This year as part of our 25th anniversary celebration, we have planned a weekend trip to Montreal and Quebec City to play two of Willie Park Jr.’s best North American courses. Willie Jr. either created or modified some 50-plus golf courses in Canada and the U.S. Also this year Willie Jr. is being honored with induction into the World Golf […]
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Will these irons comply with SoHG Equipment Guidelines?
That question comes up often, and the answer is never as clear as we would like. Still, we need to try to ensure that everyone has an understanding of which clubs are allowed and which are not. During that transition time when the golf world was moving from wood shafted clubs to steel shafted clubs, club makers and club companies […]
A Chance Encounter
It was a quiet night in the club room. Rather a welcoming change from the usual ebullience that characterizes our younger and more enthusiastic bucks. They were off raining down ebulliency somewhere else, I suppose. Two tables held foursomes plying spades and hearts for points rather than approaching clubs and putters. Their occasional guffaws and lighthearted banter did nothing to […]
California prepares for 2013 hickory golf season
2012 Year in Review, Hickory Golf on the Pacific Coast Happy New Year Hickory Friends, I hope 2013 is a great one, especially for hickory golf out here on the West. Keep your 2013 calendars open for Pacific Coast Hickory events. In mid-Feb we have the Arizona Desert Hickory; the California Hickory “North-South” is back and kicks off Friday night […]
To friends and golf in the kingdom
The six U.S. lads who visited the World Hickory Open in October 2012. Editor’s note: Mike Stevens is a golf teacher and holder of several national hickory titles. A thoughtful writer and familiar competitor at hickory touraments here and abroad, Mike shares his thoughts about travel to the World Hickory Open this past October. One of his playing/traveling companions, […]
Darwin and Behr on the golf ball
The Autumn Wee Nip offered a discussion of modern balls available for play in modern events that employ pre-1900 equipment. There was much discussion even back in the day about the ball, the new rubber core, the smaller hard ball and the “floater.” For additional reading, we heartily recommend you log-in to your member’s dashboard and check out the two […]
Hickory Courses we Love to Play: The Babe Zaharias Golf Course – Tampa Fl.
Located just 20 minutes from downtown in the tree-lined residential neighborhood of Forest Hills, The Babe measures a modest 6,244 yards, but should not be taken lightly. Mike Stevens, SoHG board member and national hickory champion, recommends the course as a great challenge for visiting hickory golfers. Although both nines are par-35, the backside sports four par-4s in excess of […]
Dr. Gary Wiren Exhibit
The accompanying gallery shares photos of the exhibit in Delray Beach, courtesy of Melissa Carter, director of marketing and public relations for the Delray Beach Center for the Arts in Delray Beach. Fla.
A Ruling and a Secret
A Ruling and a Secret By MacDuff There was a great deal of talk in the club about the recent USGA ruling regarding the so-called “belly putter.” The newest dictum mandates that no part of a putter may be “anchored” against the body. Curiously, to my mind, it was deemed acceptable to secure a putter against one’s forearm, presumably because […]
USGA bans anchored strokes
The rule will take effect on Jan. 1, 2016, the beginning of the next four-period of rule amendments or changes. You can get the story from the USGA by clicking on the following link: Anchoredstroke