Luke Brosterhous
Mid-Winter Golf Daydreams
There are times, when the snow piles high for days and the sun plays a never-ending game of hide and seek behind the clouds and mountains of my insulated little world here in Northwest Colorado, that I think of Bumthang…
Dave Korba
It’s a Small World After All…
A recollection of an opportune meeting with two golfing immortals that illustrates the concept of synchronicity and "weaves together the lines of potential possibilities that exist in [our] daily life…
Peter Shaerf
Someone to Be Remembered...
This column first appeared on the Society website six years ago. It was inspired by the first European Tour win of Indian-born golfer Arjun Atwal at the 2002 Caltex Singapore Masters. With Atwal's latest victory on March 9, 2008 at the Malaysian Open it seems like the perfect time to visit this article again…
Hilton Tudhope
Embracing Failure
I play a fair amount of tournament golf, and I hear a lot of invocations on the first tee. Usually they’re no more than mutterings of personal swing thoughts – “low and slow”, “finish it’ and that sort of thing – but I heard a great one recently at an event in Monterey…