
I happily made my Golf Oklahoma debut in its first issue, April-May 2011, with a piece on ten books that… Read more »
I happily made my Golf Oklahoma debut in its first issue, April-May 2011, with a piece on ten books that… Read more »
I’ve brazenly appropriated and amended the subtitle to Shane Ryan’s new book for my own above, since he does meander… Read more »
The hullabaloo surrounding Tiger Woods will-he-or-won’t-he? appearance at this year’s Masters—ending with he would—managed to partially obscure the otherwise glaring… Read more »
Golf during the pandemic was blissful—open air, companionship, automatic social distancing thanks to spraying our shots all over the courses…. Read more »
As Phil Mickelson remarkably demonstrated at this year’s PGA Championship, age and experience make a potent combination. Dottie Pepper confirms… Read more »
We’re roaming a bit—to Scotland, and into the spectators’ seats for a couple of books that aren’t strictly about golf… Read more »
“Golf is an awkward set of bodily contortions designed to produce a graceful result.” –Tommy Armour The title may be… Read more »
The ink was barely dry on the morning’s papers last July 22 when a band of U.S. golf writers wandered… Read more »
At least on social media these days most GOAT discussions—who’s the Greatest of All Time?–assume it’s a two-man race in… Read more »
Where better to have a literary discussion than at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, where the lettered ghosts… Read more »