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BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Dean Foust |
A Round With Wayne Huizenga The co-founder of Waste Management Inc. and Blockbuster Entertainment Inc. bought the Floridian Golf & Yacht Club. |
Sports Illustrated November 25, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
So bad they're ... bad If you get lucky, a bad golf course can be so bad it's good. |
AskMen.com Kyle Darbyson |
Top 10 Tough International Golf Holes From South America to Japan, international golf courses house countless unforgettable holes. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2003 Peter Blais |
Hitting Out of the Rough Golf course openings have slowed, but developers remain optimistic. |
BusinessWeek August 1, 2005 Roger O. Crockett |
The Fairest Of The Fairways The unsurpassed, pricey pleasures of private golf courses. |
Inc. August 2006 Strong & Keyishian |
Leisure: A Tale of 2 Golf Utopias A golf utopia for your long game, another one for your short game. Only one, mind you, has an erupting volcano. |
Sports Illustrated July 2, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Hidden gem Long-lost course deserves a serious look... |
BusinessWeek November 13, 2006 Ron Kaspriske |
18 New Places To Retire We reveal the latest regions to lure baby boomers at leisure. |
Sports Illustrated November 19, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Taking a tour of More top-notch new tracks: Waterlefe Golf & River Club in Bradenton, Fla., and Shadow Hawk outside Houston... |
Sports Illustrated April 24, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
My favorite public courses One of you faithful readers asked me what my favorite public golf courses are so I made up a list of my top 10.... |
AskMen.com September 26, 2002 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Golf Courses I bring you my choices for the world's top ten public golf courses. |
Sports Illustrated April 12, 2001 Jaime Diaz |
Augusta changes the right way Watching Tiger Woods bomb his final drive and leave himself a 78-yard flip to the 72nd hole at last week's Masters seemed to confirm that the Augusta National Golf Club has become too easy for the world's best players. I'm still not totally convinced... |
Sports Central January 16, 2007 Will Tidey |
Impressive Kiawah Set For 2007 South Carolina boasts a golf course of effortless, rugged charm, comparable to any links in the world in terms of both its challenging and thought-provoking design and its spectacular island location. |
Sports Illustrated October 1, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Hits and misses Checking out some new golf courses and new equipment... |
Sports Illustrated October 22, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Play with the Dallas Cowboys (sort of) Theme restaurants are so yesterday. Next up? Theme golf courses. Welcome to the Cowboys Golf Club, where golf meets the Dallas Cowboys, the former America's Team that you probably loved or loved to hate... |
Sports Central February 23, 2005 Vincent Musco |
A Tiger Grand Slam in 2005? Tiger Woods turns 30 this year. He has not won a major tournament since the 2002 U.S. Open, contested 31 months ago. |
DailyCandy June 18, 2005 |
Travel: Around the World in Eighteen Links Book a golf vacation that includes additional activities. |
BusinessWeek May 29, 2006 Roger O. Crockett |
Keeping Ritz Carlton at the Top of Its Game Marriott's Simon Cooper loves golf and loves providing first-rate courses for the guests of his resorts. The hotel chain is hot. |
National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2006 Bennett Voyles |
Divots to Dollars Though developing golf course land for residential use can be very lucrative, unfortunately for developers -- and course owners stuck in fiscal sand traps -- only a limited number of golf courses are available for redevelopment. |
BusinessWeek August 7, 2006 Adrienne Carter |
Tee It Up, Ladies Women-only golf clinics offer a nonthreatening way to get into the game. |
Sports Illustrated June 12, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Open for business, 2002 The 2002 U.S. Open is going to rank way up there on the scale of coolness. The Black Course at Bethpage State Park on Long Island is a classic old A.W. Tillinghast design that Rees Jones, the Open doctor, has modernized and lengthened without messing up the look... |
Sports Illustrated December 15, 2000 John Garrity |
The year's best ranges From Week 1, when my driver swing magically reappeared on the range of the new Kapalua Golf Academy, to Week 45, when I got to warm up at a trio of pristine ranges at Reynolds Plantation, I kept finding green grass and rainbows. Here, then, are my top 10 practice plots of the year... |
Sports Illustrated April 3, 2000 John Garrity |
Back where it all started ...I then hit balls in solitude, enjoying the warm sunlight and the sight of my iron shots landing on target greens and my drives reaching the lower tier at the clubhouse end...Ten years ago, I left whatever game I had on that very patch of ground.... |
BusinessWeek October 29, 2009 Dean Foust |
Country Clubs: Stuck in the Rough Golf courses across the nation are in crisis as memberships and money dwindle. |
Sports Illustrated February 26, 2002 John Garrity |
