At the Lagavulin distillery on the Scottish island of Islay, a tour guide will tell you that the secret to… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Golf
A Good Read by a Winter’s Fire
At least since Michael Murphy’s Golf in the Kingdom in 1972, the Yank-goes-to-Scotland-and-discovers-himself tale has been a flourishing sub-genre in… Read more »
Crandon Golf–You’ve Been Warned
When you pull up to the first tee at Crandon Golf Course on Miami’s Key Biscayne, the starter issues a… Read more »
Biltmore: Donald Ross With a Checkered Past
It’s hard to imagine a Donald Ross resort course with a more checkered history than the Biltmore in Coral Gables,… Read more »
Nags Head Golf Links–For the Strong-Minded
The most appropriate words I can think of for Nags Head Golf Links came from a tennis player. Back in… Read more »
Duck Woods: Mature Elegance on the Outer Banks
Duck Woods Country Club, one of the oldest courses on the Outer Banks, is like the home of a family… Read more »
The Carolina Club–Hidden Gem Near the Outer Banks
Most golfers harbor the fantasy of Hidden Gem Golf Club. H.G.G.C. is always in great shape. The greens are smooth and the… Read more »
“The Big Miss”: Essential Source Material for a Tiger Biography
Someday, someone is going to do a great biography of Tiger Woods. It will be a tragedy on a level… Read more »
The Armchair Gallery: What’s Up With Separate Bathtubs?
When I watch golf on television, I always choose an alternate channel to watch during the telecast’s innumerable commercial breaks…. Read more »
Comparative Advantage and Golf in Costa Rica
Contemplating golf in Costa Rica, I think of the Law of Comparative Advantage. Perhaps you remember it from Economics 101. Put simply,… Read more »