Written by M. James Ward
A long-time member of both the GWAA and MGWA. The 68-year-old has covered all facets in golf since 1980 — including reporting on over 100 major championships and 13 Ryder Cup matches. His writings have appeared in various outlets. On a personal level, has played over 2,000 courses globally and is lead reviewer for Top 100 Golf Courses.
Previously served for 17 years as national course rating panelist for Golf Digest. Has also personally competed in USGA Championships. Resides in the metro New York City area with his wife Celeste. Favorite quote paraphrased for golf — “You are what your golf score says you are.”

Interview with Dr. Bern Bernacki
President Golf Heritage Society

Justin Time
Overcomes 7-shot deficit, claims 2nd Wannamaker
Tiger’s task
When relevant becomes irrelevant?

A future U.S. Open for Southern Hills?
2022 PGA Championship

Interview with Chris Nowak
Veteran & Military Liaison PGA of America

How a “Mayday” rescued the PGA
Texas becoming new ground zero for golf

Mickelson MIA for the PGA
What will Phil do next?
Mercenary Men
Money matters, morals missing?

Interview with Linda Hartough
Landscape Painter, Hilton Head Island, SC. Founding Trustee of the Academy of Golf Art

Behind the Architectural Curtain Pt.2
PGA Championship – Southern Hills

PGA Championship returns to Oklahoma
Q&A with Scott Mabrey, Club President Southern Hills CC

Behind the Architectural Curtain Pt.1
Southern Hills Returns to the Forefront – PGA Championship

Interview with Gaurav Chand
Chief Marketing Officer, Cognizant

Grade “A” Architecture
Pinehurst Resort, #2 Course
Interview with Charlie Mechem
Former Commissioner Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)

Grade “A” Architecture
The Dormie Club
Is Golf’s Future Sustainable?
Part 4 – “The Time Factor”

Earth Day – April 22, 2022
Earth Day – How golf fits in, now and tomorrow

Interview with Frank LaVardera
Director of Environmental Programs for Golf, Audubon International. Earth Day

Grade “A” Architecture
Forsgate Country Club / Banks Course