May/June 2008
Features
- The Resurrection of Askernish Old
- An original Old Tom Morris course, abandoned and forgotten for some seventy-five years, has been discovered and unearthed on a remote island in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides
- Summer in Rhode Island
- Thanks in large part to Donald Ross, who had a vacation home here, the smallest state in the nation has one of the finest collections of private clubs
- Northern Exposure
- As Northern Ireland reaps the benefits of peace, there’s never been a better time to make a pilgrimage to play its magnificent links, beginning with Royal Portrush and Royal County Down—two of the greatest courses in the world
Clubhouse
Global Golf
Pro Shop
- New Putters
Take Dead Aim
Confidence-building alignment systems are the big trend in putters
- U.S. Open Preview
A Tougher Torrey Pines
At the U.S. Open, the South Course will pose a rigorous shotmaking test
- Monday Matchup
The best playoff format is also the strangest
- The Faldo File
In the Sand, Try One Hand
Columns
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