by Chris Dachille | Apr 7, 2021 | Golf
When I was a freshman at the University of South Carolina, I inevitably had the same cashier ringing up my daily breakfast on campus. One day – out of nowhere – she looked at me and told me The Masters had an hour fog delay. I’m unsure if she knew I loved...
by Mike Randall | Aug 5, 2020 | Golf
Not familiar with Harding Park? Can’t blame you. The grounds of the San Francisco area course served as a parking lot for the 1998 U.S. Open at the nearby Olympic Club. The 95-year-old club named after President Warren G. Harding, underwent renovations at the turn of...
by Mike Randall | Jun 12, 2019 | Golf
If you have $595, you can play a round at Pebble Beach Golf Links. The number one ranked public course in the America. To play it on July 4th weekend, still in U.S. Open, championship caliber conditions, it’ll run just a mere $2,895. Included is two rounds of golf on...
by Mike Randall | Apr 10, 2019 | Golf
Hello Friends. History was made last weekend when Jennifer Kupcho of Wake Forest (Arnold Palmer’s alma mater) became the first winner of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Tournament. With an eagle on 13, she roared back with a -5 on Augusta’s famed back nine to...
by Rob Shields | Jun 13, 2018 | Golf
On Thursday, the 118th US Open tees off at Shinnecock Hills, which is located in Southampton, NY. The last time the US Open was held at Shinnecock Hills was in 2004. Retief Goosen won his second US Open that year and finished with a score of -4. Goosen beat Phil...
by Mike Randall | Jun 14, 2017 | Golf
Jack Nicklaus calls this the most important major championship to him. It’s our nation’s championship and winning it meant more to him than any other major.It’s also the one week of the year that the USGA gets to be down right mean to the players who take to the...