What is in โLeftysโ Bag this week at the PGA Championship
By all accounts, Phil Mickelson became the first player to win a major championship with out carrying a driver in his bag during the Open Championship 3 week ago. He will now have a second […]
The New TaylorMade SLDR- Slider
When you first get a look at TaylorMade’s new SLDR driver (as in “slider”), you notice right away the adjustable slot mechanism on the sole. You might notice, too, that the clubhead isn’t white like […]
Jack Nicklaus on the PGA Championship
Jack Nicklaus was recently asked whose games was best suited to play well at Oak Hill in New York State, site of the PGA Championship in August. Jack Couldnโt help but respond with a smile […]
Speed Golf
Do you like Running for exercise? Do you like playing golf?ย If you answered yes to both questions, then you would be a good candidate for Speed Golf. Speed Golf is said to begun in […]
Defending Champion
By: Claude Pope Ernie Els had an appointment this past Monday with the head of the Royal and Ancient, Peter Dawson. It has been ceremonial since 1873 to keep the Claret Jug for the year […]
Maidstone Club in East Hampton Review
Maidstone Club in East Hampton has recently undergone an amazing renovation from top golf architects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. The Maidstone Club ranked # 100 on Golf Digests Top 100 2013 but is commonly […]
Merion Comes Up Roses
Justin Rose won the 113th US Open with a final round of 69 and his first major championship. By adding birdies at 12 and 13 the Englishman played the very tough final five holes in […]
Take Cover US Open
Today looks like it could be a wash at Merion. .ย A rare windy super-storm is coming from the west called a Derecho, and it will affect the entire day in Ardmore PA. Derecho | […]
2013 US Open Contenders and Pretenders
If you have a USGA handicap index of 1.4 or better and $150, you can try and qualify for the US Open. This year the USGA received over 9,000 applications for the US Open this […]