by Steve Pike | May 13, 2026 | golf business, golf entertainment, Personalities, PGA Tour
In his two PGA Tour starts with his new McLaren irons, Justin Rose has posted a T-65 at the Cadillac Championship at Doral and T-45 at the Truist Championship. An inauspicious beginning for Rose and McLaren, to be sure. But the Englishman isn’t putting on the brakes...
by Steve Pike | May 11, 2026 | golf business, LIV Golf, Opinion, Personalities, PGA Tour
By Brian Sommer What we are noticing is neither a scheduling quirk, nor a petty inconsistency dressed up as gossip. It is something far more revealing and, if one is honest, far less comfortable: a sport attempting to reinvent itself under duress while insisting,...
by Steve Pike | May 10, 2026 | golf business, Golf News, Instruction, LPGA, Personalities, PGA Tour
College Golf Experience (CGX), a leading college golf camp company exclusively endorsed by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA), has launched Committed Golf, a groundbreaking digital platform delivering exclusive college golf coach content created for...
by Steve Pike | Apr 19, 2026 | golf business, Golf Course Design, Golf Courses, Golf News, Personalities, PGA Tour, Resorts, Travel News
Nobody can mention Harbour Town Golf Links without mentioning Pete Dye in the same breath. There’s been said about each during this week’s RBC Heritage at Sea Pines Resort on Hilton Head Island, S.C., where Dye, in 1969 created Harbour Town. Almost immediately, the...
by Steve Pike | Apr 16, 2026 | golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News, Opinion, PGA Tour, Private Clubs, The Masters
By Brian Sommer Once again, we arrive at that peculiar annual pilgrimage to the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta GA., a place so meticulously curated in its own mythology that it begins to resemble less a geographical location than a softly enforced...
by Steve Pike | Mar 30, 2026 | Golf News, Opinion, PGA Tour, The Masters, Tiger Woods
By Brian Sommer There is, in the modern golf industry, a peculiar and persistent habit of mistaking assertion for evidence. One hears, with almost sacramental regularity, that the game is “growing,” that participation is rising, that interest is expanding, that the...