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Members of the Golf Writers Association of America who have covered PGA tournaments, surely have many tales to tell about former and present day professionals.
You are especially invited to share those tales on this site.
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Featured Stories
Hole in One
Posted by:
Jack
The Fort Brooke Golf Club in Puerto Rico was a nine hole course built around El Morro Castle. It was a short course, had sand greens with two holes and two tees inside the dry moat. Some shots outside of the moat were gre [...]
Merry Mex
Posted by:
Jack
Harold Martin, (pictured at left) a past president of Golf Writers Association of America, told me this tale:
It used to be that the pros brought their own practice balls to the tournaments and they would h [...]
An American Hero (continued)
Posted by:
Jack Moye
An American Hero (continued) (Please read "An American Hero", first)
After retirement in Blairsville, Georgia, Bert worked with Harold Cornwell, founder of The Wilderness Scouts, a program which has helped over 8 [...]
An American Hero
Posted by:
Jack Moye
Bert . Schwarz
Dec 3, 1915 - Oct 29, 2003
This site is dedicated to the memory of Bert Schwarz, who died in 2003 at the age of 87.
I had the honor of being a friend to Bert in the latter years of [...]