A Week at the Links of Utopia' by Dr. David Cook
Doak's Work at Rawls Course Exceeds Expectations
Trio of Courses Serve as Great Intro to Myrtle Beach
History Part of Appeal at Alabama's Lakewood Golf Club
Briggs Ranch: Fazio Magic in the Alamo City
'True Links' by George Peper & Malcolm Campbell
Pair of Mobile-area Courses Showcases Architect's Gentle Touch
Elder, Brooks, Williams, Mann among Inductees in Revived Texas Golf Hall of Fame
Pound Ridge is Dye-abolical & Fun
Golf Architects See Light at the End of the Tunnel
Memories Built to Last at Puerto Rico's Rio Mar Resort
Two Austin-area Private Clubs Boast Top Layouts
Terrain Sets Stage for Two Tracks in San Antonio Suburbs
Finding Great Golf in New Mexico Easier than Spelling Albuquerque
Tasty Home Cooking in Tulsa by Heckenkemper
Choices make BlackHorse Golf Club one of Houston's Best
Jones Jr. Let Mother Nature do the Work at Bahia Beach
Colorado's Grand County Offers Quartet of Mountain Links
Bali Hai: Polynesia in the Desert
Kite's Courses at Trump International Puerto Rico Offer a Bit of Everything
Visual Feast & Great Design Herald Success at Patriot GC
Royal Links in Vegas Simulates British Open Venues
TPC Scottsdale Much More than Parties & Famous 16th Hole
Accuracy a Must at Traditions Club, Home of the Aggies
The Bridges Combines the New & Old
Boulders Resort & We-Ko-Pa Far from 'B-Sides'
Natural Elements Make TPC Las Vegas Special
Troon North Golf Club Set the Bar High for Arizona Courses
Going to Carolina in the Pines . . . via Las Vegas
Davis Hits the Spot at Old American & Tribute Courses
Stark, Windswept Colorado GC Tests Champions Tour Pros
Twin Rivers GC a 'Bear' of a Course
Spieth Shines in Bryon Nelson after Struggling to Share State Title the Week Before
Billy Bell's Gems at Industry Hills
Crossings at Magnolia Grove will Challenge LPGA Players
TPC San Antonio Will Test Golf's Best
Texas Hill Country Two-Step at Escondido & Boot Ranch
Fazio Track & National GC of LA all the Talk in Southwestern Louisiana
Target Golf on Cape Cod
First Trip to Augusta National was Worth the Wait
Old & New Make Ocean Edge a Great Experience
Double the Fun off the Beaten Path at Squaw Valley Golf Club
Renovated Brackenridge Park is the Bell Cow for Alamo City Golf Trail
Draw of Golf & Natural Wonders Lead to Powder Horn
OKC's Lake Hefner North Golf Course is a Municipal Jewel
Golf in North-Central Wyoming is Sky-High
Life is Good in Southernmost Texas
Three Crowns' Remediation Done Just Right
Great Golf in Port Aransas & Rockport on the Texas Gulf Coast
Escape L.A.'s Rat Race for some Great Golf at Robinson Ranch
Burnt-Orange & 'Horns Aplenty at UT Golf Club
Timberlake's Mirimichi Closes for Renovations
Snowbirds find Great Golf in small Central Texas Towns
'I've Golfed Everywhere' - Well Almost: A Recap of 2009
The Old Still Defines the New at Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club
Birthplace of Champions Tour is Still a Great Test
Revived Oak Tree National Demands its Pound of Flesh
Kite's Work at Gaillardia Brings Hazards to Forefront
Review of The Houstonian Golf Club
Straightforward Golf is the Draw at Redstone Members Course
Don't be Intimidated by Redstone's Brawny Tournament Course
Up & Down in the Hills around Lake of the Ozarks
Osage National & Dogwood Hills in Lake of the Ozarks
Golf is Stocked at Lake of the Ozarks
Up & Down the Lost Pines of Central Texas
Hyatt Lost Pines Resort's Wolfdancer Demands Attention
Golf is Twice as Nice in Keystone
Gold or Not, Breckenridge Golf Club is a Real Treasure
An Inside Look at Liberty National
Talking Rock Bucks Trends with Great Course & Community Vibes
Boulder City Offers Top-Notch Golf Away from The Strip's Glitz
Golf in Southern Oklahoma Boosted by Homes & Native American Gaming
Finding Great Golf in San Antonio is Mission Possible
Texas Golf Course News: Two up, One Down & Two More on the Way
Texas Gulf Coast Courses Back in the Swing After Ike
Champions Tour Returns to City of its Birth
Texas Tour Stops Helped Define Professional Golf
A Friend & Colleague Remembers Bud Shrake
Austin's Lakeway Resort Provides Getaway Close to the Action
Go West to Colorado Golfers!
Redstone Setup Mirrored Augusta National - to a Degree
Two Great - and Very Different - Courses in the Valley of the Sun
A Visit to Colorful Texas Hill Country
Alamo City Offers Lots of Public & Resort Golf
Horseshoe Bay Resort's trio of Courses Show Jones Sr. at his Best
Golf Times 3 among the Casinos in Tunica
Golf at Four Seasons Resort & Club Dallas at Las Colinas Not for the Timid
Miami Golf is Much More than Doral
Dancing Rabbit Worthy of all the Accolades
Texas Golf News
Hitting the Greens in the Home of the Blues
A Buckeye Bonanza
Floods Destroy Famed Ambush Course at Lajitas
Texas Tour Stops & Courses Stay in the News
Two Great New Courses in New Mexico
Barton Creek: Still the Queen of Austin
SouthWood is a Capital Idea - Southern Style
Golf is Hot & Hopping in the Alamo City
Audubon Trail Becomes Economic Engine for Louisiana
Florida's Emerald Coast Provides Unforgettable Vacation
A Shark Sighting in San Antonio
Nicklaus Gets First Look at Summit Rock over Skywater
Taking the Water Route to Work
Cypress Bend: A Little Piece of Heaven on the Texas-Louisiana Border

