The First Solheim Cup in 1990

Is it really possible that the Solheim Cup is celebrating its 25th Anniversary?
Review of Miura Golf Forged Irons
Most of the golf clubs played by most of the world’s golfers make use of relatively new technologies that allow manufacturers to move weight around in the head as a way of enhancing forgiveness. In irons, these methods replaced forging, which was how metal clubs were made back to their earliest days. Over the last […]
Stay Fit for Golf, All Year-Round
Frank W. Jobe, M.D. and Diane R. Moynes, M.S. 1986 Here’s an excellent exercise, called the Opposite Arm and Leg Lift, that strengthens the extensor muscles in your back. Starting out on your hands and knees, raise the left arm and the right leg and extend them straight out. Hold for a count of 10 […]
A Brief History of Seth Raynor Golf Courses

C.B. Macdonald’s protégé rose to produce an impressive portfolio of his own
The Youngest U.S. Open Winner: John McDermott

Giving a long-forgotten U.S. Open Champion his due
Top 10 Things Every Serious Golfer Should Do

By “serious,” you know what we mean. Golfers who think about the game just a bit too much, who have an extra set of clubs—or three—around the house, and who keep running lists of just how many top courses they’ve played at home and around the world. In short, our kind of people. Here’s another list, more proof of your devotion to the game.
Top 10 Reasons Pro Golf is Easier than Our Golf
The pros might be playing our game this week, but they don’t play the same game
Letter from St. Andrews: Millie Bets the Dog
In the U.K. you can “have a wee flutter” on just about anything
Bad Manners at the 1999 Ryder Cup
No doubt one of the most exciting days in Cup history, it was also marked by one of the matches’ low points
The Best Posture for Your Golf Swing
Peter Alliss 1995 Standing up to the ball means standing as tall as you can. Don’t hunch over; stand up, tilted forward from the hips, not the waist, with your knees slightly bent. If you bend them too much your backswing will be restricted and you are likely to develop a push or pulled slice. […]