Tip of the Cap
Golf had an unmistakable effect on famed photographer Rodney Smith
Characters
Golf had an unmistakable effect on famed photographer Rodney Smith
Chapter and verse on a writer playing with one of his literary heroes
Digging into the nomadic existence of the shapers behind golf-course architecture’s biggest names
The search for a lost father begins and ends with a walk up the fairway
Leonard Kamsler’s dedication to his craft has taken him from Marilyn Monroe to the Masters
Celebrating the wonderful golf life of Australia’s greatest player
Learning some of golf’s greatest lessons from one of its worst players
Gil Hanse keeps on truckin’ from the boardroom to the bulldozer
Barry Grimes taught himself to be one of golf’s distinctive lensmen
Charles McGill never feared unpacking golf’s difficult relationship with race
Sketching a portrait of Anthony Ravielli, the man who drew Ben Hogan
A tip of the fedora to a time, and golf profession, long past
Against the odds, Louisville Golf continues happily building hickories
Jimmy Walker’s astrophotography blurs the line between science and art
Hunter S. Thompson introduced Terry McDonell to golf with LSD, liquor and live rounds.
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