Ah, Augusta … and a P.S. on Lexi
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks waxes nostalgically about the only time he attended The Masters, shortly after pimento was invented and dinosaurs still roamed the planet.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks waxes nostalgically about the only time he attended The Masters, shortly after pimento was invented and dinosaurs still roamed the planet.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks talks to the new Canadian owners of the iconic Dunvegan Hotel, in St. Andrews, Scotland, a favourite watering hole for golfers from all over the world.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks fondly recalls some time spent with the late Simon Hobday.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks has returned from his self imposed hiatus to let us know that the governing bodies still don’t have this Rules thing quite right.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks is going on hiatus but leaves some parting comments about golf in the Olympics, the Rio golf course and Golf Canada CEO Scott Simmons.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks reflects on the different ways that luck plays a role in shaping our lives and our golf games.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks finds it’s not easy choosing just one story of the year when so many things happened in the golf world in 2016.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks is wondering if he’ll need more drastic solutions for the army of slow players in front of him using new distance measuring technology.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks has compiled another gallery of favourites – from the prettiest par 3’s in the world to classic clubhouses.