Imagine building 26 golf courses at the height of the golf development bubble, with nine figures in public pension money — in an effort that now loses money year after year. Welcome to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.
In theory, 12-hole designs should be cheaper to play, build, and maintain. But in the staid industry of golf course development, there’s been no rush to test the theory. The minds behind Sweetens Cove are ready to change that.
Augusta National’s failure to make a clean break with its ugly past leaves fans clinging to a flimsy distinction between the club and the tournament it hosts.
Episode 1 of the Lying Four podcast explores the landscape of golf media, from the entanglement of traditional media with the subjects they cover to independent media testing new revenue sources.
Conversations about the Olympics’ inability to attract top golfers should clarify that this is a problem on the men’s side alone. The women are doing just fine.
Sean Melia’s glowing dispatch from the newly renovated Charleston Municipal Golf Course, rebuilt in the style of master Golden Age architect Seth Raynor.
Wolf Hollow Golf Course, on the campus of a community college in southwest Mississippi, is a true diamond in the rough: a shot-making joyride, all for a preposterously low greens fee.
Tom Doak’s renovated design at Memorial Park in Houston strikes the balance between a high-profile, PGA Tour-worthy venue and a lovable municipal course that’s accessible to its community.
Webb Memorial is nearly 100 years old, but this Baton Rouge municipal golf course still delivers something that isn’t going out of style: affordable, quirky golf in an urban setting.
Tony Finau isn’t one of the chokers that Jack Nicklaus could count on to melt down at the top of a leaderboard. But he doesn’t have a knack for climbing on top, either.