Rob Duca

Golf Lists
Time for some lists - favorite this, least favorite that. You know the drill. So here we go.

Tiger's Athletic Twilight Has Happened Before
It's sad when a great athlete faces his athletic mortality. In too many cases he is the last person to know. He hangs on, waiting for that resurgence, often traveling from team to team, unwilling to let go and continuing to believe that what once came so naturally will return once again.

More from Rob Duca
Nicklaus Going Strong at 74
Reynolds Plantation Has it All
Golf Among Many Attractions In & Around Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Kirk Goes from the Ridiculous to the Sublime
Five Intriguing, Historic Holes on Cape Cod
Exploring Hilton Head's Palmetto Dunes
Cape Cod-Area Private Clubs Anyone Can Play
Joe Keller - Living a Golfer's Dream
Pinehurst's Forest Creek Golf Club a Welcome Retreat
Driving along Tobacco Road
Q&A with Brad Faxon
Glory Days - Recollections of the 1999 Ryder Cup
Good Guy Stenson Cruises in Boston
Golf Helps Boston Marathon Victims & Others Get Back on Track
U.S. Amateur Champion Fitzpatrick & Brother-Caddie Elicit Ouimet Flashbacks at The Country Club
U.S. Amateur Getting Down to Nitty Gritty at The Country Club
Irish Journey Concludes at Ballybunion, Waterville & Old Head
Irish Golf Journey Continues at Storied Lahinch & Doonbeg
Irish Golf Journey Continues at Portmarnock & The European Club
An Irish Golf Journey Begins at Ardglass & Royal County Down
Centennial of American Golf's Biggest Moment
A U.S. Open to Remember
Pound Ridge - Pete Dye's Contribution to Westchester County Golf
The Masters - Pretentious & Powerful
Nature a Hallmark at Lake of Isles
Golf a Constant for Once Flamboyant Derek Sanderson
Mount Washington - A Magnificent Glimpse of the Past
Long-Gone Ocean Links & the Gold Mashie
Newport National - Newer Course amid Historic Americana
A Glimpse at the Revitalized Fazio Course at PGA National
Tierra del Sol in Aruba Is a Feast for the Eyes
Tierra del Sol in Aruba Is a Feast for the Eyes
Touring the Courses on the Lower Cape
Bobby Orr Energizes the Ridge Club
Tiger Not the No. 1 Threat Anymore
Farm Neck Golf Club Gets Presidential Seal of Approval
Shim Wins U.S. Junior Amateur
Courses on the Mid-Cape
David Southworth - Back Where He Started
Much Variety at Upper Cape Courses
Wild Weather Just One of the Elements of Seagulls Fourball
A Tour of the Titleist Factory
Long-Lost Seapuit Golf Club
South Shore Gems
John English - the Dean of American Golf Writers
Water, Sun, Sand & Tough Golf in Cancun
Scotland - A Golf Excursion of a Lifetime
Pat Bradley Enjoys the Limelight with Nephew
Highland Links - Over a Century Old & Still a Treat
Machrihanish Dunes - A Place Old Tom Would Savor
Camelot on Cape Cod

Marino Parascenzo

The Kid Is All Right
[Editor's Note: On the eve of the 79th Masters, Cybergolf contributor Marino Parascenzo received the 2015 Masters Major Achievement Award, an honor stemming from Marino's many decades of tournament coverage, mainly for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Here's his summary of Jordan Spieth's march to victory on Sunday.]

