The Best Golf Course I Never Got to Play And How I Became a Golf Professional
A PGA Master Golf Professional reflects on his life intertwined with the history of golf and his personal journey on and off the course. He reminisces about the Professional Golfers Association, his broadcast and writing careers, and the profound influence of his upbringing and Mormon pioneer heritage. His narrative shifts from personal anecdotes to historical parallels, notably in Utah, where golf’s history and the Mormon settlement overlap. He highlights the difficulty in choosing a favorite golf course due to the unique memories each holds. Yet, he shares a deep affection for the game and its places, equating courses to fine art. He concludes with accounts of three iconic courses he regrettably never played, despite his extensive experiences.
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