Welcome to Professional Golf Worldwide, a website designed to provide day-to-day coverage, historical perspective, and candid opinion on the professional game around the globe.
 
In planning the site, one of my primary goals was to arrange its content in a manner that would allow readers as casual or deep a level of coverage as they may individually desire.  For the less involved fan, five minutes spent reading The Week in Review and The Week Ahead sections will provide a quick-but-thorough dossier on players, results and important storylines worldwide.  For the more golfingly inclined, the range of content outlined below offers the chance to delve far more deeply into live scoring, world rankings, orders of merit, daily game stories, news and notes, etc.  The bottom line: If you’re a golf fan in Sydney, Johannesburg, London, Hong Kong or right here in the United States, there’s plenty here for you – and the internet being what it is, you get to choose precisely how much.
 
With this flexibility in mind, the site is centered around its Homepage, a running journal which provides a weekly cycle of content as follows:

Worldwide Leaderboards - Direct links to the live scoring pages of whichever major professional tours are active each week, allowing readers to follow the action around the world from a single page.

The Week in Review – A regular Monday feature recapping events played on nine major professional tours, both men’s and women’s, around the globe.  These recaps also include links to final results and money rankings, as well as supplemental notes covering important events on smaller tours.

The Week Ahead – A regular Tuesday feature previewing each week’s upcoming events, including information on fields, courses, favorites, historical items, etc.  Links include lists of competing players, tournament websites, course information and/or aerial photos (where available).
 
Daily Notes – Appearing regularly during the rest of the week, this section will include special features like the Round of the Day, in addition to providing me with the opportunity to soliloquize completely free of editorial restriction – save, hopefully, for Spellcheck.
 
A wide range of additional options appear along the left side of the page, and include:

The Week in Review and The Week Ahead - These links allow readers to jump directly to the most recent versions of these popular features.

Keeping Score – An intermittent column covering all manner of subjects – some offbeat, some controversial – from the past, present and future of professional golf.  Designed to provide a perspective somewhat broader and more insightful than that of most mainstream golf coverage.
 
Worldwide Schedules – This section, not surprisingly, offers links to the most up-to-date tournament schedules for 18 professional tours worldwide, including men, women and seniors.
 
World Rankings – This links provides access to both the Official World Golf Ranking and the Rolex Women’s Rankings, sites which provide valuable worldwide perspectives in addition to listing the literally hundreds of international touring professionals that none of us have ever heard of.
 
Golf Literature – As a collector of golf books and the author of The Golfer’s Library: A Reader’s Guide to Three Centuries of Golf Literature, I’ve included a section dedicated to the review of golf titles both new and old, in all areas of the game.  The section’s icon reads “Golf Literature (New)” when new material has recently been posted.

Worldwide Links - A section providing over 950 links to professional tours, media outlets, the world's finest courses, national and regional PGAs and golf associations, course architects, etc.  An unequaled portal into the world of golf, updated regularly.
 
The folks at Squarespace have kindly provided a very functional Archive section, which forever arranges by category all feature material initially appearing on the Homepage or within Keeping Score and Golf Literature – so when any of my predictions prove woefully inaccurate, it will be much harder for me to hide behind the cloak of amnesia…
 
Finally, your comments, suggestions, questions and, yes, corrections, are always welcome.  Feel free to email them to me at midd23@aol.com, but please list “danielwexler.com” as the subject.
 
Thanks for visiting!
 
Daniel