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.
Foreclosure Complaints Filed Against The Cliffs
/JT, Las Vegas And The Tour
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I pen a Golf World Monday item on what appears to be the flatlining relationship between Justin Timberlake and the PGA Tour stop in Las Vegas. Na Resists Urge To Whiff, Still Wins
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I have to say, listening to Kevin Na berate a security guard on Wednesday at Las Vegas did not have me running to the Caesar's sportsbook to plunk down $20 on the slowpoke to win. But clearly the incident didn't hurt the turtle from overcoming himself or his desire to take his sweet time, as he prevailed in the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospital For Children.Deep Meaning Quiz: 2015 U.S. Open Logo Unveiled
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Todd Miles reports on the unveiling of the 2015 U.S. Open logo for Chambers Bay and I can't say it has me reaching for my wallet hoping to buy some '15 swag.
In this case, the 2015 U.S. Open logo is very similar to the original Chambers Bay emblem, designed by Tacoma freelance graphic artist Scott Bailey in 2005.
The defining image of Bailey’s design is two sails.
“We ended up with the sails because the course is right next to (Puget Sound),” Bailey said. “It seemed like the most obvious symbol that represents the Northwest in feel but that did not identify something specific.”
I'm not sure sails would have been in my top ten things those two lines represented. In fact, I made a list before reading the story and came up with the following:
- It's two bent legs representing the ideal shape necessary to navigate the Chambers Bay "dunes"![]()
- It's a Machu Picchu symbol for "Be Careful, Robert Trent Jones Jr. Wasn't Thinking Of A U.S. Open When He Built This Place"
- Logo finalist for Phillip Morris rebranding with innocuous new corporate name that I can't recall.
- An homage to the memory wellness ad appearing next to the U.S. Open logo story (see image)
Of course, I'd love to know what you see in this logo...
New Member Tiger Breaks Shark's Course Record
/When's A Whiff A Whiff?
/Check out the YouTube video while you can because I'm sure the men with the little red phones in Ponte Vedra are working to get it taken down.
Ryan Ballengee explains what happened Saturday with Kevin Na in Las Vegas:
On the 15th tee Saturday at TPC Summerlin, Kevin Na was in the middle of his downswing when he decided not to hit the golf ball. He pulled up his swing and finished it by missing over the top of the ball. It seemed Na had whiffed but he didn’t, according to PGA Tour officials.
Na told officials and reporters he felt his weight transfer was amiss and would lead to a hooked tee shot, so he missed.
“I’ll take it back; it feels decent, and my transition is what I’m always working on,” Na said. “It’s always my bad habit is I get quick. And on the way down my transition doesn’t feel right, and I try to stop, and obviously it’s impossible for me to stop. The only way for me to stop is I have to come up and go over the ball.”
I think I'll remember this next time I whiff one! Thanks Kevin!
I believe Woodward and Bernstein would call this a non-whiff whiff.
2011 Dunhill at St. Andrews And "JT" In Las Vegas Final Round Thread
/FedExCup Reviews In: Still Not Working
/Clarke: "I can't get too worked up about long putters, to be honest."
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John Huggan catches up with Darren Clarke a few months after his Open Championship win. He has this to say about the long putter:"Miserly precipitation rates this year are only part of the problem facing Texas golf courses."
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John Paul Newport reports on the Texas golf course situation where drought was followed by record heat this summer.News Of The Weird: Golf Clubs For Ecstasy Deal Gone Bad
/The (Luke) Donald's No-Three Putt Streak
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I've been enjoying Paul Mahoney's reports from the Dunhill at St. Andrews (here's the Friday report on John Daly's 67, setting himself up for a spectacular implosion).

