What is the Best Time of Year to Play Golf?

Q&A: Golf Course Architect Kyle Franz

He won’t qualify as early 40s for very much longer and has been a part of the golf design business for more than 20 years now. So, it’s fair to say Kyle Franz probably isn’t the new/young kid on the block anymore. Actually, thanks to an extensive resume that includes working for the world’s best […]
Hoodies on the Golf Course—Yay or Nay?

When Taking A Golf Cart, Do You Prefer To Be The Driver Or Passenger?

George Peper: Let’s Put the Pros on the Clock

It’s time for the PGA Tour to identify, embarrass, and punish its worst offenders If you’re a major league baseball fan, you’re likely loving the game more than ever this year thanks to a number of innovations, most notably a pitch clock that forces pitchers to deliver their fastballs faster. The result has been a […]
Book Review: “Golf Architecture for Normal People” by Geoff Shackelford

Geoff Shackelford’s 10th golf book (he also wrote a tribute to champion racehorse Zenyatta in 2011) probably won’t sell enough copies. That’s not to say it won’t sell plenty; it will—the author’s words are indisputably authoritative and invariably entertaining. It just won’t sell enough. Not all 70 million golfers worldwide will buy a copy, though […]
What is Your Reaction to the Merger Between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf?

Have You Ever Broken a Golf Club?

Top Push Carts in 2023

Walking has been central to the game of golf from its beginning, when distinguished gents sporting jackets and ties were accompanied on their rounds by eager young caddies clutching armsful of hickories. Many players today still prefer walking—and why not? It’s good exercise, and a lot more social than bombing around in a motorized buggy. […]
Have You Attended A U.S. Open?
