Golf Guide 2008
Local pros pick the best 18 holes in Delaware and Southeastern Pennsylvania. Have you played them yet? Plus, a tour of golf at the Maryland beaches and Jersey Shore, going easy on the environment, and a talk with the legendary Skee Riegel. Last, don’t miss the big list of area courses, with ratings, slopes, pars and more.
Published March 14, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Greening the Greens
Courses find ways to be kinder to the environment while retaining their natural beauty.
Swing Path
First Tee of Delaware and Suburban Philadelphia develop their own role models—their students.
The Best 18 Holes
Local pros pick the most beautiful, most baffling, most bodacious holes you’d ever want to play.
Making a Splash
The Jersey Shore and Ocean City, Maryland, offer spectacular courses near the ocean, as well as attractions for the entire family.
Matters of Course
A guide to area public and private golf courses and clubs.
Colossus of Golf
Robert Henry “Skee” Riegel’s career is the stuff of legend. At 93, he still enjoys telling tales of his matches with Byron, Snead and Hogan.

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