Top 10 Reasons Pro Golf is Easier than Our Golf
The pros might be playing our game this week, but they don’t play the same game
Video Tour of British Open Qualifying Courses
A Close Call for Ed Sneed at the 1979 Masters
Ed Sneed’s final round at the 1979 Masters remains one of the game’s most memorable collapses
The Walker Cup is Better Than Ever
The timeless appeal of the elite amateur team competition between the U.S. and Great Britain & Ireland
Unforgettable: Ben Hogan’s Win at Merion
More than six decades later, Ben Hogan’s miraculous 1950 U.S. Open victory at Merion remains a remarkable achievement—and an indelible memory
I Was There: Strange vs. Faldo at The Country Club
It took some convincing and chicanery, but I was walking step for step with my twin brother
Tales From Tom Doak’s Renaissance Cup
Tom Doak’s roving invitational tournament, at the brand-new Streamsong Resort, saw its biggest field to date
Inverness Club
Over the years, the contributions of several top architects have added up to a Midwest gem that stands as one of the premier addresses of American golf
1966 U.S. Open: Arnie’s Anguish
I’d come on Sunday to watch Arnie make history, and sadly that’s just what he did
The 1991 Ryder Cup: Eye of the Storm
The most thrilling and nerve-wracking Ryder Cup of the last 25 years, and perhaps of all time, came down to the last shot on the last hole