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  • 3 days ago | linksmagazine.com | Erik Matuszewski

    Pinehurst Resort, the biggest golf destination in the U.S., went nearly three decades without adding a new 18-hole course. The next wait will be less than three years. Just over a year after the debut of the Tom Doak and Angela Moser-designed No. 10 course, Pinehurst has unveiled its plans for course No. 11. Here are 11 things to know about the next 18-holer at the "Cradle of American Golf" in the Sandhills of North Carolina.

  • 3 days ago | forbes.com | Erik Matuszewski

    The biggest golf resort in the U.S. is growing yet again, with the iconic Pinehurst Resort in the sand hills of North Carolina unveiling plans for its 11th 18-hole course. Designed by the accomplished team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, Pinehurst No. 11 will sit adjacent to Pinehurst No. 10, which debuted last year on the site of a former sand mine that sat unused for more than a decade. Construction will begin later this year, with No. 11 expected to open for play in Fall of 2027.

  • 1 week ago | linksmagazine.com | Erik Matuszewski

    Augusta National Golf Club takes center stage in the golf universe every April-a famously exclusive bastion of private golf that opens its gates to thousands of eager patrons who not only want to watch the best players in the world but see one of the game's greatest course designs. The mystique of Augusta National is an inextricable part of the annual Masters Tournament, as 99.999 percent of attendees will likely never get to play the course themselves. But it sure is fun to dream.

  • 1 week ago | forbes.com | Erik Matuszewski

    Rory McIlroy called his long-awaited, and elusive, win at the Masters Tournament a “dream come true,” and he wasn’t alone in celebrating a drama-filled final round that made him just the sixth golfer to achieve the career Grand Slam. Sports bettors who were backing McIlroy and hopeful to be a part of his story – and history – were also rejoicing after perhaps the most thrilling and agonizing Sunday at Augusta National in the modern era of the Masters.

  • 1 week ago | forbes.com | Erik Matuszewski

    If you’re a die-hard recreational golfer, prepare to be a little envious. Michael McDermott has one of the best jobs in golf this weekend, serving as a non-competing “marker” at the Masters where he plays alongside a participant when there’s an odd number of golfers in the tournament field. Saturday’s third round saw McDermott playing with Tom Kim at Augusta National Golf Club.

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Erik Matuszewski
Erik Matuszewski @ematuszewski
10 Apr 25

Leveraging partnership with @TheMasters, @BankofAmerica and @youthoncourse unveil program to provide affordable #golf access (and $5 playing fees) to 50K juniors. https://t.co/9neWjAoZKG @ForbesSports #GolfwithUs

Erik Matuszewski
Erik Matuszewski @ematuszewski
7 Apr 25

"It’s a world-class golf course and it's a blank slate. So, it's going to be a fun adventure." Why Escalante Golf acquired Canyata, a mythical #golf club in the Illinois corn fields that sees far less play than Augusta National. ➡️https://t.co/FfzTUVjMlg #ForbesSports https://t.co/5RrUaUuiyM

Erik Matuszewski
Erik Matuszewski @ematuszewski
28 Mar 25

"This will be one of the best tickets in (#golf) this year and certainly one of the hardest to get" High demand prompts @USGA to establish lottery to buy tickets for the @WalkerCup at Cypress Point. ➡️https://t.co/TDTAfmUNQC @ForbesSports 📷USGA https://t.co/ljujgHPYBg