Aging Tiger Woods Looks for Redemption at Augusta
[Editor's Note: On the eve of the 79th Masters, Cybergolf contributor Marino Parascenzo received the 2015 Masters Major Achievement Award, an honor stemming from Marino's many decades of tournament coverage, mainly for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.]

More from Marino Parascenzo
2014 in Review - Familiar Face Again No. 1 Story
December a Big Month for Tiger - and Golf
USA Out-Coached, Out-Dressed & Outplayed
The PGA Tour's New Merry-Go-Round Season
Golf Industry Searching for Answers that Are Already There
Precocious Reed Dares to Rival Tiger
PGA Tour's Winter Report Card
A Look Back on 2013
Finchem's Wise Preemptive Move in China
Hideki - Not Ryo - Could be Golf's Next Big Japanese Import
Impassive Dufner the Essence of Cool
The 95th PGA Championship - A Newsworthy American Sporting Event
Away We Go in PGA Championship
Whither Rory?
Firestone: Home of the Rubber City Open Has Come a Long Way
Slow Play - Bane of Golf or Fact of Life?
Perry Survives 'Shootout at Fox Chapel'
It's a Tie: Rose & Merion Are Co-Winners of 113th U.S. Open
Tsk, Tsk, a Basket Could Decide U.S. Open
Woods a Fair Imitation of His Former Self
Before Victory by Aussie, Rules Ruled 2013 Masters Like Other Tournaments Before
Augusta National Sets Pace for Golf World
Marino Speaks - The Tiger Effect on Golf
Proposed Ban on Anchored Putters: Swatting a Mosquito
A Carolina State of Mind
Club Pros Take a Break to Get Tested in Kiawah Island
Bradley Bids Adieu to Bridgestone Monster
Vino, Veni, Vidi, Vici
Marino's U.S. Open Reflections
Whither the 'Big Three'?
Zhang in for the Ride of His Young Life
A Play-by-Play from the Masters
Tiger, Tiger Burning . . .
'Overseas' Players Have Affinity for Masters
Marino's Masters Report: How to Watch the Tournament
Catching Up with 'Big Momma'
Oh Carol - A Profile of Great Amateur Carol Semple Thompson

Andrew Penner

No Glutes, No Glory
News flash: Going through an extended period of suckage - i.e., the plight of Tiger Woods - is not an unusual occurrence for high-caliber golfers. There have, in fact, been numerous documented cases where a solid player - and when I say "solid" I don't mean your Uncle Ralph, the sand-bagging, two-time Low Net Champion at Bushwood - has lost his/her mojo.

Shooting in Sedona
After completing two world-class hikes, filling up a couple of memory cards on my camera, playing 18 holes of golf, and throwing back a few tacos and tequilas, I slept like a baby on my final night in the high-desert air of Sedona, Ariz. No, it's not my typical way of doing things - cramming that much fun into one day. However, I was on a shortened time frame. And, thanks to a disaster of sorts that played out on my last visit to Sedona 10 years ago, I had plenty of unfinished business to take care of.


David Wood

The Bear Trap Has Bigger Bite on PGA National's Champion Course
With the strongest field of the PGA Tour schedule so far, the players, including world No. 1 Rory McIlroy who's making his 2015 U.S. debut this week, will discover a tough test of golf is even more difficult. PGA National Resort & Spa's mighty Champion Course is, of course, known for its diabolical Bear Trap (Nos. 15-17), which can strike fear into many a golfer's heart when coming down the stretch.

New Pete Dye Course Coming to Virginia's Hunt Country
Pete Dye has reached a point in his storied career where he plies his considerable skills on only the finest properties. His new course at Keswick Hall in Central Virginia's "Hunt Country," set to open in late summer, is no exception.

