The Etiquetteist w/ Josh Sens
Can A.I. help golfers with golf etiquette? We found out
Decades after the rise of Iron Byron, robots don’t just play golf anymore. They’ve got into talking about golf, too.Pro says high-handicappers could play faster doing this. Is it a good idea?
One PGA Tour player said high-handicappers could speed up play by being more prepared for poor shots while on tee boxes, but is he right?Can A.I. help golfers with golf etiquette? We found out
Decades after the rise of Iron Byron, robots don’t just play golf anymore. They’ve got into talking about golf, too.8 ways South Korean golf course etiquette differs from the U.S.
In the golf-obsessed nation of South Korea, golf etiquette is unlike what you’ll experience in the U.S. Here are eight major differences.At a private club, should I feel obligated to have my shoes cleaned? | The Etiquetteist
The privilege of playing as a guest at a fancy club comes with pesky questions, including whether you should have your shoes shined.My playing partner asked to ride in my cart. Could I have said no? | The Etiquetteist
Offering a ride on a course to a stranger is like picking up a hitchhiker on a lonely highway. You might get an oddball in the passenger seat.Should weekend hackers use AimPoint? The Etiquetteist gives his read
Like plumb-bobbing before it, the time-consuming green-reading technique has seeped into the amateur game. Should it be condoned?13 egregious golf-etiquette violations our readers witnessed on the course
Bad shots happen. So does bad behavior. In a recent GOLF.com survey, readers described the worst on-course conduct they’ve seen.Want to build a backyard putting green? Here are 4 key considerations
A lot of golfers dream of having a backyard putting green, but few know what it takes to make that a reality.8 thankless golf-course superintendent duties that you should thank them for
From algae removal to armadillo abatement, a superintendent handles countless crucial duties beyond cutting and watering grass.How this course survives in one of the hottest spots on earth
At Furnace Creek Golf Course in Death Valley, Calif., temps routinely run well into the triple digits. Here’s how the crew beats the heat.Dog pee damaging your lawn? Here’s what to do when your pooch takes relief
Among the many pests that can damage your grass: dog pee. Here, according to a superintendent, is how to get ahead of the problem.A homeowner wonders why his grass won’t grow. A superintendent has ideas
On a tree-shaded site in Rochester, N.Y., a homeowner can’t get grass to grow. But a golf course superintendent has some tips.4 crucial lawn-care tips, according to turf experts at the USGA
The people who help prepare golf courses for major championships know quite a bit about lawn-care, too. Here’s their advice.No water, no problem: Why U.S. Senior Open site is agronomic anomaly
Nearly 130 years after it hosted the first U.S. Open Championship, Newport Country Club still has no irrigation in its fairways or rough.‘Pizza on a shell’: How pepperoni butter sets this course’s oysters apart
House-made pepperoni butter and garlic breadcrumbs make the oysters at 3’s Greenville a customer favorite.This rum-based martini is the perfect finish to any round — and any meal
Nothing punctuates an epic holiday gathering like a rich and flavorful nightcap, and this one is sure to impress every guest at the table.10 limited-edition American whiskies to gift (or buy for yourself) for the holidays
As the winter holidays approach, so too comes the chance to acquire bottles of exceptional American whiskey. Here are 10 great options.Want perfect mashed potatoes? Don’t make this common mistake
Make your mashed potatoes sing with these best-practice tips from Kevin Humphreys, the executive chef at Tributary in Driggs, Idaho.The keys to making game-day-ready grilled chicken wings
Nothing says game-day grub like perfectly grilled chicken wings, and social media star Chance Cozby shares how to do it right.How to make a South 385, a delicious twist on a French 75
At 3’s, a 12-hole short course and community gathering place in Greenville, S.C., a signature drink is an artisan riff on a cocktail classic.This surprising ingredient makes cornbread perfect, according to a golf-club chef
Atlanta Athletic Club executive chef Eric DaRin shares the secret to making a delectable version of this Southern staple.
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