Year: 2019
“Oh well, this is probably the end”: Tour caddies recall the Hawaiian missile scare
Editor’s Note: This story first appeared on The Caddie Network. Life on the PGA Tour is pretty sweet. Those who make their living on the Tour—as players and caddies—are chasing the sun most weeks, traveling […]
Pikewood National Golf Club – Golf Digest
40. Pikewood National Golf Club J. Robert Gwynne & John Raese (2009) Seventeen years ago, mining company officers John Raese and Bob Gwynne started building a golf course on a newly acquired parcel of forest […]
It was painful for Mike Davis to step away from setting up U.S. Open courses, but not for the reasons you might think
The news last week that USGA CEO Mike Davis has decided to step away from setting up U.S. Open courses wasn’t a shock to most in golf, especially considering the controversy that has surrounded Opens […]
Swing Sequence: Xander Schauffele
The new Sentry Tournament of Champions winner is proof that you should never judge long drivers by their shoe size
Mizuno ST190 metalwoods refine ingredients for faster speed, lower spin, better forgiveness
The new Mizuno ST190 family of drivers and fairways reveal that innovation in metalwoods needs more than some single element improvement. As David Llewellyn, vice president of research and development, terms it, sometimes success is […]
Shoreacres Course Review & Photos
55. Shoreacres Seth Raynor (1921)/Tom Doak (2013) Shoreacres possesses perhaps the most fascinating topography upon which Seth Raynor ever created a golf course, with his usual collection of suspects, including No. 3 (Leven), No. 6 […]