A Golf Trip to British Columbia

From sea to sky, golf in Canada’s third-largest province, British Columbia, is a full-fledged nature expedition.
Why Every Golf Course Needs a Silly Hole

Wacky, weird, crazy, dumb—call them what you will, silly holes help make good golf courses better, writes Geoff Shackelford.
The Mike Keiser Method

The people who’ve worked with Mike Keiser, golf’s most successful developer, explain how he gets it done right.
Legends: Alexander Findlay

Golf in America owes a great deal to this player, architect, promoter, and cowboy by the name of Alexander Findlay.
Great Courses of Britain & Ireland: Saunton

All the elements of links golf are on wonderful display at the two 18-hole courses of Saunton Golf Club in England’s West Country.
Modern Classics: The Ridge at Back Brook

At The Ridge at Back Brook, Tom Fazio carved a big, bold, and beautiful course out of the forests and hills of rural New Jersey.
Top 10 Courses: New Zealand

New Zealand is home to a handful of the world’s most beautiful courses between its North and South Islands.
Links Living West: Santa Lucia Preserve

The Santa Lucia Preserve—this conservation-minded golf community minutes from Carmel-by-the-Sea is keeping the spirit of amateur golf alive.
Characters: PGA Tour Pro Zac Blair

PGA Tour pro Zac Blair loves old courses so much he decided to construct one himself—The Tree Farm in South Carolina.
Red Hot Golf Courses of the Blue Ridge Mountains

The temps are cool but the golf courses smokin’ in the Blue Ridge mountains that range from Pennsylvania to Georgia.