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.
"China's Golfing Ambition"
/Dan Washburn at Par For China analyzes a series of CNN features on golf in China, including this one on course development. I know I say this every time there's a story on China and golf, but I just feel like we're watching the Titanic leaving the dock.
"USGA's Mike Davis discusses Pinehurst No. 2"
/"Being Bones"
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Cameron Morfit files an engaging profile of Jim "Bones" Mackay, who is more than Phil Mickelson's luggage man."The 2014 US Open will be the first to be played on a course with no rough."
/LPGA And Golf Channel Just Fine And Dandy?
/Golf's Most Powerful Spend Morning Despondently Scrolling Sports Business Journal's Most Influential List...
/"I was going to play golf my way -- and love every minute of it."
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As part of Golf Digest's "Fun" issue Ron Kapriske has dared to go forward at the expense of his manhood and guess what? He had a blast.Golf Mag's Best New, 2010
/"FedEx Cup Excitement"
/"The governing bodies have looked into what happened and uniformly said stop what you’re doing, but you haven’t done anything wrong."
/"Just when I think Hollywood is out of fresh ideas they go and prove me wrong."
/GMac Noticed Stevie's Premature Striptease Act: "I guess Stevie wasn't expecting that one."
/Finchem: Everything's On The Uptick! Or Is That Uptake?
/I was unable to sit in on Tim Finchem's year-end press conference but all of the questions I would have wanted to ask came up. It's a fascinating, slightly shocking and at times mesmerizing script to wade through. It's also one that I think we'll look back on a year from now and think either,
A) the man really knew his partners, the corporate world and his "product" and its ability to lure the networks into a lucrative new deal

