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.
Typhoon Shortens Asia-Pacific Am, Jin Edges Ruffels By 1
/Dunhill: If It Makes The U.S. Walker Cup Team Feel Better...
/"Life as Robert Allenby's caddie: 'It can be hell'"
/Golf Channel Posts "Best 3rd Quarter Ever In Key Metrics"
/Torrey Pines North Forging Ahead Under Cloudy Skies
/"Spieth’s talents are those that tend to have a shorter shelf life."
/As the PGA Tour prepares to (inevitably) hand Jordan Spieth the 2015 PGA Tour Player Of The Year Award Friday at 11 am ET, Jaime Diaz reflects on all that Spieth does well.
The conclusion that Spieth's greatest strengths tend to have shorter lifespans is bound to upset his fans, but its hard to disagree.
Diaz writes:
Golf is better for Spieth’s special qualities, but he’s got to be of careful of where they can take him. Unlike power, a strength that makes for tour longevity, Spieth’s talents are those that tend to have a shorter shelf life.
Magical periods of putting among the game’s very best tend not to last beyond a few seasons, as Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino and Tom Watson can attest. Even Woods, who made more bombs over a longer stretch than anyone, has seen his putting decline.
Intensity is tricky. Those who burn the hottest tend to burn out the soonest. Curtis Strange won with ferocity, but it aged him prematurely as a player. Johnny Miller, always a close student of the strengths and weaknesses of extraordinary players, noted at the Tour Championship that Speith “is kind of twitchy for a 22 year old.”
Dawson's (Old) View: Inside The R&A Clubhouse
/"But for SMU, why is the penalty so harsh?"
/Reminder: St Andrews Is Back! Dunhill Kicks Off
/The European Tour's Alfred Dunhill Links Championship kicks off Thursday morning on Golf Channel (8-noon ET) following a massive lead-in audience and energy injection from a one-hour Morning Drive where Old Tom Morris will be fondly remembered.
Wednesday we debated different takes on a St Andrews trip. I, of course, was right.
Yesterday we talked with Josh Evenson about the evolution of golf art through the eyes of St Andrews.
Video: Don't Try This At Home Files: Bunker Backflip
/Is this any way to treat a minimalist bunker?
Jason Crook wisely captured a copy before it mysteriously disappeared.
The clip:

