In 1950, a World War II navy officer and Chicago businessman named William H. Davis had an idea for a golf magazine directed at the recreational golfer, rather than the golf fan. With his partners ...
In Part 1 of our three-part 75th anniversary podcast series, we looked at the changes in professional golf since the founding of Golf Digest in 1950. Viewed from afar, the pace of that change is ...
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Brooks back on tour? Phil returns to Shinnecock? Our serious (and not-so-serious) predictions for 2026
On this week's episode of The Loop podcast, we take a serious, and not-so-serious, look ahead at the new year.
There is a story to be told that the modern history of American professional golf, starting around the 1950 founding of Golf Digest, is a story of how the game evolved economically and racially to not ...
On this Election Day, us here at The Loop podcast cast some very important votes—just not about what you're thinking. Our top issue? Drinking on the golf course. We here at Golf Digest have talked ...
It's time to change things up. Do things differently. Inject a little life. And no, we're not just talking about the PGA Tour's proposed changes for 2026, which were revealed on Tuesday. The other ...
Despite the fact they often play in the same tournaments together, it's borderline impossible to get the likes of Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka in the same room ...
Leave it to Phil Mickelson to ignite a fiery Golf Twitter debate that might stay lit right up until Masters Thursday, when he and the rest of the LIV golfers in the field at Augusta National finally ...
In the constant chase for a better golf game, players tend to focus on lessons, new clubs or the newest swing thought making the rounds online. Yet some of the most impactful performance upgrades are ...
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