In Nebraska, Landmand is King Collins' Next Very Big Thing

In Nebraska, Landmand is King Collins' Next Very Big Thing

Landmand is a manifesto — an epistle for architectural “maximalism,” just as Sand Hills evangelized for minimalism a generation ago.

Chad Ramey

Chad Ramey

“If you’re gonna be really good, then you’ve gotta be super-consistent. Anybody can play with anybody for one day, or two days — but to string four rounds together, and to string an entire season together, you’re gonna have to be super-consistent.”

Jared Wolfe

Jared Wolfe

“It slowly got better. I won another one in ’18, and then ’19 hit: we won the first event out, and I thought, ‘Wow, we’re really validating that I can do this.’ From there on out, my mindset went from ‘let’s try to survive out here and make the cut’ to ‘let’s get in contention to win as many weeks as we possibly can.’”

Now For Mississippi 12-Holer's Hard Part

Now For Mississippi 12-Holer's Hard Part

With the goal of breaking ground in September 2021, the team spearheading a 12-hole King Collins design in Jackson, Miss., has begun laying the groundwork for a fundraising push beginning in late 2020.

For Justin Thomas, the Time is Now

For Justin Thomas, the Time is Now

Justin Thomas doesn’t have to win the PGA Championship. But now at the height of his powers, and with seven majors scheduled for the next 11 months, he will never see a better chance to build his legacy.

Champions Retreat

Champions Retreat

If the Augusta National Women’s Amateur is an important golf tournament, then Champions Retreat is an important golf course — to the tournament’s players, and to the fans who watch the tournament. That’s a heavy expectation to bear. But Champions Retreat vindicates that importance.

Kyle Porter

Kyle Porter

“I think that these leagues — and this is not a PGA Tour-specific thing, because you see this in college sports — they pull back access. They don’t want you to have access. They want more control. And what that creates is more value on being funny or having the Twitter-type stuff. COVID’s only exacerbated that.”