Tim Finchem
Under Finchem’s leadership as Commissioner (1994-2016), he worked to ensure that giving back was part of the fabric of the PGA TOUR’s business model –
Under Finchem’s leadership as Commissioner (1994-2016), he worked to ensure that giving back was part of the fabric of the PGA TOUR’s business model –
A visionary golf course developer/architect, Marion Hollins became a pioneer of the sport. A standout golfer who won the 1921 U.S. Women’s Amateur and served
Who was the finest driver of the ball in history? Who was the deadliest putter? Who was simply the best? Many entertaining arguments can be
When Billy Payne stepped down as Chairman of the Augusta National Golf Club in fall 2017, it gave the golf world an opportunity to take
Locals in the tiny town of Southern Pines were worried. The U.S. Women’s Open was coming to Pine Needles Golf Club, and residents weren’t sure
Henry Longhurst – journalist, writer, television commentator, Member of Parliament in Westminster and a household name in the UK – was the popular and revered
Born in 1876, Albert Warren (A.W.) Tillinghast is the sixth golf course architect to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. Other members
In 2011, Peter Alliss celebrated his 50th year of broadcasting the Open Championship for the BBC. Sports Illustrated noted the occasion by sitting Alliss down
An oppressive heat wave scorched Congressional Country Club on June 20 of the 1964 U.S. Open Championship. If Ken Venturi were to prevail in Bethesda,
For 30 years, Ken Schofield served atop the European Tour. As Executive Director from 1975-2004, he brought about stability and change to the Tour, as