Interview with Timothy Nugent, Golf Course Architect

Timothy Nugent is a practicing golf course architect, in an era when the number of new course builds across the world has dwindled. He had a few moments to answer and create some questions for us, that we hope will give a bit of insight into his profession and its...

New Years Day Golf In Buffalo

Key phrases of the day: We know Scottie~Swing Doctor~Putting White~Two-putted 18 for birdie~February? It’s difficult to be a member of the 12-month club in western New York. It’s not like the mile-high club by any stretch, it just means that you teed it up...

To Which Male Do The Gods Of Golf Still Owe A Major?

One of my favorite go-rounds with the Scrambler begins with the 2009 British Open championship. The ridiculous putt from Cink, the huge bounce on Watson’s approach to #72, the miserable par attempt, the rest…stuff for weeping. Then, the magic of one week...

Rankmark Versus MyGolfSpy, Head To Head

The interim between a religious holiday and a secular one brought two challenges, two head-to-head scenarios to my attention. Rankmark offered its 2011 hybrid club test results, just in time to spend your post-holiday bankroll, while MyGolfSpy put across something...

Holiday Valley Resort Golf Course Review

Now that the New-Build bubble has burst, golf course architecture is focused on restoration and renovation. In the case of Holiday Valley, the work done by Paul Albanese can be classified as the later. In its initial iteration, HV was a nice resort course with some...

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