Questions: Trevor Immelman

The former Masters champion is certainly keeping busy—from captaining the Internationals to becoming CBS’s lead analyst Has it been difficult to focus on one thing at a time between the Presidents Cup and CBS? I don’t think it’s been that difficult to move between the two because it’s all about golf. Golf is the common […]
Q&A: Michelle Wie West

Back on the LPGA after having her first child, the new mother talks about balancing parenting with competing, serving on the LPGA Board of Directors, and what to visit in her native Hawaii You played in the LPGA’s Tournament of Champions after some time off. How was that experience and what’s on your upcoming schedule? […]
Six Tough Questions for Six Top Architects

A half-dozen of course design’s finest practitioners share their thoughts about dream collaborations, underrated architects, and plenty more The Cast DAVID MCLAY KIDD In a career spanning 25 years, the Scottish-born Kidd has earned every honor possible for designs that include Bandon Dunes, Mammoth Dunes at Sand Valley, Nanea, and the Castle Course at St. […]
10 Questions: Jim Furyk

Transitions aren’t always easy for professional golfers, but somehow, 17-time PGA Tour winner Jim Furyk has made his career transition seem effortless. Now 51 years old, Furyk recently wrapped up his first full season on the PGA Tour Champions. With a year-and-a-half schedule created by Covid, Furyk made the tour’s “Super Season” one to remember—Furyk […]
10 Questions: Bill Coore

Bill Coore, the lead partner of golf’s top design team, talks about the people, courses, and books that lured him away from an intended career as a classics professor Where did you learn the game? I grew up in rural North Carolina and was introduced to golf by my neighbor; we made up holes between […]
10 Questions with Justin Leonard

Justin Leonard’s career has been a three-decade-long evolution. He won his first PGA Tour event at the Buick Open in 1996, and just as he was settling into life as a Tour winner, the smooth swinging Texan became a major champion in 1997 at the Open Championship at Royal Troon. A year later, Leonard reached […]
10 Questions with Rocco Mediate

It was arguably Tiger Woods’s most iconic moment. The 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines has long been remembered as the ultimate David vs. Goliath showdown. Woods’s victory on a severely injured leg has left us with lasting images of a warrior fighting through pain. But just as memorable as Tiger’s excruciating performance was the […]
9 Questions with Pete Bevacqua

The PGA of America chief turned NBC Sports head talks about gambling on golf, Phil Mickelson, the Masters, and the coolest perk of his job What’s been the biggest challenge in going from a longtime career in golf administration to one in TV? It’s making the effort to build personal relationships with the key people […]
Questions: Mike Keiser

The hugely successful developer weighs in on his favorite designers and courses and reveals that he once discussed selling Bandon Dunes to the USGA Why is the concept of “golf as it was meant to be” important to you? So many new golf courses accentuate the really tough nature of things, rather than if it’s […]
Questions: European Tour CEO Keith Pelley

Keith Pelley, the chief executive of the European Tour, thinks the pro game needs to speed up for the digital age, marvels at his players’ respect for one another, and wishes the media weren’t so negative. And yeah, he’s a Canadian. _____________________ Q. Was there any resistance from the players to a Canadian taking over […]