Three Decades of the Masters
I first posted this a year ago when this blog was just getting started. It all still holds true. The… Read more »
I first posted this a year ago when this blog was just getting started. It all still holds true. The… Read more »
Charles Howell III and the Masters were a storybook tale waiting to happen. We’re still waiting. In fact, it has… Read more »
When I heard through the grapevine that the USGA was considering Mike Davis for its vacant executive director position, I… Read more »
Well, I wasn’t expecting that. Based on a suggestion from Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal, the European Tour’s tournament… 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 »
Every year before the Ryder Cup, stories appear about how the captains’ effect on the matches is overrated. Then the… Read more »
The record is there in black and white: Tiger Woods is 7-12-1 when playing with a partner in the Ryder… Read more »
U.S. captain Corey Pavin said that he didn’t really think too much about his captain’s picks until the end. If… Read more »