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Art & Culture

The People’s Open

Stephen Denton’s photography gets up close and a little too personal at the Waste Management Phoenix Open

No. 14
Art & Culture
The Beastie Boys Are Not Golfers Photo by Jake Chessum

Body Movin’

The Beastie Boys Are Not Golfers

No. 14
Art & Culture
The Ballad of Ray Ray Whitley

The Ballad of Ray Ray Whitley

Lessons in survival, putting and hope, delivered by a video-game golfer in basketball shorts

 
Art & Culture

Now What?

After golf’s unexpected boom, the decisions facing once-struggling courses will impact the future of the game

No. 13
Art & Culture
Photo by Jared Wickerham/Golfers Journal

Day and Night

Everyone is welcome at Bob-O-Link, a Buffalo institution since the 1960s

No. 13
Art & Culture

A Little Golfing Dismaland

Residents of Phoenix saw empty lots. Steve Weiss saw Terreno Baldío Country Club

No. 13
Art & Culture

Any Means Necessary

Golf's reinvention of the wheel

 
Art & Culture

Golf in the Time of a Pandemic

 
Art & Culture
Could Be The Day

When Golf Stopped

A snapshot of golf at its most vulnerable

No. 12
Architecture
Photo by: Kohjiro Kinno

Elysian Dreams

Exploring the mind, life and radical architecture of Desmond Muirhead

No. 12
Art & Culture
Charles Lindsay

Funny Because It’s True

Charles Lindsay’s hyperbolic images make light of golf’s nightmare situations

No. 11
Art & Culture
Selling the Dream

Selling the Dream

A Special Editorial Feature

No. 11
Art & Culture
Another day at Erin Hills

Outlier

Christian Hafer sees the game from the outside in

No. 10
Art & Culture
turbogolf

High on the Crime

No boundaries, no fear, no shirts: Welcome to turbogolf

No. 9
Art & Culture
Don with golf club in ocean, Palm Beach, Florida, 1997

Tip of the Cap

Golf had an unmistakable effect on famed photographer Rodney Smith

No. 9
Art & Culture
Jordan Spieth, 2015 PGA Championship, Whistling Straights

Group Show

A collection of images from our best shooters

No. 9
Art & Culture
Open book

Peculiar Bliss

Finally, a literary guide to navigating the eternal struggle of balancing golf and real life

No. 8
Art & Culture
18 Songs About Golf by Gus Van Sant

You’re So Big and Free

From Good Will Hunting to William Burroughs to the greatest golf album you’ve never heard

No. 8
Art & Culture
Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point

Deceptively Simple

In the days before digital and drones, photographer Stephen Szurlej made it look easy

No. 7
Art & Culture
Cape Kidnappers Golf Course, No. 15

Such Great Heights

The soaring drone photography of Jacob Sjöman

No. 7
Art & Culture

Student of the Game

Leonard Kamsler’s dedication to his craft has taken him from Marilyn Monroe to the Masters

No. 6
Art & Culture
Shingo Katayama hits out of the water on the 18th hole at Taiheiyo Club in the 2016 Taiheiyo Masters. He’s floating in the light as the sun sets. Photo by Taku Miyamoto

A Curious Light

Still a mystery stateside, Taku Miyamoto is one of the world’s best golf photographers

No. 6
Art & Culture
Arnold Palmer upset on green after missing birdie. Photo by Marvin E. Newman/Sports Illustrated/Getty Images

The Year Is: 1967

Stunning turns. Establishment attacks. Tumult and progress. In 1967, golf mirrored the changing world around it

No. 5
Adventures
Urban Golf in India. Photo by Tomasz Gudzowatyby Tomasz

Anywhere, anytime

Creating a new brand of golf in Mumbai’s slums

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