little-known joyce wethered awed golfers of her day

John Fischer III has posted another of his wonderful essays into golf’s history on the Morning Read website with a story about Joyce Wethered, a contemporary of Bobby Jones who once remarked that her swing was as close to perfect as any he had seen – his own included. Miss Wethered, before she became Lady Heathcote-Amory, was rarely beaten, in […]

in the shadow of greatness

Golf Art – In His Shadow (Lee Elder),  by Richard Wilson By Frank Cantrel Jr. In 1975, Lee Elder became the first black golfer to compete at The Masters. In April 2021, nearly a half-century later, he will join Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player on the first tee at Augusta National as one of the event’s Honorary Starters. That announcement was […]

ghs collectors featured in carolina’s pinestraw magazine

It’s an infectious hobby, golf collecting. Not only is it a feel-good pastime, but one that preserves and celebrates the game and its deep history. So when a noted writer such as Lee Pace takes up the topic and approaches his theme through two of the top golf collectors in the country, well then, surely a good read must follow. […]

henry longhurst and the “dreaded other”

A GHS member blog by Bill Reed Hello members and friends of the Game. This year of 2020 ( covid edition ) has definitely affected all aspects of our lives, all over the world. The PGA, the USGA, the R&A, and the playing of the four recognized Majors have made many distinct changes this year due to what has become […]