East Course, The Broadmoor
Two of the greatest architects in the game’s history combined to form a championship test in the rarified air of the Colorado Rockies
Ben Wright: Southern-fried Seve
In all my years of covering tournament golf, I never heard galleries react with quite the same passion as those at the Masters. From my perch behind the 15th green it was possible to distinguish the various cheers as they echoed through the avenues of pines. For instance, whenever a player got home in two […]
Pinehurst Resort No. 2
At the heart of Pinehurst, Donald Ross’ masterpiece No. 2 course continues to enthrall and bedevil in equal measure while adding to the rich history of American’s first golf resort
The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee
Set along Lake Oconee, the Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation offers a rustic experience that is unique among the luxury chain’s properties
A Family Legacy at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club
After a recent renovation of the Dubsdread course, owner Frank Jemsek is one step closer to fulfilling his father’s dream of bringing the U.S. Open to Cog Hill
Back Pain: Dealing With Golf’s Enemy Number One
Back pain affects 80 percent of all Americans and at least that many golfers. A new book offers information, and treatment, that has proven effective in dealing with chronic back ailments
A 35-Year Golf Quest Completed
Two lifelong golf buddies finally fulfill a dream to play a top-10 course in every state
The Links of North Dakota
Architect Stephen Kay crafts a middle-of-nowhere prairie masterpiece
Meadow Club
One of the most influential architects in the game’s history, Alister MacKenzie got his start in the United States by building a little-known but brilliant design in Northern California
Augusta vs. The Old Course: Which Is Better For Match Play?
Old Course vs. Augusta National