The Beauty of Plan B
The unexpected success of the Kids’ Course at Old Barnwell and the value of accidental joy
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The unexpected success of the Kids’ Course at Old Barnwell and the value of accidental joy
Par 4, 387 yards Architects: Perry Maxwell (1937), Press Maxwell (1957)
A Beloved Local Track, a Difficult Goodbye and a Hopeful Walk
Brian Zager is designing golf courses—and potentially the game's future—from his laptop
George and Wesley's decade-long chase of the dream, in their own words
Michael Walrath’s 20-page manifesto turned into one of the best experiences in golf
The road to Bethpage is lined with simmering animosity and contrasting philosophies
When he's not playing bass for Linkin Park, Dave Farrell is playing golf
Jeffersonville superintendent Rich Shilling on turf, divots, managing people and bees
Sand Valley. The Lido. Bandon Dunes. Brandon Carter loves taking his camera to work.
Setting sail for Guantánamo Bay and golf’s best-armed course
What is the true power of golf? A traveler on his life-changing discovery in Morocco
A wayward shot. A lie (or two). And a golfer with a newfound limp
Welcome to Poverty Bay, New Zealand, home to the links that sees the sun first every day
One of the desert’s oldest and most influential courses is hiding in plain sight
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