What Is One Unique Item You Have In or On Your Golf Bag?

Whether it’s a collector’s item, something personalized, or an old lucky charm, we all have something unique that we carry around in our golf bag. What’s in yours?
What is the Hardest Course You’ve Ever Played?

Some courses and rounds live in your nightmares…
Who Makes Up Your Dream Golf Foursome?

If you could play golf with anyone in the world, living or dead, who would be a part of your dream golf foursome?
Letter from St. Andrews: Winter Wonderland
On the noble joys of frozen fairways and taking it to the mat
What Course is at the Top of Your Bucket List?

We all have a bucket list golf course that we’re dreaming of playing one day…
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Does a Shorter Driver Produce Better Drives?
For the past few months, I’ve knowingly been flouting the 14-club rule by carrying two drivers. In the March HOTLINKS, club expert Tom Wishon wrote that one key to “real improvement with the driver comes from a shorter length”: A shorter driver, he said, encourages center contact on the clubface, which leads to longer, straighter […]
Letter from St. Andrews: Island Hop
After driving across the width of Scotland and taking a ferry to the Isle of Arran, our intrepid columnist discovered the greatest 12-hole course in the world
Questions for Audubon International
The long, emerald-green fairways of the Dairy Creek Golf Course double as a serene nature haven where birds are celebrated and protected. The course, in the California coastal town of San Luis Obispo, even has the credentials to prove it: Audubon International has certified it as a sanctuary.
The 1983 Ryder Cup and the Start of a Great Rivalry
The Europeans may have lost at PGA National, but it was where they finally turned the matches into a fair fight