Hitting the range with Tom Fazio At the recommendation of golf architect Tom Fazio, I drove down PGA Boulevard and turned in at the lushly landscaped gates of the new Mirasol development... |
Sports Illustrated February 18, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Just a Bill Golfer Bill Rogers is only mildly interested in his own return... |
Sports Illustrated June 5, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Just like being there Since you and I aren't going to be teeing it up at Augusta National in the near future, the next best thing is playing an imitation. I recently had the chance to try out Tour 18, the Dallas-area course that features "simulations" of 18 famous American golf holes... |
Sports Illustrated July 10, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
My Monterey picks Be advised: Favorites will take hit on wallet |
AskMen.com |
America's Most Stunning Golf Courses For those who are more interested in fairways than runways, Pound Ridge Golf Club is an eye-popping Pete Dye-design as aesthetically pleasing as even the most highly-praised garments from fashion week. |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2004 Dean Foust |
How to Keep Duffers on the Fairway Unless golf changes its rules and marketing, it risks a steady drain of players. The number of rounds played by all golfers has declined, and equipment makers are struggling. Snazzy new clubs are just part of the only answer. |
Sports Central April 18, 2006 Ryan Ballengee |
Golf Technology: Myths, Reality, and Answers What is valued more in golf - technological advancement or the grand tradition that makes this game special? |
Reason December 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Hole Tax The state of Georgia is dipping into the taxpayer kitty for $10 million to build two more sets of links -- it already owns seven unprofitable golf courses... |
Entrepreneur December 2007 James Park |
Sweet Spots Make your golf event one to remember by hosting clients at one of these world-class courses. |
BusinessWeek August 11, 2003 Faith Arner |
Look, Ma, No Clubs Disc golf is catching on. It's fun, fast, and free |
Inc. February 1, 2003 Kate O'Sullivan |
Business for Sale: A Business in the Rough A buyer might be able to get this golf course up to par by hiring a pro, adding nine more holes, or building condos. |
Sports Illustrated September 16, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Men-only herd Black Sheep Golf Club offers its perspective on excluding women. |
Sports Illustrated August 2, 2002 John Garrity |
Hitting the links in Prague So what is Czech golf like? It's like golf in most small towns in the U.S. |
Sports Illustrated April 4, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Keeping Up with the Joneses Augusta C.C. learns to live with its famous neighbor, the Augusta National Golf Club... |
Sports Illustrated May 6, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
A listing ship Ten grand ideas from the golf underground... |
Sports Illustrated September 10, 2002 Rick Reilly |
No Man's Land It's out-and-out discrimination! To be barred from a golf club based on your genitals is an outrage! And for 78 years now! Augusta National? Nah. The Ladies' Golf Club of Toronto. |
Sports Illustrated October 24, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Venturi was letter perfect The Americans played so well the first three days of the President's Cup, putting on one of the finest displays of team golf in recent memory, that Venturi couldn't make a bad move, it seemed. The U.S. team earned straight A's on my report card... |
Sports Illustrated April 6, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Thoughts from Augusta Golf Q&A: Jack Nicklaus did not like the changes that were made to Augusta National?... Tiger... repair-a-ballmark/can't-repair-a-spikemark rule... etc. |
Sports Illustrated November 13, 2000 John Garrity |
Home on the Range The author, an avowed range rat, learned plenty about a mostly mom-and-pop business while searching in vain for his swing... |
BusinessWeek September 18, 2006 Tom Harack |
Global Members Belonging to a club overseas is a lot easier and less expensive than you might think. |
Financial Advisor March 2012 Mitch Anthony |
Exceptional Advice Advisors can learn about giving great advice from the approach taken by golf instructors. |
Sports Illustrated October 29, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
A peek at revamped Augusta National We have a verdict. The new, longer Augusta National Golf Club is going to be a bitch during next year's Masters Tournament... |
Sports Illustrated April 11, 2001 Alan Shipnuck |
Leftovers from Augusta Random musings on an epochal Masters... |
InsideFlyer October 2008 |
Tee Time with Marriott Marriott Rewards has introduced Marriott Golf Links, a golfer loyalty program that gives Marriott Rewards members the chance to earn and redeem points for golf. |
Sports Illustrated April 30, 2001 |
Playing 18 at Augusta Would golf have anything to gain from Olympic inclusion?... What will you tell the grandkids about seeing Tiger play?... etc. |
Sports Illustrated April 22, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Joining the 59 club The golf question of the week: If high school kids are shooting 59, can Armageddon be far behind? On second thought, don't answer that... |