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.
Your Questions For Tiger
/Search Begins To Fill Next Cushy, Overpaid Golf Executive Position
/Co-ordinating executive will be based in Lausanne, Switzerland
Tiger Does His Part To Help Pay Off TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse Note
/Snow At Augusta
/These have been making the rounds online (thanks to the readers who forwarded the email) and there are a few more I don't have here at A True Golfer.
The images were captured February 13th. I cropped the date out to protect the innocent, not that Augusta National should find it offensive that these made it online. Then again, it is Augusta National.
Amazing to think that in less than two months the scene will be idyllic and the turf pristine.

Looks like the heating system is working under No. 12 green. And arguably one of the prettiest golf photos I've ever seen:



Peter Kostis Has A New Blogger To Hate!
/I Heart Fantasy Golf!
/I finally caved this year and joined a Yahoo PGA Tour Fantasy League and I must say, it's given me new reasons to stay awake during PGA Tour telecasts. Granted I've cursed at a few of my selections posting some seriously awful final round scores, but the purpose of this post is mainly to jinx the rest of the season and to ensure punishment from the Golf Gods (not to mention my league-mates who took me into their group just before tour play started)...
Yes, ArtVandelay (just going with the Seinfeld-theme to the league) is in 139th place, 99th percentile baby!
It won't last, I know. But I just wanted to enjoy this monumental moment in Fantasy League history.

What's Bugging Sergio Files, Vol. 591
/Finchem: "That's just a screw-up on my part."
/"For all of the Tiger idolaters out there, it must have been like finding out that ice cream sundaes give you gonorrhea."
/Contrary to what some think, Dan Jenkins wrote this piece weeks ago (those of us who received it virally can attest). Yet his thoughts on Tiger Woods remain timely.
Life as Tiger has known it is over. His reputation is ruined, possibly forever. His name that once meant mastery over competitive golf now invokes cringes, giggles and all the Internet jokes you want to pass along.
Sure, he can come back and even win again, if he man's up, but if he does he will only be a hero to the "you-da-man" and "get-in-the-hole" crowd. And I can't imagine him coming back as a "humbled man." That wouldn't be the owner of a yacht insultingly named Privacy, the guy the press has still slobbered over for these past 12 years.

