HICKORY GOLF NEWS

Hickory golf, then and now
August 5, 2011

There are striking similarities between Hickory Golf of today and the last decades of the 19th century! Our engaging hobby is almost unknown to the golfing world outside our little band of Practitioners here and abroad, and attracts no professional reward or public notice, with the happy result that it can be competitive without risk of ungentlemanly conduct, and entirely […]

One Hacker’s U.S. Hickory Open
August 2, 2011

By Hugh Menzies French Lick, Indiana.  There is a name to conjure with. The name derives from a Frenchman who owned a salt works by a creek many moons ago.  Lick was a word used for creek back then. It is, as basketball cognoscenti know, the hometown of NBA great, Larry Bird. It was also, for three days of early […]

2011 Mike Brown Award Nominations Are Open
June 30, 2011

Mike was a cherished character whose life, personality and many larger-than-life qualities remain indelibly etched in the minds and memories of those who were fortunate to know him. The award celebrates his respect for the traditions of hickory golf; his dedication to growing the sport; and his passion for promoting lasting friendships through hickory golf. The award itself is Mike’s beloved […]

SoHG to Support Historic Golf in Florida

The Society of Hickory Golfers has agreed to be listed as a supporter of a new effort to identify and locate historic courses in the sunshine state. The Florida Historic Golf Trail (FHGT) Program “will greatly enhance public awareness of Florida’s historic golf courses, increase awareness of historic preservation, promote tourism throughout the state, and help provide an economic impact […]

New board officers for 2011-2012
June 13, 2011

The following were selected for new board positions for 2011-2012: President – Chris Deinlein President-Elect – Mark Wehring Treasurer – Mark Wehring Secretary – Ken Holtz Roger Hill will continue as membership chairman.

French Lick Hotels & Hill Course — Home of the 2011 USHO
June 6, 2011

The U.S. Hickory Open is to be hosted this year by one of the most famous resorts in the country. The claim began with salt. Flowing mineral springs in the area left salt deposits that attracted such animals as deer, buffalo and French fur traders. The latter never really settled in and when the British and Germans starting nosing around […]

Voting completed for SoHG Board – Holtz & Speed Return, Rob Ahlschwede Added
May 23, 2011

Election results have returned Ken Holtz and Breck Speed to the SoHG Board and added a new member, Rob Ahlschwede. All will serve three year terms. Holtz, who is also serving as current SoHG president, thanked Andy Moye, Lionel Freedman, and Thomas Johnson for throwing their hat into the ring and their continued support of hickory golf. Holtz also extended […]

SoHG Member Publishes “The Caddie Who Won The Masters”
May 5, 2011

A new book is out by SoHG member John Coyne. The story follows a middle-aged amateur’s quest to win the Masters. Along the way he is dogged by a mysterious, tormented stranger and helped by a young, unknown caddie. Read more about the book here

Recreation of Match Between Tom Morris and Willie Park Sr. Goes to Perry Sommers
April 12, 2011

Starting April 12 and lasting four days, Perry Sommers of Australia and Randy Jensen of the USA recreated the celebrated match 141 years ago between two of history’s legendary golfers – Old Tom Morris and Willie Park Sr. At stake was the Marathon Medal, created for the event and played for over the four courses of the original challenge, St. […]

SoHG Unveils 2011 Championship Series & Player Point System
March 25, 2011

The 2011 Hickory Golf Championship Series is sponsored by Mountain Valley Spring Water and includes the following four events: Tad Moore Southern Hickory 4-Ball US Hickory Open The Heart of America Mid Pines Hickory Open To add a little spice to the Championship Series (CS), the SoHG board has developed a point system based on performance that, if all goes […]

SoHG Housekeeping

The Autumn/Winter 2023 edition of A Wee Nip has been mailed to all members. A PDF has also been posted to the website. A Happy to New Year to everybody!
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SoHG Book Club – Sam Sinclair, our new member director, is also a reader and would like to start an SoHG Book Club for a monthly Zoom chat on all things golf and golf history, or whatever's tickling your reading fancy. Once we have a few signed up, Sam will set up a monthly Zoom meeting for an hour or so chat on the latest good reads. Reach him at txhickorygolf@gmail.com.
Support the USHO with a donation to the USHO Patrons Fund or the donation of a raffle item to the 2024 USHO. Donations of any amount to the Fund are welcome, but a $1,000 donation earns a Lifetime Membership in the Society. Click here to learn more and donate. As for 2024 raffle donations, email Dave Brown or Jim Davis for information on how to do so. All raffle items are welcome, no matter the size.
Let us know about your hickory hole-in-one. Click here to check out reports from others who have managed this rare shot with a hickory club. Timothy Chenevert, of Baton Rouge, La., got his on the City Park Golf Course in late September.
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