Author: Bill Dwyre
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Ageless Wonder? Or, Aging Wonder Boy?
We cling to Tiger Woods like an eight-year-old to a favorite blankie at bedtime. He showed some promise going into the Masters and we went ga-ga. ... -
CEREAL WINNER? Will the Real Jordan Spieth Please Stand Up
We thought the Jordan Spieth Show would go on forever. How silly we are. Golf taketh as fast as it giveth. Spieth is hard to root ... -
The Jewel of Red Hill CC
Sometimes, while we watch the gems of the pro golf tours playing lights out, week after week, we forget that the game is nurtured and sustained ... -
For the Ages: Recounting Al “Mr. 59” Geiberger’s Most Excellent, Very Good Day
The assignment was to find special things to write about in conjunction with this magazine’s 50 years of golf coverage. That was easy. I found Al ... -
Remembering Jim Murray: Best of the Best
Editor’s Note: Over its 50-year history, FORE Magazine has presented articles by some of the very best golf writers in Southern California and the U.S. It’s ... -
Behind The Curtain: John Foster of Desert Classic Charities celebrates 30 years with PGA TOUR event
John Foster has navigated professional golf hazards like Lindsay Vonn on the slalom. In his own way, Foster is the pro game’s Arnold Palmer or Jack ... -
View From The Other Side: Matt Dye’s Special Hole
Once upon a time, not very long ago, there was a golf hole built that was meant to challenge and tantalize. It was meant to be ... -
The Unforgiven: Ruminations on a Sissy Game that Came Back to Bite
It has become clear, as years creep by and my drives keep coming to earth closer to the tee box, that golf is the ointment of ... -
Golf The Greatest Game: Despite Subjecting Us to More Ups and Downs Than Riding a Pogo Stick, We Love You
Forget Charles Dickens and his two cities. This is the tale of two golf rounds. First came Escena, a gentle and kind-looking layout near the Palm ... -
While We’re Young…. Please!: In an age of fast, fast, fast, why are we still struggling with slow play?
As a new columnist in this space, I shall begin by using it to write about an old problem. Slow play. Let’s be more emphatic: Stupid, ...