Lasius neoniger, commonly referred to as the “turfgrass ant,” is a minute (about 2 to 3 mm,), tan to black ant that...
I’m standing on the tee on a 200-yard par-3 that plays downhill to a bunker-guarded green. And, even though I’ve played the...
When last we saw Bobby Jones, Jr. he was basking in the afterglow of a successful and memorable U.S. Open at Chambers...
How did you get your start in the golf industry? I started playing golf as a teenager and fell in love with...
This column features the author’s recollections of his 31 years as a golf writer. These installments stem from his travels and experiences,...
In 1909, a group of Minnesota businessmen and golfers chipped in a thousand dollars apiece to buy one option each on sixty-six...
It is difficult to tell whether Aristotle was speaking favorably of earthworms when he dubbed them “the intestines of the earth.” What...
Rex Davis, superintendent at Shoal Creek, began preparation for the U.S. Women’s Open with ground breaking for renovation in 2016. Rex had...
The first rays of sunrise caress the Monterey Peninsula Country Club and the California coastline gently. The long, low Neptunian roil of...
This column will feature the author’s recollections of his 31 years as a golf writer. The installments will stem from his many...