If golf can be said to have a birthplace in America, it must be Westchester. Sure, the game was played in a couple of places before John Reid and his buddies whacked a ball around a pasture in Yonkers, but the club they established outlasted them all and built a long, clear path from the beginning of the game to the present day
If golf can be said to have a birthplace in America, it must be Westchester. Sure, the game was played in a couple of places before John Reid and his buddies whacked a ball around a pasture in Yonkers, but the club they established outlasted them all and built a long, clear path from the beginning of the game to the present day
A great long weekend on the auld sod: There are many old golf courses and more than a few great ones in Ireland, but you can count on one hand the number that are both old and great. Southwest Ireland has two of them, not to mention a “new” course that is worth the trip across the pond all on its own
Every golfer should put away the cigars, poker chips, and bottomless beer cooler at least once a year so he can take a buddy trip with some folks who would really appreciate it—the wife and kids