Courses & Travel
- Buddies Trip Planner Contest: And the Winners Are ...
- Ladies and gentleman, the judges have made their decisions: We have the six winners of our first Golf Digest Buddies-Trip Planner Contest.
Courses & Travel
- Giving Back To The Givers
- Win a weekend at Pinehurst for your trip planner
Courses & Travel
- Golf Digest Ambush: On pines and needles
- Matt Ginella surprises a group of friends celebrating a 40th birthday in Pinehurst and gets an impromptu lesson from a legend of the game, Peggy Kirk Bell.
Blog: Editors' Blog
- Back-to-back Opens
- Golf World's news of the 2014 "double major" at Pinehurst, when the USGA will conduct it's men's and women's Opens back-to-back, generated this intriguing idea from a Florida reader: Dear Editor, To Mr. Ron Sirak...
- Golf: Here In Spirit
- The 10th anniversary of Payne Stewart's last U.S. Open win is the best way to celebrate how he lived
Courses & Travel
- Pinehurst's Ryder Cup Lounge: The House Cocktail
- Watch bartender Mike Bishop create the lounge's signature drink, Carolina Peach Tea.
Blog: Where's Matty G?
- Golf Digest Gives Back
- My friends are always saying I'm the Santa Claus of golf. That all I do is go around the country giving groups of golfers gifts and space in their favorite golf magazine. I can't disagree,...
- Herrington: Danny Lee-One For The Books
- Danny Lee caps a red-hot summer at Pinehurst No. 2, becoming the youngest to win a U.S. Amateur
Blog: Campus Insider
- An 'upsetting' second round
- PINEHURST, N.C.--So much for form holding early on Thursday at the 108th U.S. Amateur Championship. Upsets were the order of the morning under cloudy skies at Pinehurst No. 2, where three former U.S. Walker Cup...
Blog: Campus Insider
- Supersized playoff at Pinehurst
- PINEHURST, N.C.--It's one of the U.S. Amateur's more entertaining yet little-known rituals: the annual playoff to determine who are the last few golfers advancing from the stroke-play qualifying field of 315 to the match-play field...
Blog: Campus Insider
- Time off helped U.S. Am medalist Fillmore
- PINEHURST, N.C.--So how do you become a good enough golfer to earn medalist honors at the U.S. Amateur Championship? Try giving up the game for two years. OK, so maybe it's not the conventional training...



















