Searching for the Ghost of Francis Ouimet

The best-selling author sees if the spirit of Ouimet is alive and well at the U.S. Amateur at The Country Club
Faldo Wins the Claret Jug in 1987
Sunday at Muirfield was Nick Faldo’s chance to prove he was the real thing
Is Alexander Findlay the Founding Father of American Golf?

Who is responsible for bringing golf to America? A strong case can be made for the parenting skills of one Alexander H. Findlay
Swinley Forest, England
A century later, one of Harry Colt’s first designs remains very much the way he and the club members planned it—a haven of tranquility
Philadelphia: The City of Golferly Love
Philadelphia just may be America’s ultimate golf town
Golf’s Hall of Heroes
Celebrate the game’s greats at this one-of-kind museum of memorabilia and memories
The Men Who Bought Golf to America
New evidence shows the game of golf made its way to America a bit earlier than we thought
Ed Errasti on the Secret to Longevity
98-Year-Old Hole Shot
1991 Ryder Cup: War by the Shore

A not-so-politically-correct reminiscence from a member of the European Team
Essex Golf & Country Club, Canada
One of only a handful of Donald Ross golf courses built in Canada, this modest gem on the south shore of the Detroit River has stood the test of time