Arnold Palmer may not be considered an iconic golf course architect -- certainly not compared to his legacy as a player. That's a disservice to the King, Jason Scott Deegan writes. Here is Deegan's dozen, his favorite 12 Palmer designs.
Our Jason Scott Deegan hasn't written a golf book - yet - but he sure enjoys reading and reviewing them. A foursome of good ones have published in 2018. Here's a preview.
Back in the day, Arnie's Army breathed life back into golf. Why not march in Palmer's footsteps for a trip down memory lane? Here are 10 public courses where the King ruled.
Originally opened in 1973 and designed by Arnold Palmer and Frances Duane, the King's North Course at Myrtle Beach National was entirely redesigned and renovated in 1996. As a result, it remains one of the top plays for the money and one of the most played premium courses in the area.
King's North, the signature of the three designs at Myrtle Beach National, has long been considered one of the Grand Strand's best golf courses. The biggest challenge over the past 25 years has been the greens, but King's North reopened in September 2012 with new ones. Mike Bailey has more from South Carolina's Lowcountry.
Jack Nicklaus has designed more than 200 golf courses around the world and his effort at Bay Creek Resort & Club in Cape Charles, Va. is definitely among his best. It is really part design and part Mother Nature, Mike Bailey writes. The natural backdrop of Chesapeake Bay and the landscape provided Nicklaus with a great canvas. You'll experience some pretty unforgettable golf holes and scenery.
Jason Scott Deegan's latest assignment was to write about the best public courses golf around Pittsburgh in advance of the 2016 U.S. Open at Oakmont C.C.
Most big-name golf course architects have at least one course in Myrtle Beach. Here's a look at the Grand Strand's biggest names in design, including Nicklaus, Palmer, Dye, Fazio and more.
As the largest of the Hawaiian islands, the Big Island has the most climate zones. But there's one climate, in particular, that seems made for golf -- the Kohala Coast. The Kohala Coast is where the resorts are, which means it's also where the best golf courses are. But which ones are the best? Mike Bailey offers up a list of five must-play, public-access golf courses on the Big Island.
The Carolina Sandhills have a lot going on right now from Pinehurst Resort to its neighbors. This month, we explore sister properties located a couple of miles from each other in Southern Pines—Talamore and Mid South.