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Tom Bedell
The U.S. reps for Warsteiner beer recently contacted me, undoubtedly because of my stature as the world’s greatest golf and... Read more »
Bob Fagan
There must be hundreds of quaint, little inns scattered across America – ones in which you can picture yourself... Read more »
David Gould
At 80-plus pages, and consisting of 32 separate subdivisions, the Rules of Golf are not easy to throw a mental... Read more »
James Mason
This week sees the tour rock up at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda Maryland for the AT&T National. The... Read more »
James Mason
Carton House is located 15 miles to the west of Dublin and has two courses, the O’Meara course opened for... Read more »
Tom Bedell
The Roseland School of Dance in Ronkonkoma, New York, held its annual recital this past weekend, so off Lynn and... Read more »
James Mason
After last week’s tough test at Merion–and firstly let us congratulate Justin Rose on his first of many major championships–the... Read more »
James Mason
Golfclub München Eichenried held its first BMW International Open just after the opening in 1989, which was won by David... Read more »
David DeSmith
You’ve never read a golf story like this. Never. The fact that it is true – and that in addition... Read more »
Tom Bedell
No extended piece about Ben Hogan can go on for long without mentioning the car wreck in February of 1949... Read more »
Derek Duncan
It seems the martini is in need of saving, once again. A decade ago the martini was battered, brutalized and... Read more »
Tom Bedell
[<<Previous post on the Festival: Blackwolf Run Beer Challenge and Million Dollar Shootout] I’m crushed that I’m not going to... Read more »
Tom Bedell
[May 26, 2013] I’m working on a piece for a southern California golf magazine about canned craft beers that should... Read more »
Tom Harack
Until a year ago, my sense was that festival and blast could be used more or less interchangeably in describing... Read more »