Learning from the Scots and Irish
I
was in Scotland recently playing courses in and around St. Andrews with three
of my closest friends. We had glorious weather (the rumors of wind and rain in
Sco
New year, new GAP
In the 1990s, I spent considerable time in Australia. One of the great things about traveling to Australia was flying Qantas Airways (obviously a distant second to Aussie beer an
Golf, alternative forms are alive and well
The quotation “golf is a good walk spoiled” is often attributed to Mark Twain. Researchers are virtually certain that Twain never defamed our game wi
Ruining our reputation
One of the hallmarks of our wonderful game of golf is etiquette. The ethos of respecting your fellow players, policing yourself and doing what you can to ensure that everyon
Champions amongst us
After a brief encounter with golf in my early years, I went nearly 20 years without picking up a golf club until I was 34. At that time (1983), I was the Deputy Director of th
Golf is a family affair
I was in Ireland this February visiting The Island Golf Club, my home club. The temperature was 48 degrees with a light rain, so given the perfect Irish weather the parking
No brag, just fact
In the immortal words of John Wayne, “No brag, just fact.” That must be an important idea because, after all, it was said by the Duke. In Eastern Pennsylvania, we really adh
That’s Amore
Geoffrey Chaucer is widely regarded as the father of English literature and is considered by many to be the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages. One of Chaucer’s most fam
Amazing acts abound in Philadelphia
Every year, I look forward to the BMW Philadelphia Amateur Championship. The Amateur dates back to the founding of the Association making it one of the oldest c
Here’s your fuel for the 2017 fire
A mild winter led to an extraordinary opportunity for the Golf Association of Philadelphia Magazine. Staff members Marty Emeno and Tony Regina were in