Celebrating Black Golfers – Pete McDaniel Uneven Lies: The Heroic Story of African Americans in Golf, by Pete McDaniel, is the critically acclaimed history of the men and women who struggled (and in many cases, still do) against racism in the game. Not all black golfers accomplished stirring things on the course. Some, like McDaniel, are brilliant writers, others are […]
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golf art – week of July 5, 2020
Twilight – Newport CC by Jennipher Satterly By Frank Cantrel Jr. The inaugural U.S. Open championship was played in early October 1895 at the Newport Country Club in Newport, R.I. Our first national championship was won by Horace Rawlins, two strokes ahead of runner-up Willie Dunn. An Englishman, Rawlins had emigrated to the America earlier that same year and taken a […]
open for the ages – a singular match with golf’s greatest players
“What if…” is brought to you by the latest in film editing technologies and the creative minds of golf’s innovative thinkers and authorities. It is one thing to wonder how Jack Nicklaus might have fared against Rory McIlroy or Tiger Woods in the Open Championship and, indeed, many have been the 19th hole discussions on this sort of thing; but […]
usga adds classic golf comics to collection
Among all the great volumes from the best golf writers of lore comes a new collection for the mighty United States Golf Association – a collection of 500 of the world’s best comic books, with golf themes of course. The donation comes from GHS member Charlie Havisa and his wife, Sara, of Union City, Ind. Click here to see an […]
Golf art – week of July 1, 2020
By Frank Cantrel Jr. It began with Francis Ouimet at the 1913 U.S. Open — here’s how it’s described at the World Golf Hall of Fame: They were the shots heard ’round the world, and they, too, started a revolution. At the 1913 U.S. Open at The Country Club, Francis Ouimet, a 20-year-old former caddie, didn’t just beat British legends […]