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Casey Schultz interview
Senior Product Manager Cleveland Golf. Wedge selection & fitting
Morikawa’s “moving day”
Saturday’s third round generally features advancements by various players. M. James Ward outlines the only golfer who did so and what a green jacket can…
“Oh wow” Verne!
Long-time Masters announcer calls 40th and final Masters today. M. James Ward reviews his most memorable calls at Augusta.
Scottie saves his round – and tournament
A roller-coaster round for the world’s best player. M. James Ward examines how Scheffler stopped the bleeding and holds the lead going into Sunday’s final…
Masters meltdown – tortoises reign supreme
Pace of play for the second round was atrocious. M. James Ward outlines the ripple effect of slow play and the cancer it causes in…
Bryson bound – brainy, bonkers or brilliant?
An opening round 65 has Dechambeau leading after round one. M. James Ward delves into his myriad of quirks and opines on whether his enormous…
Can 2023 Masters serve as catalyst for Koepka in 2024?
M. James Ward examines the painful final round lesson the five-time major winner learned. A re-tooled Koepka always looms large in majors.
18 pivotal Masters questions
Golf’s first major championship is set to start. M. James Ward reviews the various potential plot twists and what answers they will provide.
Masterful Misfires Pt.2
Green jacket seekers denied. M. James Ward reviews the most notable head scratching final round hiccups.
Behind the Architectural Curtain – 88th Masters set to start this week – Pt. 2
Five architects weigh in on golf’s first major event. M. James Ward delves into a wide variety of topics pertaining to Augusta National and what…
Scheffler’s seismic surge
The world number-one sits atop the golf world. M. James Ward examines whether Scottie Scheffler is ready to place a lasting flag on golf’s Mount…
Masterful Misfires Pt.1
Green jacket seekers denied. M. James Ward reviews the most notable head scratching final round hiccups.
Behind the Architectural Curtain – 88th Masters set to start this week – Pt. 1
Five architects weigh in on golf’s first major event. M. James Ward delves into a wide variety of topics pertaining to Augusta National and what…
Grade “A” Architecture – The Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe
10th Hole, 375 Yards, Par-4
Eddie Fadel interview
President of Ashworth Golf
Grade “A” Architecture – PGA WEST
Mountain Course, 6th Hole / 401 Yards / Par-4. La Quinta, California, USA. Architect: Pete Dye (1980)
Grade “A” Architecture – Ironwood County Club, Palm Desert, California
South Course (1972), 16th Hole / 444 Yards / Par-4.
Mike Shannon interview
Ambassador / Uswingeyewear, Chief Putting Instructor TPC Sawgrass Tour Performance Center, Ponte Vedra, FL
Shell Bay emerges in the Sunshine State
The comprehensive southeast Florida facility is seismically elevating what a private golf club can provide.
Grade “A” Architecture – Shell Bay
Par-4 12th – 442 yards / Par-3 14th – 187 yards