On June 3rd, Matt Harmon of Grand Rapids, Mich., became one of only 20 players—the lowest number in decades—to have… Read more »
Posts Tagged: USGA
Masters Notebook, Part II
Kudos to the Masters and Augusta National for the initiative, along with partners PGA of America and USGA, for the… Read more »
Masters Notebook, Part I
Due to the horrific events this past Monday at the Boston Marathon, it’s timely to cite and to applaud the… Read more »
On his way to the Masters: Q & A with Randy Lewis
Winner of the 2011 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, Randy Lewis of Alma, Mich, will be competing in this year’s Masters Tournament…. Read more »
Q & A with Dave Stockton, Part II
My pick for the best golf instructional book of 2011 is Unconscious Putting: Dave Stockton’s Guide to Unlocking Your Signature… Read more »
Three cheers for “Tee it Forward”
Admittedly there are hurdles for “growing the game.” It’s too slow, too expensive and too difficult to master. But let’s… Read more »
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 »
Q & A with Mike Giuffre of Congressional CC–Part I
Born and raised in Traverse City, MI, Congressional Country Club’s Director of Golf Course Maintenance Mike Giuffre (pronounced JOO-free) has… Read more »
Michigan Players Fared Well in Recent USGA Championships
Competing in a national USGA Championship is an achievement onto itself. Often, local state qualifiers only have one three or… Read more »