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Washington D.C.: Forget the cherry blossoms, stay and watch the U.S. Open
One of my father’s favorite sayings was: “If you can’t travel first class why bother traveling at all?” As a… Read more »
Q & A with Mike Giuffre, Congressional’s “Super”– Part II
Born and raised in Traverse City, MI, Congressional Country Club’s Director of Golf Course Maintenance Mike Giuffre (pronounced JOO-free) has… Read more »
Remembering Seve Ballesteros
My first brush with Seve Ballesteros, the legendary Spanish golfer and five-time major champion who passed away on May 7,… Read more »
Snedeker wins The Heritage with assist from PGA Teacher of the Year
Easter Sunday was notable not only for The Heritage winner Brandt Snedeker but also for his instructor, former Michigan resident… Read more »
2011 Masters Tournament: As The World Turns
In the crucible of the final nine holes, finishing off a major championship in style is a mark of a… Read more »
Masters Notebook
University of Michigan’s Lion Kim didn’t make the cut in the Master after firing rounds of 76-72 but he had… Read more »
A review of “Ancestral Links: A Golf Obsession Spanning Generations” by John Garrity
For several different reasons, I was enthralled by this fine book now available as an e-book. First, it’s written by… Read more »
The Masters: In the Zone
A few years ago when I arrived at the Masters, the first place I visited was the new patron sitting… Read more »
Craftsmanship and Beauty: Miura C-Grind Wedge, Series 1957
One of my weekend golf buddies, a former college player, shared one of his short game secrets with me last… Read more »