More from David Wood
The NBA Playoffs - Hardwoods & Fairways
'Home Away from Home' for RBC Heritage Field at Sea Pines Resort
Harbour Town Stars at RBC Heritage
Clash of Generations in the RBC Heritage at Sea Pines
Treacherous Bear Trap awaits at the Honda Classic
World's Best Golfers Converge on South Florida's PGA National
The 'World's Largest 19th Hole' is the Magic of Myrtle Beach's World Am
Myrtle Beach's World Am - 30 Years Golf, Fun and Camaraderie
Up Close to the Action at RBC Heritage
Harbour Town Tops the Marquee at RBC Heritage
PGA National's Demanding 'Bear Trap' Awaits
Tiger Rules at Honda Classic Pro Am
Honda Classic Week Begins at PGA National
The World's Largest 19th Hole
Golf & Friendship in Full Supply at World Am in Myrtle Beach
Tour Players Enjoy Sea Pines
The Tour Returns to Harbour Town this Week
A Tiger & Bear Tale at PGA National
Day 2 of the Honda Classic at PGA National
Honda Classic Starts This Week at PGA National
International Invasion at the 2011 Honda Classic at PGA National
PGA Tour's 2011 'Florida Swing' Hits PGA National & the Mighty Bear Trap
Mississippi's Tunica - Big Smiles, Sunny Weather, Great Golf
Idaho Golf - As Good as it Gets
Banff Golf - Beauty in Harmony with the Beasts
Puerto Vallarta - Golf and Life in the Slow Lane
Me & Paco at Cypress Point
Golf is for the Birds
Sweet Golf Alabama - Part 3
Sweet Golf Alabama - Part 2
Sweet Golf Alabama - Part 1
An Ode to West Seattle Golf Course
Idaho Isn't Just for Potatoes Anymore
The Original Rules of Golf Revisited
Living the PGA Dream
‘Alabama Has a Coast??!!??’
The Spa ‘Warm-Up’ at San Antonio’s Hill Country Golf Club
Golfing with Wolves
Golf on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast – The Secret is Out!
The Elemental Golf of Punta Arenas
MacKenzie in Uruguay?
A Poor Man at Blue Canyon
Who Needs Grass?
Golfing in the Clouds
Number 99

Wayne Mills

New Doak Course at Dismal River Adds to Sand Hills Reputation as Golf Destination
It seems rather incomprehensible that the terrain that most closely mimics the ancient golfing grounds of the British Isles is in the heartland of America 1,800 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and about 1,000 from the Pacific.

Penultimate Holes Play Crucial Role in Golf Design & Tournaments
Oftentimes great golf competitions and even club matches come down to the final hole. Most golfers and many architects believe you can't have a great golf course without an outstanding finishing hole. But frequently, crucial events play out on the penultimate hole - the 17th - and many of those events have been burned into the memory of golf fans over the years.


George Fuller

Insider's Guide to Hawaii Golf
There are more than 80 golf courses in the Aloha State, and I've played all but one. Each has its charms, from the $8-play-all-day courses to the top-tier resort layouts that command far greater prices. It is hard to name the "best," so I'll just tell you which ones I enjoy most.

Praising Arizona - Seeing the Valley of the Sun from a Whole New Perspective
We think of Phoenix and neighboring Scottsdale as bustling cities, with first-class resorts, an abundance of highly rated golf courses, celebrated restaurants, exciting shopping centers, and professional sports teams. If you live in Chicago, Canada or anywhere else in the world with frigid winter weather, the Arizona desert presents an enticing escape, especially between the months of November and April.

More from George Fuller
The Boulders - A True Arizona Desert Hideaway
Princeville Renaissance
Baja's Newest Hot Spot - CostaBaja Resort & Spa
Happenin' in Hawaii
The Southern Tip of Baja: Golf as Good as it Gets
A Visit to Pronghorn in Central Oregon
White Tees, Red Wine - California's Central Coast is a Perfect Wine & Golf Getaway
Hereee's Johnny! - A Kindler, Gentler Johnny Miller Makes His Mark at Silverado
The Green Highway - Stories from Golf in America: Waimea Country Club
The Arizona Biltmore: Inspired by Design
Mad About Maui
New Energy & New Pizzazz at Carmel Valley Ranch
Fit for Royalty - St. Regis Monarch Beach
Omni Orlando at Championsgate
The Phoenician - An Arizona Classic on Top of its Game
Elegance & Oddity: Las Vegas through the Eyes of a Golfer
Of Milk Shakes, Pars & Pinot Noirs
Basking in Calaveras County's Golden Glow at Saddle Creek Resort
Golf in the Canadian Rockies: Big, Bold & Beautiful
Mission: Extremely Possible - Santa Barbara Soothes the Heart, Soul & Golf Game
Big Fun on the Big Island
The Perfect Summer to Visit Scotland
High Desert Masterpiece at Dove Mountain
Expect the Unexpected at Resort at Pelican Hill
Water, Water Everywhere
The Sweet Side of Florida
The 'Re-Hipping' of Palm Springs Golf
Travels with Keoki – A Week in the Islands
Sandy Lane – Just Monkeying Around
Golf in Scottsdale – Between The Rocks and a Hard Place
The Peaks Resort & Golden Door Spa
Cowboy Golf – The Alisal Guest Ranch and Resort
Look Homeward Angel – Lessons Learned in Scotland
California Dreaming – When the PGA Tour Heads to Southern California, So Can You
Here Today, Gone to Maui
Aviara: Where Golf is First & Foremost
Golf Makes a Splash On the Sea of Cortez
Two Newly Opened Courses Enhance Oahu’s Allure
Permanence Prevails at the Home of Snead
All’s Well That Ends Well – Trump National Golf Club at Los Angeles

