Repairing Ball Marks (March 23, 2004)
Ball marks, those indentations caused when a ball lands sharply on a soft green, have been ruining good putts since the days of Old Tom Morris.
Raking Bunkers (March 7, 2004)
Sand bunkers are enough of a hazard without the bad lies caused by an unraked surface, so here are some quick tips for making sure that the next golfer who faces your predicament isn't additionally cursed by an ungroomed bunker.
A Step-By-Step Guide to Consistent Bunkers (February 4, 2004)
Follow the rules and you can achieve consistency, but are you sure you want to? By Chris Hartwiger
Repairing Divots (February 2, 2004)
If you play golf, you create divots - it's part of the game.
Golf Cars and Cart Paths (January 24, 2004)
Golf cars are a convenience enjoyed by millions of players and a necessity for many golfers with disabilities. However, when they are driven improperly, they can cause serious damage to the course.
"American architecture allows practically no option as to where the drive shall go. Now, let me ask you what manner of golfer will be developed by courses of this nature? The answer is a mechanical shot producer with little initiative and less judgment, and ability only to play the shot as prescribed."
Bobby Jones
