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Ask a hundred people to identify America’s first golf hero, and most will miss it. Ask who staged one of the greatest golf upsets in history (the greatest at that time), and most won’t remember it. Frances DeSales Quimet of Brookline, Massachusetts, became the first American to be elected captain of the Royal and Ancient …
Small School Golf Review We may be under the impression that we know where all the tour members come from, and which schools boast the national power programs in the U.S. and Canada. Certainly, Division I sports holds considerable advantages over the others, enjoying a huge talent draw. The requirements of a Division I athletic …
Callaway RAZR Fit Driver Review Callaway recently released the new Men’s RAZR Fit Driver in their equipment line up. The RAZR Fit catches your eye with a glossy black finish and has a slightly deeper face than previous models. It is loaded with technology for the player who likes to tinker with their equipment. The …
Jose Maria Olazabel Manterola I love that part of the game when ceremonial players are honored. I’ve enjoyed watching the likes of Gene Sarazen, Byron Nelson, Palmer and Player hit the ritual ball on the first tee (although I still keep an eye out for Gary on the leader board…scary guy). This week, I ran …
I was surprised and delighted to learn that in this world of “heavy hitter” golf, there is still a soft spot for golf of the 1920s and beyond, particularly in the United States and Scotland. That makes sense, of course. Neither country likes to be told what to do or what to give up. In …
Go ahead and tell us that as golfers, we aren’t really athletes. Go on depicting us as bland, fair-weather, high-life sports people. Draw all the distinctions you want between the well-mannered men and women of the club-house and cage fighters, extreme skiers and sumo wrestlers. We don’t mind. We know the truth. We know that …
As golf buffs, we can name a few high profile players from South Africa…Retief Goosen, Bobby Cole, Ernie Els, Fulton Allem, etc. These and several others have an ongoing presence on the world stage of golf, but what else do they share in terms of lineage? Who was their inspiration? In large part, it was …
TaylorMade Rescue 11 Review The TaylorMade Rescue 11 is loaded with Flight Control Technology to help you hit the ball farther and straighter. The Rescue 11 allows you to alter loft by + or – 1 degree. There is a possible of eight different combinations to alter ball flight. …
Here’s an interesting question for you, and I’ll give you five seconds to answer. What does the abbreviation, NAGT stand for? Maybe someone out there got it – maybe someone near the Wisconsin Dells, Arizona, New Mexico, Alabama or Michigan. It’s the Native American Golf Tour, and even though it seems to be predominantly state …
Mr. McIllroy is back in the golf news again, and it’s a surprising story, considering that we hear almost nothing but the wunderkind’s stunning new achievements. Considering the trajectory of the latest young golf star out of Ireland, I certainly expected a different kind of headline this week for Rory. If anyone is hail and …