Tom Cade

IAGA Conference - State of the Game & State of Mind
The International Association of Golf Administrators (IAGA) held its 46th Annual Meeting in mid-November at the Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa in Tucson, Ariz.

A Round of Golf with Mike Keiser - The Visionary behind Bandon Dunes
In early April, while attending a media day at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in advance of this summer's U.S. Amateur Public Links and U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championships, I was asked while standing near the putting green of the resort's Old Macdonald course whether I'd seen the day's pairings for the round of golf. I hadn't, and was told I would be starting on the first tee of the shotgun start, and that I would be playing in a foursome with Mike Keiser.


Peter Black

My Last State Championship Continued - Hopelessness & Lessons Learned - Part 3
The downward spiral continued on hole Nos. 3-5. I bogeyed the third and doubled the fourth. As I walked off the fifth green with a bogey - a par-5 that I could have birdied and should have parred - my already crumbling confidence collapsed entirely. I began smashing clubs into the ground, swearing and sulking. My drives sailed to the right and left, pummeling helplessly into the wretched, wet straw grass. My wedges squirted sadly into the air, never landing within 10 feet of the green. Every iron was toed, heeled, bladed or chunked. My putts were all for par, bogey or double, none of which I made.

My Last State Championship & Despair Unleashed - Part 2
[Editor's Note: This is the second installment in a three-part series by Peter Black, an English student at Western Washington University. While his first article explored golf's mental approaches and attitudes, his second continues to explore issues of confidence on the golf course, using the story of his last state championship as a backdrop.]

More from Peter Black
Freedom vs. Confidence - Part 1

Craig Smith

Sahalee Players Championship to Feature Hottest Amateur Golfers
The Fourth of July might mean firecrackers to most people, but to golf fans it means great shot-making by some of the world's top male amateurs at the Sahalee Players Championship (SPC).

Casey Martin Recalls 1993 Win at Sahalee Players Championship
Before he made national headlines in 1998 and this year as a competitor in U.S. Opens at the Olympic Club in San Francisco, Casey Martin made a regional splash in 1993 when he won the second Sahalee Players Championship ever played.


Crai S. Bower

Greens Aplenty on Prince Edward Island
What golfer worth his gap wedge would forego another 18 to ride his bike? But that's just how cool the Cavendish Trails on Prince Edward Island (PEI) in Atlantic Canada are, 60 kilometers of shoreline climbs and dips containing cross-country tracks that wind around inlets and ponds, through balsa forests and over bridges.

Courses You Can't Play - Membership has its Privileges
"…You can play." Those three words at the end of the golf magazines' "Top Courses You Can Play" drive daily-fee golfers nuts. Even if we can tick Monterey Peninsula, Pinehurst and Bandon off our checklist, we secretly crave just one journey 'round a mythical course named Pine Valley, Augusta National or Oak Hill.


Bob Sherwin

Couples Returns Home in Good Health
It was the end of the line for Fred Couples. His fragile back, which had impinged his play throughout his professional career, finally had eaten away at his psyche.


Paul Ramsdell

2011 U.S. Junior Amateur Gives Tindall the Chance to Reminisce
When the 2011 U.S. Junior Amateur comes to Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton, Wash., this July, it will have been 51 years since Bill Tindall won the championship. This time around, he'll experience the Junior Amateur in a different way . . . through the eyes of his 13-year-old grandson Leo.


Rick Corcoran

Old Head: A New Irish Experience
Despite its name, Old Head, which opened in 1997, is a newborn babe compared to these others, but it's remarkably mature and, like the finest Irish whiskeys, will get better with age. While the big names offer their own brand of links golf, Old Head boasts some of the most spectacular vistas found anywhere in the world.

