John Wood: How a Caddie Sees Augusta National

Veteran Masters looper John Wood identifies the critical shots and toughest hole locations at Augusta National during the Masters.
Tom Fazio: Dean of Design

Tom Fazio just turned 80, yet remains as ubiquitous as anyone in the design business, dominiating the last six decades of golf architecture.
Letter to America: A Brit’s View of the Masters and Augusta National

Even from 4,000 miles away, the Masters and Augusta National are the herald of spring that golfers live for.
George Peper: The Real Bifurcation is Coming

In the future, the real bifurcation in golf is coming and it may be a game of greenies and screenies, writes George Peper.
Legends: Marion Hollins

Marion Hollins, a sporting renaissance woman of the early 20th century, was a golf champion both on and off the course.
Top New Golf Technology for 2025

Here’s a select look at a handful of the innovative, interesting, and inspired new golf products hitting the market in 2025.
What is the Oldest Golf Club in Your Bag?

We asked our readers: What is the oldest golf club in your bag? The best responses have a chance to be featured in our newsletter.
8 New Golf Shoes in 2025

We can’t promise that any of these golf shoes will lower your scores this season, but they will elevate your on-course styling in 2025.
What Golf Course Has the Best Food?

We asked our readers: What golf course has the best food? The best responses have a chance to be featured in our newsletter.
The Golf Architect’s Influence on Pace of Play

Bill Yates insisted the design of the golf course was crucial to establishing how long it would take to play.