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What Rhymes With Thongchai?

I have to admit that I got caught with my pants down this week. No, not in a "True Confessions, Pee Wee Herman at the Cineplex," kind of way...but my literal pants were down around my Soft Joys because of this tournament. A few weeks ago one of...

Fairway Stevie’s World Of Golf: Cape...

Don’t have the time or budget to fly all the way to Scotland to golf?  Well, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia is within a couple of hours flight for anyone in Eastern North America and the island boasts a number of world class golf courses, not...

Highland Pacific: golf’s Garden City...

Victoria, B.C., has always been a city with enough respectable golf courses and a long-enough season – playing 10 or 11 months out of the year isn’t unheard of in this temperate island habitat – to make it something of a...

Fairway Stevie’s World of Golf –...

The family recently drove down to Myrtle beach for a week long family vacation.  In between all of the family fun, I played four terrific golf courses including two in the Top 50 of Golf magazine’s current issue of the Top 100 Golf...

Scotland: The Joy of Golf, Revisited

Watching the Open Championship transpire over the Old Course at St. Andrews surely conjures fond memories for anyone who’s ever experienced the peculiar joys of links golf. But ask any veteran of the layouts that line the shores of the...

North Carolina, Day 2: Treyburn is Tres...

On Tuesday, running on three hours of shuteye and straight off the plane, it was strong, straight drives, crisp irons and even the occasionally successful chip shot. Twenty-four hours later, after turning in early for a good night’s...