Built on 220 acres that jut out into the Atlantic Ocean on a thin land mass that connects Kinsale to the course, Old Head is like playing on a little diamond-shaped island within an island. The property is surrounded by water and 300-foot-high cliffs that give the Ireland's Ring of Kerry a run for its money scenery-wise. If you're looking for a true links experience, the above courses offer that. But at Old Head, you're assured of an unforgettable visual experience as well.

A Look at Golf in the Far East – Part 3
Part 3. Bang-Bang, Knock-Knock

Editor’s Note: In this three-part travelogue, Cybergolf’s Rick Corcoran writes about his experiences of a September 2004 golf trip to Thailand. Rick discusses his experiences on and off several golf courses, and lends his personal observations of an exotic country in the Far East. Based on what he chronicles in this Thai adventure, we don’t believe Rick will ever be the same.


Aidan Bradley

Tales of Wayward Buggies
Recently I got the urge to put pen to paper again and, on reflection, I attempted to discern why I agreed to embark on this path in the first place. To be honest, I have lost too many brain cells in the interim and am at a loss to conjure up a plausible answer. When push comes to shove, it's not that important. I have enjoyed the process and hopefully you have had a few chuckles with me.

The Genesis of a Golf Course Photographer
Editor’s Note: This is the first of what will be several installments in a new forthcoming section of Cybergolf called, Golf Photography. Leading the way is Aidan Bradley, one of the finest photographers in the business. With his inimitable Irish wit, Aidan will discuss his craft and all the exotic places it has taken him. With this first installment, Aidan tells us how he got into his unique profession.


Nick Campbell

What do John Daly, The Blues Brothers, & the Olympic Games Have in Common?
Not a whole lot, except for a small city in Oregon.


Dave Andrews

Prediction: Two American Players Destined for LPGA Tour in 2011
The Futures Tour season doesn't even begin until mid-March, but I will go out on a limb and predict that two players will finish the season in the top five on the money list in 2010 and earn a spot on the LPGA Tour in 2011. The top five finishers on the Futures Tour's money list earn automatic entry into the LPGA and "full" playing status for the following year.

2010: A Pivotal Year for LPGA
LPGA Tour players and executives have probably never anticipated an upcoming season more than the one that will begin in late February. Sizable question marks, monumental challenges, and bigger potential opportunities await the tour as the 2010 season approaches. The short-term and long-range future of the tour will be affected by the performance of players in the upcoming year, and decisions by the tour's new leadership will be crucial.

More from Dave Andrews
What the LPGA Could Use for Christmas
Tired of the Tiger Drama? Try the LPGA in 2010
Another 'Big Break' for Futures Tour Players
Three Futures Tour Players are 'Locks' for LPGA in 2010
Is the LPGA a 'Floundering Tour'?
Consistency: The Elusive Goal for Players on the Futures Tour
Hannah Yun: The Youngest Touring Pro in the U.S.
14-Year-Old Amateur to Play in LPGA's First Major of the Year
Song Yi Choi Has Clubs, Will Travel
Changes Continue on LPGA Tour
2009 Futures Tour Tees Off
Membership without Privileges
Could Wie be 'Tigeresque' for the LPGA?
New Foundation to Help Young Women Pro Golfers
Vega Hoping for a Breakout Year in 2009
Free Admission: Where Are the Fans?
Futures Tour Faces Same Problems as LPGA and PGA in 2009
Young Women Pros Will Miss Their 'Grandfatherly' Mentor
It's Easy to Be a Fan of Women's Professional Golf
Asian Players Outnumber Americans in LPGA's 2009 Rookie Class
An Ivy Leaguer Qualifies for the LPGA along with Lewis & Wie
Past Credentials Mean Nothing at LPGA Q School
With the Help of Strangers, She Could Reach the LPGA Tour
Nerves on Edge, Futures on Line, in Daytona Beach with LPGA Q School
Help Make Their Dreams Come True
A Rising Star Surprises the Women's Golf World
Where Are all the Great Young American Women Golfers?
An Amateur Caddie on a Professional Tour

Byron Kalies

The Story behind Royal Porthcawl
Porthcawl is situated 30 miles west of Cardiff and 22 miles east of Swansea. It is set on the South Wales coast overlooking the Bristol Channel and, with a number of beaches around the town, has evolved into a seaside town since the Victorian era and remains one of Wales' most enduring holiday resorts.

Golf in Wales
Editor's Note: This is a first in a series of articles by Byron Kalies, a Welshman who will be releasing his new book, "From Tenby to Celtic Manor: a Cultural History of Golf in Wales," in spring 2010. With this installment, Byron discusses how the game established its deep roots in his native country.

