Masters Flag Story
In April 1993, Sharon and I were fortunate to be invited to our first Masters tournament by Cliff...
Masters Blog
Our lives are a series of routines, obligations, rewards, and surprises. My dad used to tell me...
Blog – Friday, March 20
Whether it be infrequently, seldom, occasionally, or fairly regularly, we all hold onto the game...
What Now for Rory McIlroy?
Windows are a convenient metaphor for life and sports. In the broadest sense we are living in our...
Honorable Company
When the mind is quiet it is inclined to drift to the things that matter most. Those things are...
The Company You Keep
There can be pride in association. In sports, venues are part of the dream. It’s not only who...
It’s Darkest Before the Dawn
Feelings are not facts. But we consume sports at a time that “takes” and what used to simply be...
Happy Fathers Day – Because of Him
We all have moments in our lives that we point to as to why we made choices, took certain...
US Open Diary – Round 2
It was a great tone setter for the day to meet up with Michael Campbell, the 2005 champion at...
US Open Diary – Round 1
The grandiosity of the U.S. Open was on display on Thursday. Big crowds ringing many of the holes...
US Open Diary – Wednesday at Pinehurst
When you conduct the U.S. Open in Pinehurst you are in an environment where the players,...
US Open Diary – Tuesday at Pinehurst
Tuesday was a dry, warm day and the rain that fell at Pinehurst No. 2 on Sunday night was a...
Just For Today
Cunning, baffling, powerful. I heard those three words for the first time in a treatment facility...
Streaking to Separation
Chic Anderson and Frank Ricard had their moments, but they were separated by 30 years. In 1973...
Masters Diary – Saturday
Oftentimes golfers give the impression that they are never satisfied. Friday at Augusta National...

