Strange But True Facts About Ben Hogan, Merion, and the 1950 U.S. Open
Here are some surprises and interesting tidbits I turned up along the way in researching my book Miracle at Merion… Read more »
Here are some surprises and interesting tidbits I turned up along the way in researching my book Miracle at Merion… Read more »
Here is Part 2 of my look at the true facts of the 1950 U.S. Open as uncovered in my… Read more »
Ben Hogan’s victory at the 1950 U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club, achieved 16 months after nearly losing his life… Read more »
What transpired on the 17th hole at CordeValle in the Frys.com Classic on Sunday was one of the most dramatic—and… Read more »
The PGA Tour’s Fall Series flies under the radar. With the FedExCup and Ryder Cup behind us and football on… Read more »
I, for one, was not surprised that the PGA Championship was delayed more than three hours by fog on Thursday…. Read more »
Bernhard Langer pulled off an unprecedented feat Sunday when he won a second Champions Tour major championship in two weeks,… Read more »
Some thoughts heading into the British Open: The Road Hole Extension A new tee has been built for the 17th… Read more »
The question of whether the women could handle a severe course like Oakmont for the U.S. Women’s Open was answered… Read more »
There were two problem holes at the U.S. Open that Pebble Beach will need to consider changing before the championship… Read more »