Presidents Cup’s Relaxed Vibe a Relief
This week’s Presidents Cup competition inexorably comes with the standard dose of invidious comparisons to its wealthier, more intense cousin,… Read more »
This week’s Presidents Cup competition inexorably comes with the standard dose of invidious comparisons to its wealthier, more intense cousin,… Read more »
Golf courses closing faster than new ones open. Declining levels of participation. Lousy weather. Disputes about equipment. So much of… Read more »
Today, July 1st, is Canada Day, the rough equivalent of Independence Day for our neighbors to the north and an… Read more »
The contrarian in me has always favored off-season travel to the peak-period variety. There are all the pragmatic reasons: Lower… Read more »
Until a year ago, my sense was that festival and blast could be used more or less interchangeably in describing… Read more »
Oliver Horovitz sounds like – and from the book jacket for An American Caddie in St. Andrews, even looks like… Read more »
Watching ABC correspondent Martha Raddatz point out the North Korean landscape’s treeless topography, I couldn’t help thinking: Oh, wow. An… Read more »
Several years ago, I was going through the Orlando airport, laden with swag from the PGA Merchandise Show. Among the… Read more »
With its 43,000 participants, thousand companies, and all manner of golf paraphernalia, the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando is seldom… Read more »
Every day should be like our last one in Scottsdale. We left the lobby of the Westin Kierland… Read more »