Tiger’s Exemption For almost four decades Tiger Woods has been able to play in the U.S. Open but since his… Read more »
Posts Tagged: USGA
How the Grinch Stole Golf’s Christmas
The arbiters of golf rules, the United States Golf Association and the Royal and Ancient of St. Andrews, could recently… Read more »
The End of MLR
A letter to from the PGA of America in conjunction with PGAs worldwide may have sealed the fate of the… Read more »
Lessons from Harman’s British Open Win
This year’s Royal Liverpool course set up proved again that when a complete range of golfing skills are tested those… Read more »
Golfers Overwhelmingly Anti-Modified Ball
The USGA and R&A proposal to “roll back” performance of the golf ball used by elite players has created negative… Read more »
Full Speed into the Past
After taking a few days to think about the implications of a proposed rules change announced Tuesday March 14 by… Read more »
Rules Split Likely
Golf’s ruling bodies, the R&A and USGA, are just steps away from dictating elite players (top amateurs and professionals) should… Read more »
1986—The Old Guys Win
Phil Mickelson’s 2021 PGA Championship win 23 days shy of his 51st birthday made Lefty the oldest player to ever… Read more »
The USGA Just Doesn’t Get It
The Arnold Palmer Invitational. Bay Hill Club & Lodge. Bryson DeChambeau. A trifecta if there ever was one and another… Read more »
Whan Can Be a Change Agent for USGA
The choice of Michael Whan, who recently announced he was leaving as Commissioner of the LPGA Tour, to replace Mike… Read more »