Golf Guide: Faking It
Seasoned Toronto golfers maintain a polite façade, but inside they’re a surly, impatient breed, and generally unwelcoming to beginners. Here’s how to pass for a semi-pro
Published: June 2008
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Golf Guide: Faking ItSeasoned Toronto golfers maintain a polite façade, but inside they’re a surly, impatient breed, and generally unwelcoming to beginners. Here’s how to pass for a semi-pro
Published: June 2008
Golf Guide: Fore PlayA poseur’s guide to looking good on the links
Published: June 2008
Golf Guide: SwingersBeing on the tee doesn’t have to mean looking like a tool
Published: June 2008
Golf Guide: Up to ParYour colleagues all golf. You don’t. A career-limiting deficiency? Follow this plan
Published: June 2008
Angus Glen North, home of last year’s Canadian Open, dissected
Published: July 2007
Borrow a set of clubs and test out these beginner-friendly GTA courses
Published: May 2007
These gorgeous layouts are easy on the eyes, if not the scorecard
Published: May 2007
The latest golf gadgets
Published: May 2007
The five best elevated tee shots in southern Ontario
Published: May 2007
The top courses for schmoozing a client
Published: May 2007
The GTA’s trickiest greens prove par golf is no gimme
Published: May 2007
A rugged foursome of first-class courses above cottage country
Published: May 2007
For the first time, Angus Glen North snags the Canadian Open,
golf’s glitziest tourney this side of the border
Published: May 2007
Fashionable golf wear is no longer an oxymoron
Published: May 2007
If your finances don't make par, here are the three great courses under $70
Published: May 2006