[extremely circa 2001 The Rock voice] *Finally,* the Lying Four podcast HAS COME BACK to the Internet! And it's Masters week, which makes this the only Masters-themed podcast. This episode covers everything you need to know if you're heading t
After years on life support, the golf course construction business appears to be picking up. Three architects -- Rob Collins, Nathan Crace, and Blake Conant -- share their perspectives on the uptick in business, and how they're navigating large
Conversations with three of my favorite golf writers -- Tom Coyne, Jim Hartsell, and Shane Ryan -- on how they approach the gargantuan task of writing a book.
Women make up a little more than half the population, but account for less than a quarter of on-course golfers. Golf’s history of exclusion is to blame, and it manifests itself in ways that are obvious and subtle. Episode 4 of the Lying Four p
Twenty years ago this month, the Supreme Court cemented Casey Martin's right to use a golf cart on the PGA Tour. Thanks to Casey Martin, Doug Ferguson of the Associated Press, Prof. Michael Ashley Stein of Harvard Law School, and Prof. Andrew S
Rob Collins and Tad King's renovation of the Links at Overton Park, a historic nine-hole golf course in Memphis, Tenn., offers a window into the juggling act inherent to golf course construction. Thanks to Collins (@KingCollinsGolf on Twitter)
Episode 1 of the Lying Four podcast explores the landscape of golf media, from the entanglement of traditional media with the subjects they cover to independent media testing new revenue sources. Special thanks to guests Samantha Marks, Dr. And