Ever dreamed of attending the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am? Did you know that tournament week might be the best time to visit the Monterey Peninsula for a golf vacation? Jason Scott Deegan has more.
Jason Scott Deegan's top 10 public golf courses in northern California are spread throughout the region from the rocky coast of Monterey to the mountains near Lake Tahoe.
Jason Scott Deegan scoured the history books to find every public and resort course to host the Web.com Tour since the early 1990s and ranked them. Here are nos. 25-1.
Still sorting out your 2016 travel calendar? Perhaps this list of Golf Advisor's top 10 golf destinations of the year can help. There's a destination for every budget.
Three majors on public courses highlights the new 2020-21 PGA Tour schedule. The changes required by the pandemic have created a "Super Season" of 50 official events.
Nicknames can be endearing. Or they can feel like a mockery, a verbal knife in the back. Some golf courses get the former treatment. Many others get the latter. When your buddies give you a nickname like "shorty" or some other demeaning phrase, they're not trying to boost your ego, that's for sure.
There are many brand-name golf course architects out there. While they're great, there are more whose work is also worthy of your attention. Here they are.
Significant changes highlight the 2018-19 wraparound schedule of the PGA Tour - notably the PGA Championship's move to May and the rare trifecta that three major championship venues are open to the public.
An emphasis on resort, public and even municipal golf, much of which has been freshly renovated, means you can walk in the pros footsteps around the world
The Dunes Course at Monterey Peninsula Country Club in Pebble Beach, Calif., was built in 1924 and redesigned by Rees Jones in 1998, and it will get another facelift from Tom Fazio in the next two years. While playing second fiddle to the Shore Course, the Dunes Course is pretty good in its own right, Mike Bailey writes.