Colonel George Robert Hall (USAF) was shot down during the Vietnam war and was help prisoner by the North Vietnamese.

For over seven years, Colonel Hall and many other U.S. servicemen were beaten and tortured, both physically and mentally, by their captors.

Bobby Hall, PGA Director of Golf at Fairhope’s Quail Creek Golf Course, tells his father’s story to Kiel Alderink of Mental Golf Type. One way that Col. Hall sustained himself through the horrific ordeal was by mentally playing rounds of golf at his course back home – Hattiesburg Country Club.

It is an amazing story of courage and heroism.

Scenes From the WM Phoenix Open

Scenes From the WM Phoenix Open

The WM Phoenix Open is one of the top events on the PGA Tour. The party atmosphere at TPC Scottsdale is unmatched on the tour. Here are a few photos courtesy of our friend and West Coast Correspondent Vyn Goodmon.

Big Easy Getaway

Big Easy Getaway

New Orleans is mostly known for its amazing food and party atmosphere, but this historic old city is also home to some fabulous golf courses. On our recent trip, we teed it up at TPC Louisiana and Bayou Oaks South Course at City Park. The NOPSI Hotel was home away...

Golfer’s Christmas Gift Guide

Golfer’s Christmas Gift Guide

Finding a great golf gift is not always the easiest thing to do. With that in mind, we’d like to make your holiday shopping just a little easier this year. Here are our thoughts on what might put a smile on your golfer’s face.  Tifosi Optics Tifosi specializes in...

TPC Louisiana: Play Where the Pros Play

TPC Louisiana: Play Where the Pros Play

We recently had the opportunity to travel to New Orleans and tee it up at TPC Louisiana. What a great day! We’ll have much more coming soon, as our trip to the Big Easy will be featured in the Winter Issue of Southern Fairways. Here’s a preview: TPC Louisiana is part...

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