
Call it a major coincidence—the 1986 Masters, which many consider the most dramatic of all time, was also the first… Read more »
Call it a major coincidence—the 1986 Masters, which many consider the most dramatic of all time, was also the first… Read more »
Gerald Barton, developer of PGA West, hired architect Pete Dye to build him “the hardest golf course in the world.”… Read more »
I spent the 1990s as a full-time freelancer, drifting from assignment to assignment. Top golf getaways of Central Delaware. Choosing… Read more »
The human body is hurting these days—these generations, actually—but we can reverse the trend individually, and golf can help. Should… Read more »
Ski the Green Mountains now, but don’t forget to return for golf in the springtime. Here are the landmarks and out-of-the-way spots for a golf escape.
Until 1986, and perhaps the greatest Masters ever, Augusta National Golf Club had no mass outlet for its Masters “movie,” a huge-budget highlight film produced to Hollywood standards and seen only by a few Boy Scouts and Rotarians.