Secluded Luxury at Quivira Golf Club
Ernesto Coppel was instrumental in turning Cabo San Lucas, at the tip of Baja California, into a world-class tourist destination. When he built Quivira, a private golf community one mile from town, he incorporated the same combination of beauty, luxury amenities, and service that marks his resorts. Setting the tone is the ocean-hugging Quivira Golf Club, […]
100 Years of Miniature Golf
Most people probably think miniature golf sprung up in the 1950s with the explosion of amusement parks and other entertainment aimed at Baby Boomers. But putt-putt golf in America is almost as old as the real thing. The first course opened in 1916, 100 years ago, in Pinehurst, N.C., built by Englishman James Barber in his […]
5 Myths About Bobby Jones

Some surprises about the founder of Augusta National, from biographer/historian Sidney L. Matthew
5 Myths About Shafts

Shafts should be fitted to your swing, says Tom Wishon, and not only for length.
Old Tom Morris is Golf’s Foundational Figure
No architect has had a greater impact on all aspects of the game
In Alaska, Golf Beats The Iditarod
The annual sled race started this weekend—one day after the golf season
Luke Donald’s First Course Design Opens in Vietnam
Luke Donald unveils his first golf course under the lights in Vietnam
First Peek at Bluejack National
Tall trees, sizable elevation changes, and an absence of rough give Tiger’s first U.S. design an Augusta National look and feel
Opening Ace at the Playgrounds at Bluejack National
The perfect way to open the Playgrounds at Tiger’s first completed US design
Gil Hanse Tweaks Trump National Doral’s Blue Monster
With his populist presidential bid and the latest tweaks at Doral, Donald Trump is resonating with ‘the little guy’