George Peper’s Memories of the Masters
No event has changed more than golf’s rite of spring
The Par-5 Untouchables, Revisited
Our recent research suggests the unreachable par five has become an endangered species
George Peper on the St. Andrews Old Course Changes
There’s no need to toughen the Old Course. In fact, it should be shortened to the length it was 100 years ago.
Letter from St. Andrews: A Day in the Life
How I played the Old Course, Winged Foot, and Pebble Beach in the same wacky day
Letter from St. Andrews: Hazards of the Old Course
Be careful what you wish for. An extended trip to St. Andrews could have unintended consequences for your golf game
Letter from St. Andrews: Pretenders to the Throne
2010 just may have the greatest lineup ever for major championship sites, and each of the four courses lays claim to a heritage of links golf. But according to our man in St. Andrews, only one is the real deal.
Letter from St. Andrews: A Prince of a Day
In an intratown showdown, the cagey veterans of the R&A employed an unorthodox strategem—eight pre-round drinks—to defeat their younger, stronger, and more talented opponents from the University of St. Andrews
Letter from St. Andrews: A Rare Herb
Writer, entrepreneur, raconteur, and friend to all—there was only one Herb
Graffis
Letter from St. Andrews: Millie & Me
The author comes clean about the “other” lady in his life and the new role she’ll have in each issue
Letter from St. Andrews: Rules of Engagement
A look at one of golf’s alleged predecessors, the deliciously nasty game called chole