In golf construction art and utility meet; both are absolutely vital; one is utterly ruined without the other. GEORGE THOMAS
It’s back!
Twenty years later Tatra Press has kindly allowed me to bring back Grounds For Golf now that golf architecture is of more interest to the masses. A new Introduction looks at what’s driven the interest growth and two new chapters I had a blast adding (plus a few edits to keep things up-to-date).
The Amazon purchase page for the book arriving June 15, 2026.
"So in a sense, the banning of push carts at high-end courses is another price Americans pay for our lavish style of golf."
/"He said he did it because he wanted to honor all the golfers who had died"
/Hey Llama...
/"The guys (on the PGA Tour) wouldn't last a week doing what we do.”
/Tod Leonard, writing about the state of the LPGA Tour as the Samsung kicks off at Torrey Pines, notes this from Juli Inkster:
Through the troubles, the players forge on, doing their best to overcome the issues that are out of their control. Sirak of Golf World said they remain the most fan-, sponsor- and media-friendly athletes on the planet.
“When you look at the PGA Tour versus the LPGA, there's more youth interaction with the LPGA,” said Torrey Gane, the Samsung World Championship tournament director. “On the PGA Tour, they sign an autograph and keep walking. Out here, they look at the individual, make eye contact. They really interact with people and show their appreciation.”
Inkster has been a proud example of that for nearly three decades.
“It blows my mind how good we are,” Inkster said, “and how much we still have to work to get to where we're at. The guys (on the PGA Tour) wouldn't last a week doing what we do.”
Walking Golfers Alert
/Walkers, rejoice and bookmark the Walkability ratings.
If You Squint Hard Enough, You Can See The Ad...
/"I [kept] thinking it didn't happen, after it happened. I'm like, there's no way that just happened"
/Condi Joins Shoal Creek; Next Stop, ANGC Green Committee
/Amy Re-Appears
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Sam Weinman reports the good news and she looks incredible.
You Realize...
/...this may be the best indictment yet of the FedEx Cup, courtesy of Gary Van Sickle on Twitter:

Not exactly an endorsement from Doug Ferguson either:
This one promises to be meaningful, but at what cost?
There is no guarantee the best player will win the FedEx Cup. Tour officials made sure of that by resetting the points after three playoff events so that all 30 players at East Lake have a mathematical chance. The top five need no help from anyone; they only have to win the Tour Championship to collect the prize.
Yet if the tour had left the system alone, there was a chance of the golf’s Super Bowl having as much interest as a preseason game.
“The whole idea of the playoffs was for us to get into the top five,” Woods said. “And now, it’s basically a sprint. It’s one tournament, a sprint, assuming one of the top five guys wins the tournament.”
The FedEx Cup pays out $10 million to the winner. The value of the trophy will depend on the name inscribed on it.

