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John Strawn
Every golfer knows that deep down, at its very essence, golf was designed to drive you crazy. Golf is the... Read more »
Michael Patrick Shiels
Detroit is a crossroads of cultural experiences. Hamtramck, near Midtown, for instance, is a Detroit community dominated first by Polish... Read more »
Tom Bedell
I thought it might be fun to whip out Stone Brewing’s year-and-a-month-and-a-day old 09.09.09 beer on 10.10.10, the same day... Read more »
Tom Bedell
When in Pennsylvania, drink Keystone State beers. My friend and MOTO Research Team member Prentiss Smith was afraid there wouldn’t... Read more »
James A. Frank
If you play golf, you hurt. Back, shoulder, hips, legs, arms. Because golf involves repetitious twisting, torquing, and violent ground... Read more »
Hal Phillips
[This piece is from Sept 27, 2010. See more of Hal’s writing at his website, Small-Batch Journalism & Comment] Strolling... Read more »
Hal Phillips
[This piece is from Sept. 27, 2010. See more of Hal’s writing at his website, Small-Batch Journalism & Comment] It’s... Read more »
Janina Jacobs
Love 'em or hate 'em, charity golf outings can be fun......or they can be all-day drudgery. Make sure you don't experience the latter.
Tom Harack
Much is made of the benefits of Pilates for more powerful golf ball striking, but it says here that a... Read more »
Tom Bedell
Thinking Autumn and Beer simultaneously invariably suggests Oktoberfest, and why not, as the grand original in Munich observes its 200th... Read more »
Larry Olmsted
Many golfers ski and many skiers golf, and both travel for their favorite sports. I am one of those, and... Read more »
Tom Bedell
As the days shrink and afternoon tee times are moved up to get the round in before twilight, there’s no... Read more »
Tom Bedell
We may have to make TEOTBWAWKI a regular feature if people keep doing weird beer things like the crazy Scots... Read more »
John Strawn
Larry Colton has a new book coming out next month, one he’s worked on for almost ten years. Called No... Read more »
Jay Stuller
There are sensory signatures common to most golf courses in the mountains along the Northern California and Nevada border. Fairways... Read more »
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