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No. 34
Architecture
Old Barnwell Kids Course No. 34

The Beauty of Plan B

The unexpected success of the Kids’ Course at Old Barnwell and the value of accidental joy

No. 34
Architecture
Prairie Dunes Yardage Book No. 34

No. 6 at Prairie Dunes

Par 4, 387 yards Architects: Perry Maxwell (1937), Press Maxwell (1957)

No. 34
Art & Culture
Jain Golf No. 34

The Happiest Place in Golf

Jain Golf’s quest to build a kids’ golf kingdom

 
Essay
First Course No. 34

The First and Final Round

A Beloved Local Track, a Difficult Goodbye and a Hopeful Walk

No. 34
Essay
St. Andrews No. 34

Let’s Redefine Private

A semi-legal argument for more access and fewer jerks

No. 34
Architecture
Brian Zager No. 34

This Is Not a Game

Brian Zager is designing golf courses—and potentially the game's future—from his laptop

No. 34
Characters
Bryan Bros No. 34

The Rise, Fall and Rise of the Bryan Bros

George and Wesley's decade-long chase of the dream, in their own words

No. 34
Adventures
Dubai Golf No. 34

Golden Hours

Precious metals, fast cars and praying for birdies on an unforgettable journey through the United Arab Emirates

Ep.196
Podcast
Ohoopee Match Club

How I Built Ohoopee

Michael Walrath’s 20-page manifesto turned into one of the best experiences in golf

 
Films
Gamble Sands Scarecrow

First on Scarecrow at Gamble Sands

Par 71 | 6,501 yards

Ep.195
Podcast
Bud Cauley podcast

Bud Cauley’s Battle Back

What it took to return to the PGA Tour

 
Podcast
Ryder Cup Podcast

Red, White, Black & Blue

The road to Bethpage is lined with simmering animosity and contrasting philosophies

 
Playing 18
Tobacco Road

Playing 18 at Tobacco Road

Par 71 | 6,532 yards

Ep.194
Podcast
Linkin Park's Dave Farrell

Linkin Parkland

When he's not playing bass for Linkin Park, Dave Farrell is playing golf

 
Architecture
Pasatiempo

Every Hole at Pasatiempo

Strolling through a MacKenzie classic

Ep.193
Podcast
Rich Shilling Jeffersonville Golf Club

Super, Man

Jeffersonville superintendent Rich Shilling on turf, divots, managing people and bees

No. 33
Art & Culture
Nice Office Brandon Carter No. 33

Nice Office

Sand Valley. The Lido. Bandon Dunes. Brandon Carter loves taking his camera to work.

No. 33
Art & Culture
Ohoopee Match Club Restaurant No. 33

Cherry On Top

Inside Ohoopee Match Club: The best restaurant in golf

No. 33
History
Floating Clubhouse No. 33

The Floating Clubhouse

Setting sail for Guantánamo Bay and golf’s best-armed course

No. 33
Adventures
Finding the Center Morocco No. 33

Finding the Center

What is the true power of golf? A traveler on his life-changing discovery in Morocco

No. 33
Essay
Knocked Over With a Feathery Billy Collins No. 33

Knocked Over with a Feathery

A wayward shot. A lie (or two). And a golfer with a newfound limp

No. 33
Adventures
Dawn Patrol Poverty Bay New Zealand No. 33

Dawn Patrol

Welcome to Poverty Bay, New Zealand, home to the links that sees the sun first every day

No. 33
Essay
The Mega-Slice No. 33

The Drive that Changes Everything

In praise of the mega-slice

No. 33
Architecture
Secret in the Palms O'Donnell Golf Club No. 33

Secret in the Palms

One of the desert’s oldest and most influential courses is hiding in plain sight

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The Hawk’s Hands

Sketching a portrait of Anthony Ravielli, the man who drew Ben Hogan

 
Architecture

A Walking Tour of The Sheep Ranch

Bill Coore gives us a hole-by-hole blueprint to the Sheep Ranch, Coore & Crenshaw's newest Bandon offering

No. 1
Characters
Hunter Thompson

That Evening in Aspen

Hunter S. Thompson introduced Terry McDonell to golf with LSD, liquor and live rounds.

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