David Droschak

Ranches, rodeos and rounds in North Dakota

It took some convincing for golf course architect Michael Hurdzan to visit and consider a remote location in North Dakota as a possible golf course site. He’s glad he took the job for Bully Pulpit, and visitors will understand why, as well, along the Lewis and Clark Golf Trail.

Field Notes: Links Drinks and golf nuts

Links Drinks celebrates its fifth anniversary; Golf Nut Society offers humor and recognition for the average golfer — and Michael Jordan.

Rain checks

Unfavorable weather conditions shouldn’t come between you and your next round of golf. Sensible Weather is here to help.

Field Notes: A new king in town

Brandon Johnson taking lead on renovating Palmer courses; demand for golf travel surges post-pandemic; Women’s Golf Day is more than just a day; Juicy Buggy debuts at St. Andrews.

TPC’s strong network connection

Since its launch in the 1980s, the TPC Network has grown to a portfolio of 29 properties that offer a diverse range of golf, membership and vacation options.

Field Notes: A solution for solving shirt size 

Texas-based Frocket has developed an app that helps alleviate tournament organizers from having to utter the words, ‘I’m sorry, we’re out of that size’; Memorial Day weekend means Patriot Days fundraisers; Florida proves to be best state for golfers.

Happy trails

When trying to decide which golf trail to navigate next, here are five worth of consideration.

Field Notes: Golf in Alaska is a beauty

The country’s largest state has just 18 courses listed, but it’s worth the trip; golf’s hall of fame returns to its roots; the U.S. Open trophy had quite the travel itinerary since Wyndham Clark’s 2023 win.