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James A. Frank
Yesterday came the news, reported here, that a New York State Court of Appeals had refused to penalize a golfer... Read more »
James A. Frank
Who’s at fault if Mr. Red’s ball hits Mr. Green, Mr. Blue, or Mr. Yellow? Good question… It’s rarely a... Read more »
Larry Olmsted
As loyal readers know, I love Ireland, golf in Ireland, and am a member of a club in Ireland, Ballyliffin.... Read more »
Tom Bedell
Continuing in the celebratory-if-not-exactly-a-holiday-beer vein, what could be more apt for Christmas week than a beer made in a monastery,... Read more »
Larry Olmsted
Sorry Henry Ford. Seems the most valid claim for the invention of the automobile lies across the sea with the... Read more »
Tom Bedell
After my pleasing reacquaintance with Pinkus-Müller in February I was happy to recently find what appeared to be a new... Read more »
Bob Fagan
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Bob Fagan
Bob Fagan shares his experience living as a homeless "street person" in San Francisco and the lessons he learned.
Tom Bedell
In the middle of May, 1659, the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony issued the following order: For preventing... Read more »
Jeff Wallach
A couple of weeks before I was to be regaled during a trip to Speyside, Scotland with a private... Read more »
Jay Stuller
With the notable exception of my fine colleagues at The A Position, an awful lot of golf and travel writers... Read more »
Terry Moore
Take the game seriously but never themselves. Always recognize a good shot and if the spectacular occurs will even break... Read more »
Terry Moore
I’m thankful for my Saturday morning golf partners. Good guys who take the game seriously but never themselves. Armed with... Read more »
Jeff Wallach
Who loves a good argument more than golfers? You’re sitting in a dark pub, post-round, and some guy says Ben... Read more »
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