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George Thomas, Billy Bell And L.A. North

Kicking off the march to 2023's U.S. Open with a look at the architects who transformed a mediocre course into a masterpiece.

This is the first of several looks at Los Angeles Country Club’s North Course as we begin the march to June.

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Weekend Recap: Rahm, Perez And Henderson Triumph

The game as played on the golf course represents only a modest part of the pleasure, enjoyment and satisfaction that comes to a person because he is a golfer. Unfortunately, the avid interest of the golfer does not always attach itself to those stroke-by-stroke recitals so frequently provided by average golfers in average locker rooms; but the lore of the game. the story of its development and of the stirring deeds of the great players of the past must always command the respectful attention of all who play golf at all regularly. To become reasonably knowledgeable in such matters comes close to being an obligation of a true golfer. BOBBY JONES


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Major(s) News & Notes January 19th, 2023

Busy week in the world of majors and surrounding nonsense!

In the latest weekly news and notes I dissect news of the CW taking on LIV plus scheduling reveals for NBC and CBS major coverage.

Plus, the bvest of GQ's Netflix doc story, Davis Love is back (again), the 2031 Ryder Cup favorite is in Spain, Scott Stallings gets his invite (finally), old auction news and a bunch of Reads.

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Weekend Wrap: Masters Field Gains Two

Si Woo Kim captures the Sony and a Masters invite.

Plus, Fernandez de Oliveira's LAAC win lands him three major invites, Continental Europe takes the Ryder Cup audition, Paul Azinger's PAC comment and Nelly Korda signs with Nike.

All that and more in the latest Quadrilateral!

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Major(s) News & Notes, January 12th, 2023

Good visibility is indispensable if the holes are to present a problem which needs to be thought out with thoroughness in the matter of attack. But visibility should not be unduly stressed, and blindness of a kind can be a virtue. TOM SIMPSON

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Coming In 2023: An Urgency To Improve Golf On TV

If Dr. MacKenzie or Donald Ross or any of the other great architects came back now, I wonder what would they think of carts, equipment, and what they’ve done to their courses. I never knew them, but I’ve studied their lives, their courses, and their thoughts on the game. I think they’d take a dim view of it. For centuries golf had had a strong enough backbone to hold onto its beliefs. BEN CRENSHAW

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Major(s) News & Notes, January 5th, 2023

Choices demand decisions and the making of decisions sooner or later leads to doubt. Uncertainty in the mind of the player is a far better and more universally fair defense than distance alone. The greater the technical skills of the player, the greater defense that doubt becomes. BILL COORE

/ Geoff Shackelford


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Does Early Season Play Foreshadow Augusta Success?

Choices demand decisions and the making of decisions sooner or later leads to doubt. Uncertainty in the mind of the player is a far better and more universally fair defense than distance alone. The greater the technical skills of the player, the greater defense that doubt becomes. BILL COORE

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2023 Predictions!

New Year's Day--Now is the accepted time to make your regular annual good resolutions. Next week you can begin paving hell with them as usual. Yesterday, everybody smoked his last cigar, took his last drink, and swore his last oath. Today, we are a pious and exemplary community. Thirty days from now, we shall have cast our reformation to the winds and gone to cutting our ancient shortcomings considerably shorter than ever. We shall also reflect pleasantly upon how we did the same old thing last year about this time. However, go in, community. New Year's is a harmless annual institution, of no particular use to anybody save as a scapegoat for promiscuous drunks, and friendly calls, and humbug resolutions, and we wish you to enjoy it with a looseness suited to the greatness of the occasion. MARK TWAIN

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Major(s) News & Notes, December 22, 2022

I think I should outlaw any attempt made by architect or inventor to deprive the game of any of its various strokes, or to take from it any of those features which require skill in the play. ROBERT HUNTER

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Discussing Donald Ross With Brad Becken

Often, the very highest recommendation of a bunker is when it is criticized. That shows that it is accomplishing the one thing for which it was built: It is making players think. How often do we hear players criticize a bunker that is placed for a carry as being an unfair one if they cannot carry it?
DONALD ROSS

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Major(s) News & Notes, December 15, 2022


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What McKinsey Told The Crown Prince

The New York Times obtains documents prepared by the maligned consulting firm projecting revenue scenarios for Saudi's golf league.

I review the highlights and ties to the LIV v. Golf Establishment battles.

Plus, links to a Year In Review podcast from McKellar.

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Major(s) News & Notes, December 8th, 2022

The medium of the artist is paint, and he becomes its master; but the medium of the golf architect is the surface of the earth over which the forces of Nature alone are master. Therefore, in the prosecution of his designs, if the architect correctly uses the forces of nature to express them and thus succeeds in hiding his hand, then, only, has he created that illusion which can still all criticism. MAX BEHR

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A Conversation With Mike McCoy

I think people watching golf want to see the unexpected, but we, too, often get the opposite…a blast off the tee, the ball doesn't bounce more than a few metros after it lands and the next one sticks in the green like a dart in the dartboard. That's boring; not like getting a bad lie and watching them get out of the predicament they themselves got into. That gives joy to people. PETER THOMSON

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Weekend Wrap: Australian Open, Hero, NBC

I think people watching golf want to see the unexpected, but we, too, often get the opposite…a blast off the tee, the ball doesn't bounce more than a few metros after it lands and the next one sticks in the green like a dart in the dartboard. That's boring; not like getting a bad lie and watching them get out of the predicament they themselves got into. That gives joy to people. PETER THOMSON

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Major(s) News & Notes, December 1, 2022

I also love Royal Melbourne, in the sand belt region of Melbourne – one of the greatest pieces of terrain on earth. Australians know how to take care of their courses, staying on the lean side, conserving water, and taking care of their native grasses. BEN CRENSHAW

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Highlights From Tiger's Hero Press Conference

Good visibility is indispensable if the holes are to present a problem which needs to be thought out with thoroughness in the matter of attack. But visibility should not be unduly stressed, and blindness of a kind can be a virtue. TOM SIMPSON

/ Geoff Shackelford

Tiger Woods discusses his World Challenge WD, calls for Greg Norman to be fired, criticizes the OWGR, and discusses his year in the majors.

A better than most Hero World Challenge presser!

Check out the Quad roundup here.


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2023 U.S. Open Tickets (Finally) Go On Sale

Water hazards are among the best and most thrilling of natural strategy, and sometimes artificial water hazards are well conceived. Like everything else, such trouble should not be overdone. As noted before, diversity, and yet again, variety, is the spice of a golf course. GEORGE THOMAS

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Major(s) News & Notes, November 24rd, 2022

Construct a course simply to cater for the giant and the chances are that it will be made ridiculous and disconcerting to the pigmy, who may even be driven to give up the game in despair. TOM SIMPSON

/ Geoff Shackelford

Happy Thanksgiving! And there is no rest for the 2022 weary as the news and notes keep coming from major championship golf.

This week the year-end OWGR state of play comes into focus, Augusta National's new 13th tee is in play, Bryson DeChambeau's (not) stunning diet reveal, the Open qualifying series features a new twist and a bunch of Reads.


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