Molly McMulligan’s FAB 5
Where E Stands for “Executive” But Not “Easy” – 5 of Colorado’s great shorter courses that are fast, fun and challenging
Where E Stands for “Executive” But Not “Easy” – 5 of Colorado’s great shorter courses that are fast, fun and challenging
I asked the CGA’s resident rules gurus which Rules a newbie or casual golfer should endeavor to implement, or which ones rules-observing CGA members ought to stress when encouraging a friend or family member to take up the game.
Couples in Colorado can play golf together at any public course, but sometimes it’s fun to feel like a team, competing against other teams, and then enjoy a 19th hole with other teams of couples.
Are the greens within a few inches of the hole being damaged by leaving the flagstick in while putting? Are golfers allowed to tamp down the edges of the hole before putting without penalty?
D-I-S-C-O | Music manners for the course! The touchiest topic in golf these days, by far, is on-course music. Who gets to play it, and how loud?
I love everything about belonging to a golf club or league. I belong to three of the CGA’s member clubs and am even thinking about joining a fourth. But I don’t get why I have to pay CGA membership dues at every club.
I like to sip wine when I play golf, but the drink carts almost always carry just beer and liquor. Is it OK for me to bring my own?