The decision by the USGA and R&A is likely to cost your game about 5 yards in distance, which, TFC's Gary Van Sickle surmises, is less than what you've gained from technological advances through the years
The American squad’s 35% win percentage since 1983 is a clear indicator that something is wrong. This proposal would better ensure that the U.S. is sending out its 12 best players
The narrative for Ryder Cup matches since 1985 is that the Americans are perpetual favorites. Yet, the Europeans are 12-6-1 in that time. Why? They have leveraged the role of underdog
From general managers to superintendents, hard decisions are having to be made due to rising prices across the board. How could that affect the bottom line — and you?
There is little question that the Hall of Fame course architect’s influence will be firmly imprinted on the outcome of the 43rd Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits this week
As the demands of the course superintendent's job increase, so do the pressures. The First Call’s Bradley Klein offers practical solutions to help ease the growing stress points