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Courses and Travel
Derek Duncan
Growing up along the Front Range north of Denver, I and most of my friends considered Riverdale’s Dunes course to... Read more »
Derek Duncan
Suddenly, Wisconsin has become a powerhouse golf destination, at least as unlikely a place for extraordinary public play as Nebraska has... Read more »
Tom Bedell
[Some of the numbers are a little dated in this 2017 piece, but the jitters one feels in playing the... Read more »
Terry Moore
(This week the LPGA makes its annual stop in Rogers, AR, at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G.... Read more »
Terry Moore
(Town of Erin, Wis) This is my seventh U.S. Open as a member of the media. My first one was... Read more »
Terry Moore
Like a riverboat gambler, the membership at Meadowbrook Country Club in Northville stacked its chips and went “all in” on... Read more »
Derek Duncan
Building golf courses in valleys can be a mixed bag. On one hand they can offer elevated surrounding views and generally... Read more »
Tom Bedell
It’s 19 degrees outside, the fields are covered in white, my steps are coated with ice. So naturally, here in... Read more »
Terry Moore
With the PGA Champions Tour making its stop this week in Missouri at the Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf... Read more »
Terry Moore
(Augusta, GA.) At the start of the 81st Masters, who would have thought the number one player in the world... Read more »
Derek Duncan
Legacy Ridge in Westminster between Boulder and Denver is a case study for almost everything that went wrong with golf in... Read more »
Anita Draycott
The Sporting Life in San Pancho, Riviera Nayarit, Mexico Quite apart from being a lovely laid-back beach town, San Francisco,... Read more »
Terry Moore
This Masters will be my 33rd covering the tournament. My first was in 1984, the year Ben Crenshaw won... Read more »
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