
Superman Scheffler soaring
The world-ranked-number-one is climbing higher after defending his Players title. M. James Ward examines the monster year already in motion.

Pain, pride personified at The Players
Pete Dye’s diabolical design is once again front and center. M. James Ward examines how the final three holes are golf’s ultimate concluding gauntlet.

No points, no plan, no possibilities?
The fumbled decision by Greg Norman leaves LIV in a state of flux. M. James Ward outlines how the feeble follies leave a fledging format…
Grade “A” Architecture – The Park West Palm
12th hole / 474 Yards / Par-4

Aaron Rasmussen interview
Operations Manager of Streetrod Golf Cars. Custom golf cars built with quality materials and craftsmanship.

Dominik Senn interview
President & Founder Panther National

Milton Segarra interview
President & CEO of Discover The Palm Beaches, Palm Beach County’s official tourism marketing agency.

Grade “A” Architecture – Panther National
11th Hole, Par-5, 654 to 486 Yards

Wishing Woods Well
Tiger’s walk-off at Riviera shows he can no longer compete at the elite level.

Grade “A” Architecture – Valencia CC
1st Hole, 548 Yards, Par-5, Valencia, California

Tony Chateauvert interview
General Manager & Head Professional at Palm Beach Par 3 Golf Course, Palm Beach, Florida, USA

71st PGA Show jumpstarts 2024 season
Potential opportunities abound, lingering challenges remain.

Orville A. T. (Tommy) Turnquest interview
CEO Jack’s Bay Club & Resort, Greencastle, The Bahamas

Think you love golf?
See what one man’s passion accomplished.

Michael Atkinson Q&A
Director of Oltomo & co-author of ‘Golfland Scotland’

The ten top newsmakers for 2023
Each moved the needle – now what lies ahead?

Grade “A” Architecture – Sentosa
Serapong Course, Singapore

Alan Victor interview
CEO & President of Jack Victor, a men’s fashion business headquartered in Montreal.
PGA REACH at the New York Marathon
Supporting youth, veterans and diverse populations in golf

Grade “A” Architecture – The Concession Golf Club
The emergence of the short par-4 in modern golf design has been a fascinating addition.