Category: USA

Rain checks

Unfavorable weather conditions shouldn’t come between you and your next round of golf. Sensible Weather is here to help.

Field Notes: A new king in town

Brandon Johnson taking lead on renovating Palmer courses; demand for golf travel surges post-pandemic; Women’s Golf Day is more than just a day; Juicy Buggy debuts at St. Andrews.

Nature’s Finest … golf testing ground?

Big Cedar Lodge, located in Missouri’s Ozark Mountains, has become a testing ground for new golf technology that not only benefits its five highly touted courses, but the environment.

Eating around Pinehurst

The U.S. Open may not have a signature dish like the Masters, but these seven locations around Pinehurst, North Carolina, offer something special.

TPC’s strong network connection

Since its launch in the 1980s, the TPC Network has grown to a portfolio of 29 properties that offer a diverse range of golf, membership and vacation options.

Field Notes: A solution for solving shirt size 

Texas-based Frocket has developed an app that helps alleviate tournament organizers from having to utter the words, ‘I’m sorry, we’re out of that size’; Memorial Day weekend means Patriot Days fundraisers; Florida proves to be best state for golfers.

Happy trails

When trying to decide which golf trail to navigate next, here are five worth of consideration.

Field Notes: Golf in Alaska is a beauty

The country’s largest state has just 18 courses listed, but it’s worth the trip; golf’s hall of fame returns to its roots; the U.S. Open trophy had quite the travel itinerary since Wyndham Clark’s 2023 win.

What’s the next course?

While Augusta National is known for the pimento cheese sandwich, these signature dishes from golf clubs around the country may give the famed dish a run for its money.