
Last Minute Golf Gifts 2025
You did it again. You forgot. Forgot Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and your golfing friends and family and you don’t know what to get them. A box of balls? Might as well tell them to their faces that you forgot

You did it again. You forgot. Forgot Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and your golfing friends and family and you don’t know what to get them. A box of balls? Might as well tell them to their faces that you forgot

Back of the Card Author: Michael Urann Written: 2022 Length: 108 pages (including the Acknowledgements which you should most definitely read) Where to find it: Amazon Who should read this book: People who enjoy a generally good time. You can pick

Back of the Card Author: Stephen Proctor Written: 2019 Length: 169 pages (217 including various appendices) Who Should Read This Book: Everyone with any interest in the following: Scotland, golf history, professional golf, and those capable of appreciating greatness in

Back of the Card: Location: French Lick, IN Length: 4,587 – 7,030 Slope/Rating: 75.7/149 Architects: Donald Ross Est. 1917 Price: $100-$150 Accolades: Donald Ross course, host of 1924 PGA Championship, multiple LPGA Championships and Senior PGA events, Golfweek’s No. 2

Back of the Card Location: Stuart, FL Length: 4,979yds – 6,221yds Architects: Langford and Moreau (1923), Ernest Smith (1963), Ron Garl (1970), John Sanford 2020 Est. 1925 Historic Significance: Not much. It’s just very old and I guess is technically

Back of the Card Author: Tom Doak Written: 1992 Length: 220 pages Who should read this book: People that want to better understand golf course architecture, want to better articulate why they love their favorite holes/courses, enjoy excellent writing, and
Back of the Card: Location: Hollywood, FL Length: 4,939yds – 7,827yds Architects: Bruce Delvin and Robert Von Hagge Est. 1969 Price: $169 – $129 TL;DR If you: like courses that are very challenging (but fair), are more layout lover than

We all have that one friend. That friend from New York that says they’ve never visited the Statue of Liberty. That buddy from Los Angeles that claims to have only seen the Hollywood sign from a tremendous distance. Most certainly,

As you may have guessed -because I explicitly said it- this is the section of the website where I give reviews on golf related products that I acquire. Some I may have purchased, some may one day be sponsored, very

Welcome everyone to the blog section of the website! This is where I’ll discuss all the golf related things that don’t fit in the other categories. I think the best place to start my first post is to explain why