6 Cold-Weather Pieces You Need to Dominate Winter Golf

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We may be entering a joyous holiday season, but it’s not the most wonderful time of the year for avid golfers living in the northern half of the country. As the sunlit portion of the days grows shorter and as the mercury steadily plummets, a round of golf north of the 38th parallel becomes a […]

6 of Golf’s Best Practice Putting Mats

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We’ve all heard the old golf axiom about “putting for dough.” And there’s undeniable truth in the importance of putting, especially given that putts comprise about 40 percent of all shots taken in a round of golf. But most golfers spend far less time practicing with the flat stick than they do taking full swings. […]

The Top 10 Thanksgiving-Themed Golf Courses

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More than 400 years old, Thanksgiving is marked by history and traditions, from the Pilgrims to the dinner menu of turkey, cranberries, and pumpkin pie. We celebrate our national day of gratitude by highlighting courses with names that reflect those rituals. 1. Pilgrim’s Run Golf Club Pierson, Michigan (top photo) Thanksgiving Tradition: The Pilgrim’s voyage […]

Play Fishers Island, Winged Foot, and More as a Member for a Day

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What started as a charity fundraiser for frontline hospital workers in New York City affected by Covid-19 in 2020 has grown into a virtual community that’s raised around $2 million for charities and non-profit organizations while providing once-in-a-lifetime golf experiences. Member for a Day has auctioned off golf getaways at celebrated private clubs like Merion, […]

Backyard Golf Courses: A Budding Golf Trend

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When tragedy struck Phil Turturro and his closely knit family, he left a successful career in mobile home sales in Texas and was at a loss as to what to do next. He channeled his emotion and energy into clearing trees off the two-acre property behind the home he’d built just outside San Antonio in […]

10 Questions: Bill Coore

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Bill Coore, the lead partner of golf’s top design team, talks about the people, courses, and books that lured him away from an intended career as a classics professor Where did you learn the game? I grew up in rural North Carolina and was introduced to golf by my neighbor; we made up holes between […]

10 Questions with Justin Leonard

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Justin Leonard’s career has been a three-decade-long evolution. He won his first PGA Tour event at the Buick Open in 1996, and just as he was settling into life as a Tour winner, the smooth swinging Texan became a major champion in 1997 at the Open Championship at Royal Troon. A year later, Leonard reached […]

Great Rounds in the 5 States with the Fewest Golf Courses

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While some travel goals are unlikely—teeing it up at every U.S. Open venue, for example—playing golf in every state, on the other hand, is an achievable objective. According to the National Golf Foundation (NGF), about 75 percent of all golf courses in the United States are open to the public, so you’ll always have options […]

My 10 Favorite U.S. Golf Hotels

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Sometimes you’re looking for more. Like a hotel that from the moment you check in just blows you away. Here are our favorite golf hotels.

Murder, Treasure, & More: Great Stories Behind Golf Club Names

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Did you know that one of golf’s most preeminent U.S. clubs—the site of seven U.S. Opens and two PGA Championships—traces its name to a Dutch farmer who was brutally murdered at his farmhouse in the 1800s? Baltusrol Golf Club in northern New Jersey is best known for its two championship courses built by golf architect […]