Mount Rushmore of Parkland Golf Courses

Parkland is generally associated with a specific type of golf course—deciduous trees, lush turf, heavy soil, fairly minor elevation changes.
26 New U.S. Golf Courses to Know For 2026

New golf course development is at its highest level in more than a decade. Here’s a look at 26 noteworthy courses set to debut in 2026.
7 of the Weirdest Rules in Golf (and Why They Exist)

Here’s a look at some of the weirdest, wildest, most surprisingly sensible rules in golf—and some bizarre moments that made them famous.
Top 10 Golf Courses That Opened in 1926

When thoughts turn to the actual Golden Age of golf architecture, 1926 jumps out. Here are the top 10 American courses that opened that year.
Panther National: Ready to Roar

What just might be the next step in the evolution of the private club is lurking behind the limestone gates at Panther National.
Bobby Orr: At Home at Balsam Mountain Preserve

For Bobby Orr, hockey’s legendary No. 4, golf is now No. 1 when at his North Carolina summer home at Balsam Mountain Preserve.
Walking is Trending at Golf Communities

Walking, the way golf was invented and intended, is trending in top communities nationwide with healthy results in all parts of the game.
Gin Goes Global

There’s a new world to discover with new American gins, an exciting and tasty twist on the old standby distilled spirit.
Philanthropy at Golf Communities

When it comes to philanthropy and helping others, golf communities are the first to raise their hands—and money.
Where Are Golf Communities Going in the Future?

Having survived the most significant five-year stretch in the game’s history, golf communities are making monumental changes to stay relevant and successful.