“King of Clubs”: A Forgotten Bit of Golf Lore
It would be remiss to use words like charm and innocence to describe 1938. After all, that was the year when… Read more »
It would be remiss to use words like charm and innocence to describe 1938. After all, that was the year when… Read more »
Playing in a shotgun start, my first hole at Viniterra was the benign looking, 137-yard par-three 3rd. I came up out… Read more »
What’s the most annoying aspect of a golf trip? To me, it’s not the snoring roommate. It’s not the ground ball I… Read more »
It’s been a tough couple of years for the PR staff at the Cancun Convention and Visitors Bureau. First there was… Read more »
By now it’s become commonplace to notice that as Jack Nicklaus has aged, his golf courses have gotten more playable…. Read more »
I have never designed a golf course, but I believe it when golf architects tell me that the hardest piece… Read more »
Smack in the middle of the first fairway at El Camaleon, on the Yucatan coast south of Cancun, there’s a… Read more »
Contemplating golf in Costa Rica, I think of the Law of Comparative Advantage. Perhaps you remember it from Economics 101. Put simply,… Read more »
I have long loved finding a good golf course that’s out-of-the way and little known–a hidden gem. I still get a… Read more »
The first thing to know about Costa Rica’s Reserva Conchal Golf Club is that it’s hard to play there. Not… Read more »