Golf in Wales will not begin and end with the 2010 Ryder Cup. There are other courses in Wales apart from Celtic Manor. There are also golfers in Wales not called Ian Woosnam. For a country the size of 8,000 square miles (smaller than all American states apart from Connecticut, Delaware and Rhode Island), and a population of just under 3 million, there are 176 golf courses. This is perfectly adequate for our needs - after all, we're not Scotland are we?

However, the Ryder Cup will come to Wales in October 2010 and, for a week or so, Wales will be the focus of the golfing world. For any golfer that has been trapped in a bunker for the past decade or so, the Ryder Cup is a three-day competition between teams representing Europe and the U.S. It is the world's third-biggest sporting occasion, surpassed only by the Olympic Games and soccer's World Cup and watched by billions around the world. In 2010 the matches will be played on Celtic Manor Resort's new "Twenty Ten" course in Newport, Wales, the first facility specifically designed to host the biennial event.


Allen Schauffler

Writer Ventures Down Under for the World Masters Games
I recently returned from Australia where I played in the World Masters Games golf tournament. The World Masters Games (hereafter referred to as "WMG" so I don't have to keep writing "World Masters Games" over and over) featured nearly 30,000 athletes in 28 sports at venues spread all over Sydney and its suburbs - or its "surrounds" as the Aussies call them.

An Open Letter to the International Olympic Committee
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen of the I.O.C.,

Wake up and smell the Hybrids, folks, it is time to play golf. Time to put this sport back on the Olympic list, to tee it up with the trumpets blaring and the flags flying and the medals-podium looming and nationalism bleeding and braying all over the course. The Olympic credo, "Citius, Altius, Fortius" should be cheerfully expanded to "Citius, Altius, Fortius, Birdius," or loosely translated: "higher, faster, stronger and who has the balls to go for the 18th green in two with the world watching and a gold medal in the balance?"

More from Allen Schauffler
Golf in Australia's Outback

Simon Spratley

Writer Takes on another Batch of Top 100 Courses
Editor's Note: The author of this piece is on a noble quest to play the top-100 golf courses in the world. He's not looking at just the top 100, but three different lists: public and overall (both public and private) in the U.S., and those ranked highly from around the world. With this installment, Simon discusses a memorable trip he took in fall 2009 to New York and rounds at six of that state's most fabled - and hard-to-get-on - private courses.


JJ Gowland

Putt with a Snooker Player's Confidence
Harrison Frazar shot a 59 during his fourth round at the six-round PGA Q-School. His last putt was a tap-in. Despite his heroics, Frazar didn't automatically assume he'd earn a 2009 PGA Tour card (he did, finishing as the medalist by a margin of eight shots).

Will the Triple Crown of Golf be Awarded this Year?
By winning the U.S. Open, Angel Cabrera took the first step in taking home the "Triple Crown in Golf." Though not as familiar to today's golfers as the Grand Slam - the winning of the current four majors (Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and PGA Championship), the Triple Crown was one of the game's early-day achievements. If one believes in celestial links, it appears that Angel may have what it takes.


Bruce Babbitt

Finishing Up in Melbourne & Heading to Sydney
Editor's Note: Bruce, Cybergolf's correspondent in Australia, has sent along his final installment from "Down Under." Here, Bruce wraps up his travelogue about the continent's favorite sports along with a peak at an Alister Mackenzie gem and the city of Sydney.

Melbourne & Victoria
Editor's Note: Cybergolf's correspondent in Australia has sent along his second installment from "Down Under." Here, Bruce discusses two of the continent's premier cities, particularly insofar as they relate to golf.


Chris Kretz

Trying to Become a 'Compelling Average Golfer'
Last January, I entered my essay in the Golf Digest/U.S. Open contest, explaining in 100 words or less why I feel I could break 100 at Torrey Pines this June. My essay simply stated how I grew up on a golf course and have a number of club pros, course owners and instructors in my family tree. With all this golf in my bloodline, I decided to become an artist.

Useful Golf Book: 2nd Edition
by Chris Kretz

Editor's Note: Chris Kretz is at it again with another hilarious edition of his "Useful Golf Book," a necessary component of every golfer's arsenal. Chris delivers 72 more tips, including such winners as: "Why You Take Perfect Practice Swings Before You Chunk Your Shot," "Why Trees Are 90% Air But You Always Hit the 10% That's Not," and the ever-popular, "How To Hit From One Bunker to Another." Enjoy this second batch of golfer guffaws from our correspondent in north-central Wisconsin. (For Kretz's first edition, visit Cybergolf's Book Reviews section.)


