The Lost MacKenzie Drawings of Augusta National
For 80 years, two sketches by Alister MacKenzie were locked in a vault. LINKS is showing them to the public for the first time
Last House Standing on the Masters Parking Lot
Augusta National wants it, but this house isn’t for sale.
George Peper’s Top 10 Reasons to Love the Masters

Most of us would consider our golfing lives complete if we got to attend one Masters, but what if you were able to attend the Masters year after year as our illustrious editor George Peper has? Surely, you would develop a deeper appreciation and love of the event as he has. “A tradition unlike any other” […]
You Can Own the Augusta “Members Only” Sign
You may never get an invite to join Augusta National, but you can own the ‘members only’ sign that once hung in front
Celebrating the 80th Masters: The Spirit of ’76
Much has changed since my first Masters visit 40 years ago, but the best aspects have endured
Tom Doak on How To Rate Your Home Course

How do you rate your own golf course? Tom Doak explains his method and the reasoning behind The Doak Scale
The Masters vs. The U.S. Open by Geoff Ogilvy

Which is the better tournament from an elite player’s perspective?
The Course That Almost Wasn’t: The Story Behind The Story Behind Augusta National

J. Perry “Commodore” Stoltz had a dream. The Miami-based hotel magnate, whose faced graced the October 1, 1925 front cover of the Augusta Chronicle, envisioned an ever-expanding empire of elegant hotels—luxurious resort hotels that would draw wealthy winter visitors from the north and treat them to warm, southern temperatures and hospitality to match. Properties in […]
The Second Most Famous Tree in Golf?

Which titan of timber has a bite worse than its bark?
The Five Toughest Holes at Augusta National
These five holes pack the hardest punch at Augusta National