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Why a four-hole loop should be the new short-course standard
Architecture
Why a four-hole loop should be the new short-course standard
Digging into the nomadic existence of the shapers behind golf-course architecture’s biggest names
It’s time to recognize the deadly brilliance of No. 4 at Chicago Golf Club
Chasing the highs and lows of one of golf’s most misunderstood holes
Robert A. Wade is one of the world’s greatest watercolor artists. He’s not a bad golfer, either
Life, death and legacy among the live oaks of Kiawah’s Ocean Course
By embracing its complicated racial and political history, Franklin Park remains an oasis
After years of criticism from the sidelines, The Fried Egg joined the architecture fray
Inspiration and heartache at the Canadian base camp of architect Riley Johns
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