Cover Story – Renovation at TPC Craig Ranch

The host course of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, TPC Craig Ranch is widely regarded as one of the best properties in the Invited Clubs stable. The club, which is the brainchild of business mogul David Craig, opened to much acclaim in 2004, with a state-of-the-art clubhouse and the Tom Weiskopf-designed 18-hole championship course. In […]
Course Review – Sugar Tree Golf Club

Sugar Tree Golf Club has been a fun day getaway course for those on the west side of the Metroplex for years. First opened in 1988, this Phil Lumsden designed, par-72 track offers rolling topography, tree framed fairways and a spectacular view of the Brazos River on the inward nine. Located in Lipan, which is […]
Travel – Mississippi & Alabama

There’s something about great music that can turn a round of golf into an epic experience. It’s more than just playing golf – you’re creating lasting memories. And if music can transform an afternoon round, just imagine an entire golf trip centered around music. And I’m not talking about cranking the tunes at the condo […]
After the Round – The Mont Fort Worth

There’s an old southern idiom my grandparents used all the time. When I hadn’t seen them for a couple of weeks, they would tell me: “you sure are growing like a weed.” The same can be said for Fort Worth. Over the last several years, Panther City and its surrounding areas have exploded with growth […]
Drive Time – 2026 Cadillac VISTIQ Premium Luxury

Let’s face it: electric-powered vehicles are here to stay. If you’re old school like me, it took a while to acknowledge the potential demise of petrol-fueled rides. As they say, it’s best to adjust and survive rather than stubbornly hold onto dying technology. Every auto manufacturer has done so with varying degrees of success and […]
Instruction – Bottle Up a Better Swing

A common swing fault I see in many golfers is when a player opens their shoulders too quickly in the beginning of their downswing while the club head remains very high in relation to the hands. This combination creates an excessively in-to-out swing direction with open faces leading to slices and weak ball flights. If […]
Golf Science – A Chat With Rick Sessinghaus

Some people, as Shakespeare once astutely said, are born great. Others achieve greatness. Still others… no need to go to the last part of that famous phrase, in order to present a great golf coach who has worked tirelessly to achieve greatness and earn his place in the golf world. While many know Rick Sessinghaus […]
Fitness – Fascia Stretches for Fall

From the facial expressions and not-so-faint yelps during my soft tissue and stretch sessions, it’s safe to say my work isn’t exactly relaxing. When multiple people joke about needing a bite stick to survive a stretch, I know I’m in deep. But despite the discomfort, golfers have been flooding my schedule, begging for a spot […]
Instruction – Reading Greens

On Bermuda greens, golf balls tend to break toward the rough or grainier edge of the hole due to the strong influence of grain direction – a characteristic feature of Bermuda grass. Unlike Bentgrass or Poa Annua, Bermuda has thick, horizontal blades that grow in a specific direction, often leaning toward the setting sun or […]