Pace of Play Is Not the Problem Most Golfers Think It Is
The pace-of-play conversation, in the modern amateur game, has reached the kind of saturation point at which it has stopped being a conversation about a problem …
The pace-of-play conversation, in the modern amateur game, has reached the kind of saturation point at which it has stopped being a conversation about a problem …
The course rankings that the magazines publish every other year do not usually settle on a single answer for very long. Augusta moves up and down. Pine Valley …
Of all the equipment decisions a recreational golfer makes, the glove is the one taken with the least thought. The driver is fitted on a launch monitor. The …
The career grand slam, in modern professional golf, is the kind of milestone that a player can spend the second half of his career chasing and never reach. …
Charlotte gave the Truist Championship another delay on Saturday morning. The forecast had promised better, and for an hour or two before dawn it looked as …
There is a moment, common to almost every weekend round at almost every public course, when an amateur steps into a greenside bunker and proceeds to play the …
There is a sentence the late Doc Giffin, who spent half a century answering Arnold Palmer’s mail, used to put to visiting writers when they asked him …
Charlotte got close to two inches of rain by lunchtime on Thursday, which is the kind of weather number that does not so much delay a golf tournament as rewrite …
The 2026 PGA Championship begins on Thursday week at Aronimink Golf Club, in Newtown Square, just outside Philadelphia, and the second major of the year is …
There is a piece of equipment in the game that touches the player for every minute of the four hours they are on the course, and that almost no amateur thinks …