When he retired from a high-powered three decade-plus career with ExxonMobil as engineer and executive at the age of 58,… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Augusta
One Year, Many Courses; One Course, Many Years
Tom Coyne’s latest golfapalooza, A Course Called America (Avid Reader Press $28), comes on the soft-spiked heels of his popular… Read more »
Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright
What, another book about Tiger? No? Two new books about Tiger? Oy! Well, book reviewers gotta do what book reviewers… Read more »
Going With the Flow
Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott have been coaching some of the professional game’s top players, and rank amateurs, for decades… Read more »
BBQ and the Masters, Too
To the surprise of absolutely no one 2015 Masters winner Jordan Spieth, charged with the menu choice for the Tuesday-before-the-Masters… Read more »
Mellencamp and Hartough Make the Cut in Augusta
The last day of this year’s Masters is also the last day of the exhibit “American Dreams: Paintings by John… Read more »
Masters Trivia You Can’t Live Without
[If now officially an oldie, this one seems worth rolling each year come Masters time, since some trivia never fades….] … Read more »
Should Tiger Have Withdrawn? Split Opinion From The A Position
Should Tiger Woods withdraw from the Masters was the question of the hour, and I had about an hour to… Read more »
Glory Days
Yes, Virginia, there was golf before Tiger Woods, even before Arnold Palmer. And in both Jim Dodson’s American Triumvirate (Knopf,… Read more »
Group Hug for Phil Mickelson
What were we just saying about I.K. Kim? Time to envelop Lefty in a group hug for his near miss… Read more »