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
Pete Dye: The Most Influential Architect of his Era

No architect of our time has had an impact equal to that of the former insurance salesman from Indiana
The Golf Courses of the “The Crosby” AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

With its majestic setting on the Monterey Peninsula, no PGA Tour event boasts the lineup of layouts that the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am does
Tom Doak on How To Rate Your Home Course

How do you rate your own golf course? Tom Doak explains his method and the reasoning behind The Doak Scale
George Peper: Mini Mania
Regulation courses might not be flourishing, but natural grass putt-putt layouts are all the rage
David McLay Kidd on Making Golf Fun

I designed Bandon Dunes in the late 1990s as a 20-something Scotsman, unsullied by the American fixation with course rankings, real estate values, and critics’ opinions. Raised in Scotland, the son of a greenkeeper, I knew what made golf fun: It was simplicity with a twist, a strategy laid out in front of the golfer […]
Top 5 TPC Courses You Can Play
With the return of PGA West’s infamous TPC Stadium Course to the Career Builder Challenge this week, here are the best layouts in the TPC Network open to the public
The Well & Being Spa at the Fairmont Scottsdale
I’m baffled when someone tells me that men don’t like massages. I do, a lot, and judging by the many guys I’ve seen in spas at golf resorts here and abroad, I am not alone. But there’s still this misconception that spas are just for women. There’s nothing like a good massage while on a […]
Is the Old Course Underrated?

The sites of this year’s four majors have something in common—the spirit of St. Andrews