A Man In His Arena
Darren Clarke and the art of doing hard things in one of the world’s easiest places
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Darren Clarke and the art of doing hard things in one of the world’s easiest places
And other shocking truths learned by going behind the curtain at one of America’s golf institutions
When you make a call from the Masters, make it count. When you get one, answer.
Taku Miyamoto has shot 120 major championships, and yet nothing compares to this one
Where to aim, where to miss, and what the TV cameras won’t show you
It’s not just about playing what many call Sweden’s top course—the magic is in the journey
How three women, all north of 70 years old, became Carne’s most famous trio of caddies
The tale of two of golf's greatest storytellers getting lost in Scotland
The Honors Course was built to stand apart from its elite brethren
And other horrifying thoughts as the ball flies toward the hole
Gene Wojciechowski tells tales from decades of covering The Masters and professional golf
A first-time leader, a ragtag group of beginners and a high school season they’ll never forget
Brad Faxon, Buddy Marucci, Jim Moriarty and Stephen Krupin share their favorite tales of the King
Meet Sam Carpenter, the obsessive artist bringing golf’s iconic holes down to size
The major champion on his dual obsessions of fishing and golf
Mike Strantz only built a handful of courses, but they changed the game forever
Let me tell you about the strangest golf trip I’ve ever been on
A love letter to Inwood, an underrated classic enjoying an uncommon resurgence
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