Marcus King

Part 4: Victory!
Editor's Note: In his fourth and final installment, Marcus King writes about taking the American Special Olympics golf team to Shanghai last summer and how the trip was a success in more ways than one.

Part IV: Heading to China: Fervor, Flatulence and Red, White & Blue Denial
Editor's Note: In this installment by Marcus King, a PGA professional who's the general manager of Sand Point Country Club in Seattle, he describes mustering up his Special Olympics golf squad in Seattle and flying - via Los Angeles - thousands of miles to Shanghai, China, for the 2007 Special Olympics World Games.


Dave Castleberry

'At what age should I start my child taking golf lessons?'
I've been asked this question a lot, and as a golf professional, its one I'll undoubtedly be asked countless more times. Most often, the inquiry comes from a young mother or father whose toddler recently picked up a 9-iron and showed great joy in thrashing around the backyard chasing a little white ball. When the little Tasmanian devil is asked if he enjoys golf, he'll answer with an enthusiastic "Yes!" and take another wild chop.

Lo, the Practice Green
Lo the practice green: An area of closely mown grass containing six to nine holes and those cute miniature pins sticking out of them. Every course has at least one, as do a lot of driving ranges and practice facilities. If we could all get ourselves to spend more time there we would assuredly become much better golfers. And yet, most of us trudge off to the driving range to work on getting rid of our hooks, slices and dreaded shanks (oops, I didn't mean to write that word out loud).


Billy Bondaruk

The Art of Detachment
I once heard a wonderful story about the famed actor Sir Lawrence Olivier. He had been cast in the part of Hamlet at a famous theater in Oxford, England. Olivier was known for his dedication of studying a character such that he would become the character.


Jay Stuller

Marin CC & Harbottle Collaborate on $5.6 Million Renovation
Marin Country Club, located just north of San Francisco, will begin a $5.6 million golf course renovation in early May under the direction of Tacoma, Wash.-based Architect John Harbottle. The project will include a new irrigation system; drainage upgrades; the reconstruction of all 18 greens, all bunkers and tees, the practice putting green; and a re-grassing of the entire course. From start to finish, the renovation of the 50-year-old course is projected to take nine months.


Duff Rounds

Ready Golf & The Point Man
The sad consequence of our playing partner leaving the group got even sadder when his brute of a brother-in-law took his place. That's when our happy little foursome went into a tailspin. Not to be unkind, but you wouldn't want to be caught in a confined space with this hulking descendant of Man - he could suck the oxygen right out of a clubhouse.


Robert Ronning

The Gallery on Dove Mountain & Those Wicked Snack-Food Greens
It's a Monday in February, the first practice round of the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship at The Gallery Golf Club, South Course, near Tucson. I'm standing by the putting green, watching a few of the world's 64 top-ranked players when, suddenly, Tiger Woods casually strolls across the practice green.

As Good as the Game Gets
Was it Socrates who tells us that the unexamined golf swing is not worth living with . . . or was that Jack Nicklaus? Well, whoever it was, for the average golfer it's a haunting reminder to spend more time on the driving range. Alas, for me there's a bizarre distraction which often prevents me from ever getting to the driving range.


Tim Bibaud

The Blackbush Causeway Coast Amateur – Golf Adventures in Northern Ireland
As the dismal month of May slowly and thankfully comes to a close in New England and Memorial Day weekend approaches, we are reminded that we are programmed to do certain tasks which are associated with this time of year. Those of us fortunate enough to own property at the beach will fight the traffic and make the pilgrimage to Cape Cod or Hampton Beach to open up the cottages and homes for the upcoming summer months.

The Return of a Looper
The adventure began back in December while I was comfortably sipping on a tall Skyy Vodka Seabreeze cocktail with family and friends. You might be wondering why I was drinking a summertime cocktail in the dead of winter. As I’ve aged and, hopefully, matured, I have drifted away from the excessive consumption of Bud Lights in favor of a nice vodka concoction, regardless of the season. At the tender age of 46, I’ve yet to acquire a taste for fine wines, so I stick to my big blue bottle of Skyy regardless of the temperature outside.


Chris Duthie

Images of Scotland
Cybergolf contributor Chris Duthie has kindly permitted us to use photos from his recent trip to Scotland with writer George Fuller. Here’s a glimpse of what Chris and George experienced at the “Birthplace of Golf.”


Bill Amick

Finding Land For A Golf Course
Editor’s Note: The following was written by William W. “Bill” Amick, a past president and fellow of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, who has designed courses in the U.S. and Europe. The article originally appeared in the February 10, 2004, edition of The Wire.