WHAT WOULD YOU SHOOT AT
BETHPAGE BLACK? GolfStyles writer David DeSmith, a three handicap, recently went around Bethpage Black and took a pretty good beating. So we had him take a look at what you might shoot at the site of this month's U.S. Open. It's not pretty.
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HOSTING THE OTHER OPEN While the U.S. Open gets underway at Bethpage Black, Saucon Valley Country Club is putting the finishing touches on getting ready for the U.S. Women’s Open July 9-12. GolfStyles writer Drew Markol takes an inside look at the venerable club. Read More>
THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN COURSE Golfers in the Philadelphia area love a quick trip to the mountains or Shenandoah Valley of Virginia for spectacular golf. The opening of Ballyhack Golf Club near Roanoke gives them an opportunity for membership in this close-but-secluded region. GolfStyles writer Jonathan Cummings gives us a quick, pre-opening look inside the new club.
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FINDING NO. 14 Driver, 3-wood, a couple Rescue clubs, 4-PW, a sand wedge and a putter. But what about your 14th club? What should it be? Another wedge? Another Rescue club? Finding the last club for your bag isn't necessarily an easy thing to do. Read More>
THE WORLD'S
BEST CADDY The world’s best caddie isn’t Steve Williams or Fluff Cowan or any looper on the PGA Tour. The world’s best caddie is Tiger Woods. Tiger’s bag is loaded down with the hopes, dreams and financial ambition of the entire sport. It’s unfair for one person to have to carry such a load, but the responsibility comes with a fairly significant upside, so, like most things in golf, it’s a tradeoff. Read on and give us your opinion>