Author: George Fuller
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Practice-Shmactice
Most Days I’d Prefer To Paint A Wall Now I’m no Charles Barkley when it comes to my golf swing, but I can relate to the ... -
Fast Friends on the Links: Be Wary of the Guy Quoting Mayakovsky
BEING CHILDREN OF THE NEW WORLD disallows us from giving our golf clubs such lofty names as Royal & Ancient Golf Club of Saint Andrews, the ... -
The Danger Zone: Contemplating a Return to the Game
In golf, a whiz kid I was not. My dad didn’t play, my schools didn’t have golf teams and I didn’t know Arnie’s Army from McHale’s ... -
Nor-Cal Gems: With Warmer Days Comes The Urge For Travel
This past winter’s cold and snow may not have produced many golf days in certain parts of the Golden State, but now that warmer days are ... -
A Beautiful Wildness: Golf in Hawaii is as Good as it Gets
Golf came to the Hawaiian Islands in the late 1890s. The first courses were built by Scottish plantation managers who came to oversee the then-thriving pineapple ... -
Golden Golf: Till Death Do Us Part
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been beaten silly at my local muni by a 90-year-old guy named Saul, who bunts his tee shot ... -
A Tropical Gem: Kapalua, Maui Keeps Evolving
Is there a better way to spend the first few days of a new year than enjoying the tropical pleasures of Maui, Hawaii? The sun, the ... -
Short is the New Long
Imagine There’s No Scorecard. It’s Easy If You Try. Back in the 1960s and ‘70s, building tough golf courses was all the rage. Spyglass Hill GC ... -
Hit the Road: Jack & Jill
RV ROAD TRIPS FOR SUMMER & FALL According to campingfunzone.com, RV sales and rentals are through the roof this year as consumers turn to road tripping ... -
Spirits of the Game: A Decade’s Best
The Central California town of Paso Robles has made quite a name for itself as a wine destination over the past 15 years, with more than 200 ...