Enough with the trees and numbers. There are tens of thousands of golf courses in the world. Most have logos, and many of those logos feature trees and numbers. Oaks are wildly popular. Conifers, too.
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A tree that was removed from the sixth hole at TPC Sawgrass in 2014 due to disease has been replaced. The replacement tree is nearly identical to the original and is located in the same spot. The tree ...
It is hardly rare to see the course at Augusta National Golf Club undergo changes ahead of the Masters. The club is constantly evaluating ways to adjust its playing surfaces to present new challenges ...
The last several editions of Golf Digest's ranking of America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses, including the freshly released 2025-2026 list, reflect a growing shift toward more “option-friendly” designs.
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GOLF's editors discuss what the future of men's pro golf will look like, and weigh in on the story lines from the 2025 Mexico Open. The post Tour Confidential: LIV-PGA Tour harmony, golf's rising ...
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