Golf’s Movable Feast

Sorry, golf fans. It had to happen. The last major of the year is finally upon us, the PGA Championship. All that’s left to look forward to now is the Ryder Cup, the Tour Championship, hibernation, and Christmas.

Knowing that golf is on the front burner of sports news this week, I thought I’d drag out a couple golf features I did for TBS when they carried the PGA back in 1992. Oddly enough, they sent me all the way to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho and Pinehurst in North Carolina to do two very unusual pieces, neither of which aired.

So, making its world debut—18 years after it was produced—is the story of the most unusual golf hole you’ll ever have the privilege to play. Since you may never venture to the northern panhandle of Idaho, this may be as close as you get. But if you do ever get there, let me know how you did on the soon-to-be-famous-because-of-this-post movable green.

Got any ideas of your own that would make golf courses of the future more interesting?

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