Soon after Collin Morikawa sunk his final putt to win the 2020 PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park, CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz said: “You just might be referring to him by one name in the future.” I’m assuming he meant “Collin”. Uh oh, here we go again in our noble attempt to coronate the...
Guru Reviews The Match: Champions For Charity

Let’s face it, there’s not a lot of to write about golf travel right now, especially internationally. Presently, I have a couple of topic choices, wine and made-for-TV golf matches that raise money for Covid-19 charities. With a bit of Guru genius and ingenuity, I’ve somehow managed to combine both. I decided to review...
The Old Course St Andrews: Applications for Advanced Tee Times Starts August 21st

I’m not sure which is more difficult, competing with 30,000 people on a typical day to see the Mona Lisa or getting a guaranteed tee time to play the Old Course at St Andrews. There’s only one of each and the demand to view one and play the other is absolutely through the roof....
It’s Koepka in a Three Peat at U.S. Open

I can’t wait for this weekend when the best golfers in the world compete on one of its grandest stages, Pebble Beach Golf Links. From the stunning aerial shots of Carmel and Pebble Beach to the announcers waxing poetically about the awesome surroundings to Brooks Koepka hitting bombs in to the Monterey Peninsula sky,...
Glorious Pebble Beach Celebrates Centenary By Hosting US Open

There are few venues in the world of sport as iconic as Pebble Beach Golf Links. This stunning coastal location runs alongside Carmel Bay, which is four miles long and sits on the south side of the Monterey Peninsula, around 120 miles south of San Francisco. The California beauty is one of the most famous golf courses...