Reflections On The Rio Olympics in Golf And Beyond

I love golf and have for nearly fifty-five years. For awhile, it even served as a primary identity as I… Read more »
I love golf and have for nearly fifty-five years. For awhile, it even served as a primary identity as I… Read more »
Black or white, man or woman, straight or gay, young or old, Christian or Muslim, Democrat or Republican, rich or… Read more »
When asked what was the greatest improvement or change to golf in the long span of his life, the late,… Read more »
I’m not particularly star-struck, but it’s always nice to make a connection with a visible athlete who you enjoy and… Read more »
I just had the nice opportunity to meet and chat with Mel Sole, owner of the Phil Ritson –… Read more »
My dear friend and “The A Position” boss Jeff Wallach and I. Whether raiding an all-you-can-drink beer stand in Turkey… Read more »
The 2012 Olympics are over, but their lessons can be daily reminders for all. As you read this, hundreds of… Read more »
Money, Greed, and Politics sadly has more to do with what you eat and why than you may ever… Read more »
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Looking back from behind the par-four 18th green toward the tee. This the left-side of this putting surface used to… Read more »