About

Jacket photo by James HaskinsAs far as he knows, award-winning writer Tom Bedell is the only member of both the Golf Writers Association of America and the North American Guild of Beer Writers.  And he’ll drink to that, as he is wont to do regarding most things.

Tom has written about golf and golf travel for American Airlines’ luxury magazine Celebrated Living since 1999, and has contributed to Travel & Leisure Golf, Golf Connoisseur, Virtuoso Life, Lexus Magazine, Acura Style, Troon Golf & Travel, American Way, The Met Golfer and many others.  He was a contributing editor for America’s Top Golf Courses, Sixth Edition (Zagat, 2010), and writes a regular column for the weekly The Commons newspaper in southern Vermont, where he lives and plays out of the Brattleboro Country Club as mid-handicapper.

But before he began writing about golf, Tom had established his chops as a beer expert. A certified beer judge, Tom won two first place Quill and Tankard awards for his writing from the North American Guild of Beer Writers, and was a contributing editor to The Encyclopedia of Beer (Owl Books, 1997; Henry Holt, 1995). He continues to preside over beer tastings, formal and informal, at the merest request, and also writes regular beer columns for The Commons.

Tom began his writing life as a generalist, writing on anything and just about everything. Now closing in on the 1,000 mark in total articles, interviews, essays and reviews in over 100 different publications, from Reader’s Digest to Billiards Digest, Men’s Health to Cosmopolitan, he has also published poetry in a variety of literary magazines.

He has belonged to the American Society of Journalist and Authors for more than 30 years, and served as the organization’s president in 1989-1990, co-writing and editing The ASJA Handbook: A Writers’ Guide to Ethical and Economic Issues (American Society of Journalists and Authors, 1992), as well as contributing to Tools of the Writer’s Trade (HarperCollins, 1990), by the ASJA.

Tom has also contributed to or edited six other books: Magazine Career Directory (Gale Research, 1993, 1995); Men’s Health Advisor (Rodale Press, 1992; Stealing Home (HarperCollins, 1996) by Sharon Robinson; Handbook for the Heart (Little, Brown, 1996) by Richard Carlson and Benjamin Shield; An Artist Views New York (S‑P, 1988), by Gerald Sprayregen, and Play Art and Creativity (Bayer AG, 1986), by Ernst Lurker.

Tom has been a writing instructor since 1984 on university to local levels and for many years through the Long Ridge Writers Group correspondence course; he still nurtures hope that, one day, he can convey the correct usage of the semi-colon.

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16 Responses to “About”

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  1. mary weille

    Hi Tom,
    It was great seeing you and Lynn and Michael and his family on the 4th – another great Bedell celebration and no one lost a digit! I am passing your information on to a young friend of mine who is a true golf enthusiast and up and coming writer, Jack McAuliffe. He HAD a website “thegolfdog.com” which has totally crashed but if you would be kind enough to peruse his articles – they are available on twitter at thegolfdog22 and Jack also wrote for golf wrx. Golf and writing are his passions and if you have any advice for this 26 year old – please lay it on.
    XOXOXO
    Mary

  2. Harriet Lobascio

    Tom; you are a hoot! It was great to see you; and your family.
    Love;
    Harriet

    Moving; 8/28

  3. Tom Bedell

    Almost lost yours and Harriet’s comments in a spam filter! Jack McAuliffe–strange, same name as one of the original microbrewers back in the early days. I’ll see if I can track his stuff down, and thanks!

  4. Jill Stewart

    Tommy I have finally found you after 42 years…..I was thinking of you and your family and decided to see if I could find you…..looked up Tommy Bedell writer…..and found this site and I sent you a request to be your friend on Facebook. I often wonder what happened to penny and Kippy and their families.
    Jean always kept me up to date with some of your news…but alias she has passed on. I went to her grave the last time I was in New York in 2006. Love to all and let me know all your news your Aussie sister Jill

  5. Henry Williams

    Your email on new ways to get around the course hit home. I can still walk with a push cart, but a motor would be helpful. Today I am wearing my old Crystal Downs shirt which I bought when playing there with you in 1999, or so. I played golf last month here in Tucson with our old buddy, John Kellogg.

    Best wishes,

    Henry Williams

  6. Tom Bedell

    Hey, Henry, great to hear from you! In AZ full-time now, or still shuttling back and forth to Michigan?

  7. Tom Buggy

    In a few weeks I will be publishing a golf book titled “Ray Billows – The Cinderella Kid,” with a subtitle “The unlikely and colorful story of a world-class amateur golfer.” It is a biography. I would like to send you a copy when its available and invite your comments and mention on your website. How do I do that?

    Thanks, Tom Buggy

  8. Patty Duffy Cappy

    Tom, checking to see if we are cousins. Was your father Jimmy Bedell? My dad was Mel Duffy, my Mom, Trudy Duffy. There were five siblings-Mike, Patty, Cathy, Chrissy, and Tim. Mike and Chrissy have passed.

  9. julian schlossberg

    Thanks so much Tom for your review. As you know, and as i am finding out,

    you write with the hope that the reader will get what you are trying to express.

    You did in my case and i am grateful. Also i have just finished the first draft of

    my second book. More tales and i now know i’m through with my memoirs.

    Thanks again. Regards, Julian

  10. Tom Bedell

    You’re quite welcome, Julian. Thanks for the entertainment (in more ways than one), and I’ll look forward to the next!
    Cheers, Tom
    (The review referred to is here.)

  11. Larry Soderberg

    Interested in golf in Turkey. Thank you. But a little worried about getting on the course (1650 rounds per day?? 600,000 per year??)

    Enjoy all your writing,

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