Can you go home again—to reflect and golf?

When you decide to move from East to West in Canada it is not a short jaunt down the highway. I took the plunge and drove from near Toronto with my good friend Rick when I decided to experience British Columbia and the great attributes this province offers. Ontario is much larger than you can…

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The Presidents’ Golf Playground

President Obama was arriving in Palm Springs the day I was leaving the recent North American Golf Tourism Convention (NAC) organized by IAGTO. He was not coming to huddle with advisers to discuss Putin’s probes into the Ukraine but to share a round or two with his golfing buddies. Most U.S. Presidents have ventured to…

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Missing Sandwich on the Golf Course

European golfers must be in better shape and must not get hungry. It is like they run on nuclear fuel or have a hidden compartment in their bag that stays hidden from my eyes. North American golfers are spoiled with access to electric carts/buggies and food is in abundance thanks to cart girl and half…

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Two great strolls to the first tee

Two of the best golfing experiences I have ever had commenced before hitting my first shot of the day. They also happened to be at legendary links courses. And it began simply by hoisting clubs over my shoulder after retrieving them from a locked room in a majestic hotel. Our group of twelve Verma Cuppers…

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A Golfer’s Guide to Showing Humility

While texting with my good friend Andrew during the final round of the Masters we touched upon a subject that has come up multiple times in past conversations—humility. I believe this to be an important character trait. If I listed Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spieth, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy which one would stand separate from…

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Golf’s Fresh Start

All golfers look forward to that first round of the year to usher in the spring. The advertising of The Masters Tournament gins people up and Jim Nantz’s smooth voice echoes. Clubs are polished and dreams of shooting 75 pop into the mind. My 2015 inaugural round in the desert-like interior British Columbia fortunately happens…

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Turn Golf’s Clock Back

We may have just added an hour for Daylight Savings Time but golf needs to turn back its own clock. Although FootGolf and larger golf holes are valiant efforts to increase interest in golf they are not golf. Just like touch football is fun and a kind of football it is not the real thing….