There is a certain kind of golf history that rarely gets the full spotlight. It is not always wrapped in green jackets, major trophies, or grainy footage of iconic swings. Sometimes, it lives in ...
The U.S. Open is back at The Country Club because of Fred Waterman. Sort of. In reality, the national open is back in Brookline, Massachusetts, because of the 1913 championship and the most ...
The sport of golf, which seemed like such a staple in Britain in the 1600s and early 1700s, slowly faded in the latter 1700s. The Industrial Revolution was about to blossom, towns were expanding, and ...