Mossy Oak Golf Club: A New Course in the Old South

Like almost every other golfer on the planet, I saw the course that Gil Hanse designed for the Summer Olympics and thought, “I’d really like to play there.” But also like the rest of you, I thought, “When am I going to Rio?” The answer: No time soon. Luckily, Hanse recently unveiled another new course […]

Where to Play Golf in Chattanooga, Tennessee

By Graylyn Loomis What are the most underrated golf cities in the United States? Your mind may jump to the Northeast or the West Coast, but you should set your sights southward, and more specifically, to Chattanooga, Tenn. Not only is Chattanooga filled with underappreciated golf, but the city itself has been booming in past […]

Links Living: The Country Club at Mirasol

Young and vibrant, this Palm Beach-area club is undergoing big changes to be ready for a bright future Forget what you think you know about golf communities in Palm Beach: Upscale doesn’t have to mean old. “Families and young professionals have always been a big part of Mirasol,” says General Manager Matt Lambert. “Of our […]

Links Living: Boot Ranch

Deep in the heart of Texas is a community as big and bold as the state itself After designing the course, Hal Sutton said, “You can learn everything you need to know about the game of golf at Boot Ranch.” You can learn how to build a great golf community, too. Boot Ranch is five […]

Numbers Game: Ryder Cup Records

Golf is a numbers game and that’s particularly true with the Ryder Cup. Through 87 years and 40 competitions, the event has produced a lot of stats, which the PGA of America has diligently tracked. We’ve combed through them all to bring you some of the more interesting Ryder Cup records as we begin day […]