The coldest round of golf I ever played was our Golf Digest company tournament, the Seitz Cup, in November 2019. It was 19 degrees in Connecticut, frost on every fairway. My outfit was basically what it would be if I was packing for a long weekend, didn’t want to bring a bag, and just wore Read more…
Late at night, when normal human beings are sleeping, one writer spends literal hours on Reddit Golf, a treasure trove of humor, whining, equipment scores, outright lies and occasionally some great advice. It also led him, once upon a time, to Bucket Hat Guy. Each Friday, he will bring the site’s best content to you, Read more…
Manors launched as a lifestyle-focused golf brand, just as when the game saw an influx of new and returning golfers en masse in 2020. The brand’s focus was revitalizing heritage golf looks for the modern golfers—aimed at both new and existing players. Arnold Palmer was the style inspiration for the launch, complete with retro golf Read more…
It was a common refrain among the pros who paraded through the interview area Thursday after wrapping up their opening rounds at the World Wide Technology Championship. Asked their impressions of the El Cardonal course at Diamante, hosting the tournament for the first time, and the responses almost inevitable include the following words: second-shot course. Read more…
Sweater weather is upon us, and we’re thrilled. Cooler temperatures mean more layers and accessories to splurge on—or add to that holiday wish list. The summer days are a thing of the past, but fall and early-winter golf means wool-blended sweaters, satin-lined jackets, and so many more trendy styles that we’re so excited have made Read more…
Breaking records is always fun. Breaking records previously held by Tiger Woods, well that’s more than fun. It’s humbling. On Wednesday, Miles Russell celebrated his 15th birthday. On Thursday, he was named the American Junior Golf Association’s Rolex Boys Player of the Year, topping Tiger Woods’ mark as the youngest winner of the honor given Read more…
The sports world lost a legend on Wednesday when Hall of Fame basketball coach Bobby Knight — best known for winning three national championships with the Indiana Hoosiers in the 1970s and ‘80s — passed away at the age of 83. Knight left a legacy of winning (and cursing) that will never be forgotten, least Read more…