5 Most Expensive Golf Companies

As we move into a New Year, eagerness and opportunity abound for golfers.  The PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando later this month is always an annual hotbed of new releases, and the beauty of golf is that there’s a wide range of price points for entry into the game. It’s why you can go to […]

5 of the Hardest Tee Times in Golf

By Graylyn Loomis Some of the most exclusive courses in the world are also the most famous. Think Augusta National, Cypress Point, Shinnecock Hills, and others. Thanks to “best lists” and hosting major championships, those courses are well known even if extremely difficult to get on.  But then there’s another level of exclusive courses—those so […]

How McConnell Golf Saved Some of the South’s Oldest Clubs

By Erik Matuszewski The Country Club of Asheville has a rich history as one of the first 100 private clubs founded in America and lays claim to be the oldest of its kind in North Carolina. It’s anchored by a championship Donald Ross golf course and boasts a bucolic setting in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  […]

Testing Bridgestone’s TOUR B JGR Woods

By Graylyn Loomis A few months ago, a box of clubs arrived at the LINKS office. Not an unusual occurrence, but this package contained a driver, 3-wood, and 5-wood from Bridgestone’s new line, the TOUR B JGR Series. Right now, if you’re like most golfers, you’re thinking, “Bridgestone makes woods? I thought they only made […]

Gracefully Growing Older with Golf

Tired of watching his game decline, this golfer of a certain age found there’s still lots of golf life in the old boy yet A man’s relationship with his golf game is a lot like a marriage: When things are going well, you love the game with all your heart. The birdie putts that topple […]

One Man Designs Almost All of the Best Hitting Bays

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By Graylyn Loomis High-tech learning centers are all the rage at high-end clubs and communities across the country. Amazingly, one man is responsible for most of them. Over the last few years, the image of the golf pro standing on the range giving a lesson has become less and less common. At many clubs and […]

A Golf Writer’s Year in Review – Tell us About Yours!

By Tony Dear   Did you play enough golf in 2018? I didn’t. I probably got in half the number of rounds I’d like to have. The silver lining though was the golf I did play was really, really good. (How was your golf year? Tell us about your best courses and experiences in the […]

Miura Golf – Rapidly Evolving While Maintaining its Roots

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Ask most golfers about high-end golf clubs in the U.S. and you’ll get an earful about PXG, whether its complimentary or critical. But another manufacturer with a far deeper history in the game has been actively trying to make inroads in this niche of the equipment market: Miura Golf. So far, so good. In the […]

100 Years of Pebble Beach: The New Visitor Center Debuts

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In 2019, Pebble Beach Golf Links will celebrate its 100th birthday and host its sixth U.S. Open. To commemorate these milestones, each issue of LINKS Magazine and LINKSdigital between now and then will tell the unique story that is Pebble Beach. In a few weeks, when the calendar flips over and 2019 begins, it will […]

Who’s Your Favorite Golfer? And Why Even Have One?

By James A. Frank   We’re doing a survey. Two questions, very easy. First question: Who is your favorite golfer? Second question: Why? Okay, maybe it isn’t so easy after all. Because while I’m pretty sure you have a favorite golfer, explaining your rationale can be difficult. Fandom is a curious thing. Why do average […]