Dominican Republic, Part II
Continuing our survey of golf in the Dominican Republic, leaving Punta Cana: Just to the east is Punta Espada Golf… Read more »
Continuing our survey of golf in the Dominican Republic, leaving Punta Cana: Just to the east is Punta Espada Golf… Read more »
Anyone who has spent time around P.B. Dye knows of his fondness for storytelling – teeing it up with President… Read more »
Post-election analyses are glumly one-sided in assessing the dubious prospects for bi-partisan progress in the offing. And today’s New York… Read more »
Part 3: Compromise melds history and practicality My company’s redesign included an increase to 5,800 square feet in overall green… Read more »
Part 2: Achieving reasonable speed – contour balance For starters, the correct redesign and construction methodology will complete the green… Read more »
The recent Ryder Cup competition evinced the debate, now familiar, about the speed of the putting surfaces on the Twenty… Read more »
To read all the trash-talking, captain-bashing, and saber-rattling, a reasonable assumption would be that every golf fan’s most vivid Ryder… Read more »
Tropical storms take their licks at peninsular Florida. Jammed-up traffic and real estate chaos also take a toll. It’s enough to shift… Read more »
Perhaps because the most prominent chapter in the Catskills’ story is the agreeably schlock era of resorts favored by working-class… Read more »
It is easy to tire of the steady stream of gloom describing the state of the golf industry, fundamental validity… Read more »