
The Authority on Golf Instruction, Equipment, and Travel.
Instruction, equipment intelligence, course rankings, and tour-level analysis — edited to the standard of the world's finest clubs.
- Topics indexed
- 1,400+
- Courses profiled
- 350+
- Equipment reviews
- 120+
- Rules-aligned
- USGA
A complete intelligence stack for the modern golfer
ResortGolfer is organized into six cross-linked authorities. Each is a starting point — and a destination.
Instruction
Tour-grade instruction across the full swing, short game, putting, fitness, and mental performance.
Equipment Intelligence
Independent reviews, fitting guides, and the science behind clubs, balls, shafts, and launch monitors.
Courses & Travel
Rankings, architecture studies, and itineraries for resort and destination golf worldwide.
Tour & Rules
PGA TOUR coverage, USGA-aligned rules reference, and the World Handicap System explained.
Golf Intelligence
Strokes gained, biomechanics, course strategy, and the data behind better golf.
Library
Glossary, history, FAQ, video, and pathways for juniors, women, and lifelong learners.
The Editor's Desk
The Modern Full Swing
A sequencing-first model for repeatable ball striking, distilled from biomechanics research and tour patterns.
Reading Greens Like a Tour Pro
AimPoint, plumb bob, and the geometry of break — a unified framework you can practice tomorrow.
The 2026 Driver Intelligence Report
Forgiveness, spin, launch and feel — ranked by handicap tier and swing speed band.
Why Pinehurst No. 2 Endures
Donald Ross, turtleback greens, and the architecture of strategic restraint.
Strokes Gained, Demystified
What every amateur misunderstands — and how to use it without a launch monitor.
The Definitive Resort Golf List
Bandon, Cabot, Streamsong, Pebble — the destinations worth the pilgrimage.
Long-form education, written to last
Editorially reviewed monographs on the ideas that move the game forward.
Strokes Gained, Properly Explained
The single most useful framework in modern golf — and the four mistakes amateurs make using it.
The Kinematic Sequence
Why the world's best swings — different in style, identical in physics — share one signature.
How to Choose a Golf Ball (Without Marketing)
Compression, cover, dimples, and the three questions that actually matter.
“We treat golf the way the game's best players treat a putt: with patience, precision, and respect for what came before.”
A weekly letter from the clubhouse.
One concise email each Friday — the best instruction, equipment notes, and course intelligence from the week. No noise.




