Quebec, founded in 1608, was the center of the French empire in the new world. New France, as it was called, controlled the St. Lawrence River and everything upstream to the west. It was based upon the fur trade and the rival English traders were no match for the French voyageurs who explored far to the west of the Great Lakes […]
Author Archives: Jim Davis
A Hundred Ways of Pleasing
There is something in the modern hickory golfer’s soul that sets him apart. While it could be a simple streak of inherited eccentricity, or a misalignment of certain DNA strands, there is, it seems, a commonality of dissatisfaction with modern golf. Certain it is that modern golf is the direct descendant of Allan, Old Tom and others before them, but […]
Andrews takes first CS title of 2013
Roger Andrews continued his winning ways, wrapping up the Mountain Valley Hickory Open with a two-stroke victory over Ben Hollerback and Tony Smarrelli on the No. 3 course at the Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, N.C. Andrews, of Jenks, Okla., won the 2012 Championship Series this past November on the Mid Pines course in neighboring Southern Pines. Richard Grula took the […]
General “Holtz-kopf” takes Desert Classic by storm
Darci Breeden and Dick Lee were among those who enjoyed the inaugural Arizona Desert Hickory Classic. The inaugural Desert Hickory Classic in Arizona drew three dozen gents and one lady (from six different states and Canada) to the Feb. 16-17 event at the Los Caballeros Golf Club in Wickenburg. Event host Ken Holtz was in good form, torching the […]
Florida outing has 1920s Miami flavor
Hickory bliss amid the palms By Hugh Menzies (Editor’s note: SoHG member and Metropolitan Hickory Golfer founder Brian Schuman thought it might be fun to invite a few pals down to warmer climes for a resurrection of the grand golfing life with a 1920’s flavor. Hugh and Enid Menzies accepted Brian’s invitation and enjoyed their stay in lovely Miami. Hugh […]
Hickory Courses we Love to Play: Kilspindie Golf Club
It was 2004, my first golfing trip to Scotland. The agenda included foursomes at Musselburgh, at match with the members of Dirlton Castle and the Scottish Hickory over Gullane 3. There was also another round, one at Kilspindie between Gullane and Musselburgh along the East Lothian coast, that was as enjoyable as anything that memorable trip. Wonderful springy turf, lovely […]
The games will soon begin
Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by the promise of golf; Though we cower by hearth in northern climes, in the outposts of empire there are games afoot; fortunes to be made, and we fortunate viewers by courtesy of the media barons. Like the recently unearthed Richard, the time is full of promise and though we […]
Hickory golf introduced to readers of golfwrx.com
A little PR this way comes thanks to a recent article in Golfwrx.com. Author Ron Montesano spoke to several people involved in modern hickory golf to gain an understanding of the sport and convey it to the largely mainstream golfer readers of the website, which is a partner with the Golf Digest company. Here’s a link to the story. golfwrx-hickory […]
MVHO sold out though additional spots may open up
2013 Mountain Valley Hickory OpenMarch 15-17Pinehurst Resort Course No. 3 Apparently the change in date (from October) has been good for the Mountain Valley Hickory Open as is the change in venue to Pinehurst. The event, as of Feb. 5, is sold out. However, requests for additional signups are being taken and placed on a waiting list. Tournament Director Breck […]
U.S. Pro Hickory won by Swiss pro
Mike Stevens, left, director of the U.S. Pro Hickory Championship, presentsthe John Shippen Cup to 2013 winner Paolo Quirici of Switzerland. By Bushwood GopherFreelance contributor TEMPLE TERRACE, FL 1/21/13 – I remember watching a playoff football game in the fourth quarter with both teams tied in a tense battle and the clock winding down. John Madden, calling the game for […]