Golfing Herald welcomes Golfing Accessories "R" Us, a company based in the United States who offer a wide range of high-quality golfing accessories. In this guest article, founder Robin Suntheimer shares a personal perspective of how golf courses in the United States have adapted to the challenges presented by the global pandemic and what this has meant to herself and her … [Read more...] about The Bunker Queen
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Beating The Dirty Dozen
'Beating The Dirty Dozen' is an article by guest author Bill Beausay, President and Technical Director at MindRev™ Golf. The Problem Not long ago I saw one of the greatest shots of my life. A fellow golfer in our foursome, a highly strung, perfectionist type was trying to hit a wedge across a pond onto a slightly inclined green. No big deal. He addressed the ball, did his … [Read more...] about Beating The Dirty Dozen
When the Golf Journalist had to Play
Golfing Herald welcomes back guest author Peter Shaerf. As with his previous article (Beware the Quicksands), ‘When the Golf Journalist had to Play’ is another true story, this time recalling the events surrounding the 1922 Walker Cup and the esteemed golf writer and journalist Bernard Darwin. There is no great mystery to the founding of the Walker Cup but the first … [Read more...] about When the Golf Journalist had to Play
Broadcasting Golf – Sit Back and Relax
Watching a golf tournament on your TV or tablet is easy. Sit back in your favourite chair or couch and push a button. Suddenly you are in the middle of a lush green fairway along with your favourite player discussing club selection. The drives, putts and comments from ex-players are all there. Did you ever wonder exactly how and who is responsible for the production of it … [Read more...] about Broadcasting Golf – Sit Back and Relax
Beware the Quicksands
'Beware the Quicksands' is a short true story by guest author Peter Shaerf... 1925 was the last Open championship played at Prestwick and was perhaps more famous for the horrific collapse of native son Macdonald Smith than the victory of Jim Barnes, who with his win claimed his fourth of the modern majors. Born into a famous Scottish golfing family in 1890 (his two … [Read more...] about Beware the Quicksands