Golf
: A former cart attendant recalled that the very first cart he washed on his first day (Cart #36) was the exact same cart he washed on his final day, five years later.
: A golfer on Reddit shared a story of a man who finally admitted his childhood "hole-in-one" was a fake; the very next day, the "golf gods" rewarded his honesty with a real ace on a par 3. : A former cart attendant recalled that the
: In 1950, Ben Hogan won the U.S. Open just 16 months after a near-fatal car accident that left him barely able to walk. Open just 16 months after a near-fatal car
On this particular Saturday, Leo was caddying for him. The boy was twelve, more interested in the snack bar than the scorecard, but Arthur wanted him to see the 12th hole. It was a par three, 150 yards over a shimmering pond that Arthur had personally contributed hundreds of balls to over the decades. It was a par three, 150 yards over
by Mark Frost: The true story of amateur Francis Ouimet’s 1913 U.S. Open win.