Notes From the Cart: Why Not Four Carts?
One of the underrated requirements of golf is that you have to like, at least a little, the people you’re […]
One of the underrated requirements of golf is that you have to like, at least a little, the people you’re […]
On Fairness, Free Will, and the Limits of the Seven Iron Let’s talk about the morality of the Kicking Wedge.
(and why I will never play it) There is a way to play golf that would dramatically improve my scores
How to Turn an Eagle Attempt into a Life Lesson Last summer I was back in Michigan for a wedding
Green Valley is my local course. Closest one to my house, only a couple miles away. It’s not great and
Or: The Day a Goose Stole My Ball One of the genuinely great things about golf is that you are
A Cautionary Tale About Frugality, Meat Swords, and Regret I have two very different golf families. There’s my legacy group.
A Love Letter to a Hole I Had No Business Playing I have been ridiculously fortunate in my life to
Everyone has that one club in their bag they’re scared of. Not “I don’t love it” scared.Not “I’m inconsistent” scared.
A Northern Michigan Golf Story About Beauty, Pain, and Benadryl A few years back, I’m up in northern Michigan with