Bard of the Dewsweepers
A sacred golf trophy and a powder-room shrine bring a father and daughter closer, even if they can’t talk about it
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A sacred golf trophy and a powder-room shrine bring a father and daughter closer, even if they can’t talk about it
No architects or crews required for this course. All he needed was his trusty chainsaw
The soaring drone photography of Jacob Sjöman
The final answer to a seasoned traveler’s always question
How a poor Indian caddie from a South African shantytown took on Gary Player during the apartheid era and turned into an unlikely civil-rights hero
Leonard Kamsler’s dedication to his craft has taken him from Marilyn Monroe to the Masters
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
Heartbreak, Hazeltine and hero shots: How a text thread turned into No Laying Up, the media collective that sauced the industry
A madman with three months to make a hole-in-one. Lessons were learned on and off the course...but did he make it?
The 16th at Bandon Dunes. Par 4 - 363, 345, 301, 210, 250
Theories abound on the term’s origin, including one from Scotland’s most famous queen
One of life’s basic rules also applies to greens
Tales from the road on a Sunflower State golf mission
Alternate plot lines to keep it interesting
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