Technology is Changing the Way we Play Golf
Fancy gadgets like rangefinders, launch monitors, and smartphone apps have become ubiquitous in golf in the last few years, and the deluge of devices is not about to stop. When does enough become too much?
Why Only 14 Clubs?

According to the Rules There Should Be No More Than 14 Clubs in Your Bag. Ever Wonder Why?
Ekwanok Country Club
The site of a significant centennial is notable in its own right
Great Course, Great Meal, Great Hotel in New Orleans
Of course, the food was going to be outstanding. But who knew the golf would be so tasty?
Jim Nantz: 50 Years of Masters Coverage

In his mind, the script already has been written. Jim Nantz’s broadcast career will be bracketed by the Masters.
Part One is already in the books. In 1986, at age 26, Nantz—just a few years removed from being a dreamy-eyed college kid at Houston—was tabbed by legendary television director Frank Chirkinian to work his first Masters.
Now jump forward a few years and the grand finale also takes place at Augusta. In 2035, Nantz plans on being on the call for his 50th Masters, at the age of 75.
The Second Most Famous Tree in Golf?

Which titan of timber has a bite worse than its bark?
New Golf Mecca: Dominican Republic
Forget the doom and gloom. This gotta-play region hasn’t thrown in the golf towel, choosing instead to invest in the game, add new courses and places to stay, and reach out to traveling golfers. It’s where to go now.
New Golf Mecca: Prince Edward Island
Forget the doom and gloom. This gotta-play region hasn’t thrown in the golf towel, choosing instead to invest in the game, add new courses and places to stay, and reach out to traveling golfers. It’s where to go now.
New Golf Mecca: Pete Dye Golf Trail
Forget the doom and gloom. This gotta-play region hasn’t thrown in the golf towel, choosing instead to invest in the game, add new courses and places to stay, and reach out to traveling golfers. It’s where to go now.
New Golf Mecca: Northern Michigan
Forget the doom and gloom. This region hasn’t thrown in the golf towel, choosing instead to invest in the game, add new courses and places to stay, and reach out to
traveling golfers. It’s where to go now.