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Ed Travis
If you have ever been to a “demo day” you know golfers, especially men, seem to have an unlimited capacity... Read more »
Tom Bedell
Flight delays going and coming on a recent trip led to two missed connections and quite a few extra hours... Read more »
Janina Jacobs
Probably the most aggravating tournament scenario in golf has to be a Monday finish when the Sunday finale isn’t possible... Read more »
Janina Jacobs
Golf trips are exciting to plan and fun to execute but the one drawback is the tendency to overeat. You... Read more »
Brad King
Life at Mountain Air near Asheville, N.C., has proven so picturesque and inviting that many members and their families now... Read more »
Ed Travis
Books describing the rites of passage to adulthood are not unusual and Oliver Horovitz fits neatly in the category with... Read more »
Susan Bairley
A lot can happen in 22 years, and for EWGA the change has been a positive one. Formed in 1991... Read more »
Terry Moore
I guess the next best thing to playing in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am this week is caddying in... Read more »
Tom Bedell
It may have been more than twenty years ago at some Midwest outpost we’d journeyed to that Stephen Beaumont and... Read more »
Tom Bedell
While normally reviewing books for “The Goods” page in Golf Oklahoma, I turned to my second favorite consumable for the... Read more »
Janina Jacobs
Golfers constantly battle the elements during all four seasons of the year. Wind, rain, sleet, and yes, even sun can... Read more »
Tom Bedell
A man and his wife are sitting on their deck, having drinks, watching the sun go down. The man suddenly... Read more »
Tom Bedell
I’m told it’s a free country, and you can basically do whatever you want, so there’s no reason to listen... Read more »
Chris Santella
While shepherds were whacking bits of dried sheep dung around the spongy coastline of eastern Scotland in golf’s formative days,... Read more »