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.
Hank Arrives: Who Says Tiger Doesn't Take The Tavistock Cup Seriously?
/And who knew Hank Haney was part of the rehab process? Is that step 13 of the 12 Step Program? Bring in swing coach to tweak plane issue?
David Feherty Declares His Slightly Creepy Love For Tiger
/"Notice Regarding USGA Forum on Equipment Rulemaking"
/"We will have a statement after the tournament."
/Jeff Shain looks at the likelihood of Doral losing CA as its sponsor and the Tour having to find someone willing to put up the, gulp, $12 million or so necessary to sponsor a WGC event.
Without someone to pony up the approximately $12 million price tag each year, Doral could get stripped of its WGC status. One pessimistic view suggests the Blue Monster could fall off the schedule altogether. PGA Tour brass, however, rejects that scenario.
"I'm confident there will be a PGA Tour event here," tournament boss Eddie Carbone said at last month's CA media day.
Ty Votaw, the tour's executive vice president, was quick to stress that CA can't be counted out yet. He said the two sides will sit down after the event to discuss an extension to their four-year deal.
However, CA communications chief Bill Hughes didn't leave much room for optimism. "We will have a statement after the tournament," he said.
Well at least he didn't say they were looking to spend more time with the families.
"Employees don't get to rat out employers as a general rule, with all due respect to our shamefully toothless whistle-blower laws, and especially not in a one-on-one relationship like that of golfer-caddie."
/"If the numbers are correct, how could the average Chinese person go out and spend $2,000 on a new set of Nike clubs, then spend $80+ for every 18 hole round?"
/Oscar Producers Nix Tiger Jokes After Declaring Any Hint Of Humor Off Limits For 2010 Show
/"Seems like now, more than ever, it was a slap to Accenture."
/2010 Honda Classic Final Round Open Comment Thread
/If the Bear Trap references top 100, we all receive advance copies of Gary Koch's forthcoming memoir, Better Than Most.

