NY state considers raising taxes on golf courses

Really? As if golf doesn’t have enough problems, lawmakers in New York state are floating the idea of raising real estate taxes on golf courses by assigning them to a category of land with potential for development. Click here to see the story on NBR, the website of the Nightly Business Report produced by CNBC. Many courses are already looking […]

“O Augusta, we thought we knew thee”

From the Random Golf Footnotes series by John Fischer III. This is Masters week, a time when golfers of all sorts watch the tournament on television or a streaming service or, perhaps, record it to watch later. Since its inception The Masters has been played over the course of the Augusta National Golf Club, and avid viewers, or “patrons” lucky […]

Amen Corner can be so cruel

By Bob Sheppard The Augusta National has hosted the Masters for quite a few years now, and along with the repeated success of that daunting task the club has also graciously protected and preserved the tournament’s traditions. With the Masters being played at the same location every year, the golf course, in order to test the best, needs to be […]

41-Year Journey at Augusta National

By Richard Hurley, PhDTurfgrass Specialist Center for Turfgrass ScienceRutgers University, Retired (Richard Hurley is a GHS member who was also the turfgrass specialist for the new Bayonne Golf Club in Bayonne, N.J. His book Bayonne Golf Club, which chronicles the building of this course, was reviewwed in The Golf, No. 1, Autumn 2018.) As the 2019 Masters Tournament week draws near, […]

Byron’s big payday

Philadelphia golf historian and GHS member Pete Trenham has updated his wonderful website and is sharing stories from trenhamgolfhistory.org The archive of stories is appropriately titled “Trenham’s Treasure Trove.” Almost all of them deal with golf history that happened in and around the Philadelphia area, but all of them shed light on the doings of great golfers from the past. […]