In the Secwe̓pemc language, the word “Quaaout,” pronounced “Kwa-oot,” means “where the sun’s rays first touch the land.” As a golf course photographer, this is a word that resonates...
In the Secwe̓pemc language, the word “Quaaout,” pronounced “Kwa-oot,” means “where the sun’s rays first touch the land.” As a golf course photographer, this is a word that resonates...
By Andrew Penner Most golfers would agree: other than, say, doing shooters on the first tee, pencilling down a “1” on your scorecard is the quickest way to put...
By Andrew Penner According to that great philosopher Happy Gilmore, “Golf requires goofy pants and a fat a$$.” Although these are very wise words, the notable omission in his...
By Andrew Penner After tapping in a three-footer for par and shooting the course record of 62 (unfortunately, I still had five more holes to play), my mind started...
By Andrew Penner Perhaps the greatest thing about golf (besides the beverage cart, of course) is playing amazing, eye-popping golf holes where you just want to stop, soak it...
By Andrew Penner Why do you play the game? The hot dogs at the halfway house? Household chore avoidance? The opportunity to teach annoying friends important life lessons? Yes,...