“Talk about humble beginnings… a pile of wet sand.” The development of the golf tee is the last significant change...
Golf Books #157 (Last of the Big Three Caddies)
on Tuesday 14, OctoberJack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player are known as the Big Three. Their caddies were Angelo Argea, Earnest “Creamy” Caroline, and Alfred “Rabbit”...
Golf Books #156 (Golf Is Dying. Does Anybody Care?)
on Tuesday 7, OctoberThe 600-year-old sport of golf was once considered a metaphor for culture, sportsmanship, and accomplishment in America. So why has participation declined so much...
Golf Books #155 (Left-Handed Golf Swing Fundamentals)
on Tuesday 30, SeptemberWritten specifically for the left-handed golfer, eliminating the need to try to transpose techniques geared to right-handers, this book presents a simple system that...
Golf Books #154 (The Social Golf Course: Increasing Rounds with Social Media)
on Tuesday 23, SeptemberThe Social Golf Course: Increasing Rounds with Social Media, written by Zeb Welborn of 19th Hole Media and John Hakim from Greenskeeper.org is an...
Golf Books #153 (Fluffed Chips Shouldn’t Count)
on Wednesday 3, SeptemberThere are many books that detail the lone golfer’s ever-failing battles with the golf course. While Fluffed Chips Shouldn’t Count again shows how the...
Golf Books #152 (No Tie Required: Playing Golf without a Club)
on Wednesday 27, AugustNo Tie Required is an entertaining journey across Britain, celebrating the wonderful, eccentric and historical public courses where no club membership is required. Not...