Congressional Was Soft, Not the USGA
Has the USGA gone soft? No, that was just the greens at Congressional. Believe it or not, the philosophy on… Read more »
Has the USGA gone soft? No, that was just the greens at Congressional. Believe it or not, the philosophy on… Read more »
There’s been plenty of talk about the length of Congressional’s Blue Course, which has a scorecard yardage of 7,574 yards…. Read more »
USGA executive director Mike Davis lives and breathes course set-up, and for that reason his stamp has been all over… Read more »
Some memories and thoughts on Seve Ballesteros, who died on Saturday in Spain at the age of 54: I covered… Read more »
Brandel Chamblee of the Golf Channel has written a thoughtful post on Tiger Woods’ post-round interview on Sunday at the… Read more »
The winners of the last four major championships (Graeme McDowell, U.S. Open; Louis Oosthuizen, British Open; Martin Kaymer, PGA Championship;… Read more »
It was set up to be a relatively dull Masters Sunday. Rory McIlroy had a four-stroke lead over a quartet… Read more »
Some observations on Saturday’s third round: It seems odd to me that on the CBS telecast of the Masters they… Read more »
Some thoughts from the second round of the Masters: There’s an old Augusta National story told about Sam Snead playing… Read more »
One of the things that makes the Masters so compelling is the volatility of scoring. The nature of Augusta National,… Read more »