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.
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/Jenny Dial Creech reports from Houston on Tiger's latest construction visit at Blaketree National, where the principle developer still goes with the sweater over the shoulders look while Tiger sheds his mom jeans to help with fuel economy for a Nike rain or track suit motif. Who said he wouldn't break new ground in the design world?
While this private project is for the beautiful people, at least we know it will set a good example in at least one way: a par-3 course aimed at the kids.
"One of the neatest things to me is the little playground. I grew up on a par-3 course, and the longest hole out there was maybe 120 yards. I remember hitting driver, 7-iron on those holes because I couldn't get there.
"Playing a golf course like this is so much fun. If you listen to the players who have had a chance to play Augusta, one of the things they talk about is the par-3 course and how neat that is. There are little hidden gems. That, to me, will be fun for all levels. You'll have the kids play, you can have adults play and have a blast and play multiple times."
Tiger touched on his game and modern carry distances.
"The big guys, ... their number is 320 in the air. The game has changed a lot. In 1996, I was the second longest guy behind Daly and I averaged 296. To be in the top 15 on the tour, you have to average over 300 yards. The game has changed dramatically and the courses have gotten so much longer. 7,500-yard golf courses seem short to us. I carried a ball 323. To me that's exciting because I haven't had that in years.
He also mentioned the release patterns, but expanded on why his short game is so bad.
"I am very excited about my game. Except for my short game, that's a bit of a mess. I was caught in between two techniques and so my release pattern is different. My bunker game got infinitely better, whereas my pitch game got worse.
"That will take some time to iron things out, but I know from about 40 yards out and on, my game got a lot better. So I need to work on the other stuff with my new release pattern."
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/Adam Schupak quotes PNC Father/Son participant Johnny Miller on a variety of topics, including Johnny's view that Tiger has "one great fight left" in him.
There was this on the Ryder Cup task force Task Force "Task Force":
“They are definitely grasping at straws. You have to sort of admit that Europe is a better team…Medinah could’ve turned it around. I mean, I wanted to throw up for about a week. We had that Ryder Cup. It was just brutal to see that happen. That probably still haunts guys like Stricker, Tiger and Furyk."
Rex Hoggard spoke to Tom Lehman about the group's recent conference call and you'll be glad to know that Tiger, Phil and Ray Floyd not only didn't snooze off, they "took charge." Merica!
“Tiger took charge. Raymond took charge, Phil took charge. We have guys who are very confident, very smart and sure of themselves. Somebody is going to step up and be the leader of this thing and that’s what we need,” said Love, the 2012 captain.
“I can tell you that Tiger, Furyk and Stricker have been blowing my phone up since the meeting. It’s not like we had a meeting and said we’ll see you again in February. Everybody is excited and engaged.”

