GOLF COURSE

May 10 2026POLITICS

Washington’s Golf Courses Get a Fresh Start Under New Plan

The U. S. capital’s public golf scene is getting a shake-up. Two of Washington, D. C. ’s well-known golf courses—Langston and Rock Creek Park—will now be run by a non-profit group under a long-term lease. The third, East Potomac Golf Links, will stay open for now but will eventually undergo major ch

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Apr 02 2026OPINION

City Park Golf Course: A Baton Rouge staple worth keeping

Baton Rouge has long been known for its community spaces that bring people together, and City Park Golf Course stands out as one of them. This course isn’t just about golf—it’s where many locals learned the game, practiced their swings, or enjoyed a quick nine holes after work. But as cities grow an

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Golf: Trump's Unconventional Workout and Political Play

Donald Trump has a unique approach to fitness. He doesn't like traditional workouts. He finds treadmills boring. Instead, he prefers golf. He plays it often. He even calls it his exercise. Trump shared this with the Wall Street Journal. He said he doesn't enjoy long hours on a treadmill. He'd rather

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Dec 26 2025OPINION

Golf, Diversity, and Community: A Closer Look at Virginia Beach's Green Spaces

Virginia Beach's golf courses are more than just places for the wealthy to play. They are vibrant community hubs where people of all backgrounds enjoy the game. The idea that golf is only for rich white men is outdated and unfair. Public courses like Virginia Beach National Golf Club attract a diver

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Hawaii's Hidden Gem: Where Luxury Meets Nature

On the Big Island of Hawaii, a special place called Kohanaiki is making waves. It's not just about the fancy homes or the golf course. It's about the way it blends luxury with respect for nature and history. Kohanaiki is a private community that feels like a world away, yet it's just minutes from t

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Nov 17 2025CRIME

Trouble on the Greens: Golf Club Fights Back Against Bike Gangs

Bulwell Forest Golf Club in Nottingham is under siege. Bike gangs have been terrorizing the place for years, but things have taken a dark turn. A golfer was left paralyzed after a brutal attack. The club manager himself was threatened with a machete. Just last month, the course had to shut down for

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Jun 11 2025SPORTS

The 2025 U. S. Open: Who Will Shine at Oakmont?

The 2025 U. S. Open is set to take place at Oakmont Country Club, a venue known for its extreme difficulty. This will be the 10th time Oakmont hosts the event, and the first since 2016. The course has undergone significant changes, with expanded greens and new hole locations, making it even more cha

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May 14 2025SPORTS

Golf's Big Showdown: Who Will Take the 2025 PGA Championship?

Quail Hollow Club, nestled in Charlotte, is all set to host the 2025 PGA Championship. This isn't the club's first rodeo with a major event; it's hosted the Truist Championship annually since 1961. The course has seen some big changes over the years, with updates from Arnold Palmer and Tom Fazio. Th

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Mar 12 2025SPORTS

The 2025 Players Championship: Will Weather and Competition Rain on Scottie Scheffler’s Parade?

The 2025 Players Championship is set to kick off on March 13, with the iconic 17th-hole Island Green ready to challenge the top golfers. The tournament promises thrilling golf action and a chance to witness history. Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Ludvig Aberg are among the favorites, but the w

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Jan 17 2025CRIME

A Business Owner's Shocking Past: DNA Solves Decades-Old Assault Cases

Imagine digging up crimes from the past. That's what happened when DNA testing finally caught up with Kurt Alan Rillema, a Michigan business owner. Police found that Rillema, 51, was the FBI behind two sexual assault cases way back in 1999 and 2000—at golf courses in Oakland County and Penn State Un

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