Navigation

Category: Sports

  • Len Villano

    Loving the Game

    The scenario could not, on face value, be more improbable:  starting a semi-pro football team on a rather remote peninsula with a year-round population of less than 28,000 individuals. But that is exactly what three friends, with years of experience playing semi-pro football, did last year. And not only did they start a team from […]

  • League Results

    County league results.

  • Gearing Up

    Golf is a funny game, where you can be just as skilled at 17 years old as you are at 70…and at 37, and at 57, etc. It’s the most generationally competitive sport out there, other than bocce ball, maybe.

  • 18-Holes, Prizes, Dinner

    Good Samaritan Scandia Village will host the nineteenth annual Grand Scandia Golf Benefit at Peninsula State Park Golf Course on July 20 with tee-off at noon.

  • League Results

    Results from county leagues.

  • Showing Up Grandpa

    On June 19, while golfing with his Grandpa Wayne Kiehnau and Leon Hasenjager, twelve-year-old Tyler Kiehnau scored a hole-in-one with an eight iron, on hole 17 at the Orchards Golf Course in Egg Harbor.

  • Share Your Golfing Photos

    We know you’re snapping a photo or two while playing on Door County’s many golf courses. Whether teeing off, putting for par, or goofing off with your golf buddies – we want them all.

  • Ready for the Spotlight

    The World Cup is something that, even if you are allergic to sport, tucked under a rock at the bottom of an ocean, is probably impossible to avoid. In a country that breeds nationalism, any jersey with the three letters “USA” stitched across a competitive chest will excite even the shiest of Americans.

  • An Amateur and A Veteran

    Working in the GOLF Magazine office generally has its perks. Professional golfers will periodically make appearances. The latest and greatest equipment hits our desk long before it hits retail.

  • Tee Up for Workforce Readiness

    The Door Kewaunee Business & Education Partnership (DKBEP) announces the details of their 7th annual Golf Challenge fundraiser. The Orchards Golf Course in Egg Harbor will once again host the event on July 16 with registration and free use of the driving range beginning at 10:30 am and a shotgun start at 12 pm.

  • Golf League Results

    League results from around the county.

  • Start ‘em Young

    Golf can be an expensive hobby. Just about any way you slice it, pun intended, weekly trips to the fairways can rack up quite the bill. This has become the fretful realization of my first few weeks in New York.

  • Golf that Gives

    Tickets are available for the second annual Bill Boettcher Dinner & Golf Event, presented by Horseshoe Bay Golf Club and the Door County Community Foundation.

  • Golf League Results

    League results from around the county.

  • A Perfect Course for a Beginner

    I sat in my Door County kitchen last week, writing thank-you notes to friends and family as a playoff hockey game filled the background. Mom was curled up in the nearest La-Z-Boy, peppering me with questions about the rink, the players, the rules, the coaches, etc.

  • Pink Pride

    The 2014 Pink Classic Golf Tournament on June 1 beckoned golfers young and old in their finest pink threads to play a round to benefit the Sue Baldwin Fund, helping Door County residents who are fighting breast cancer.

  • Congrats, Leon!

    Leon Hasenjager recently nabbed a hole-in-one at The Orchards Golf Course in Egg Harbor.

  • Beginning Is Half the Battle

    In the few weeks since my initial “Good To Be Back” post, I was ecstatic to receive some story ideas from various readers. Though I never really requested it, if there’s a golf topic on your mind or a story you’d like me to dive into, pass your thoughts along to golf@ppulse.

  • Going for Par in Pink

    June 1 marks the date for the 6th Pink Classic Golf Tournament held at Horseshoe Bay Golf Club near Egg Harbor. The annual event benefits the Sue Baldwin Fund, supporting breast cancer awareness, screening, treatment and care for Door County men and women who have an economic need.

  • Mother Nature Knows Best

    Mother Nature certainly deserves her bad rap in Wisconsin. The worst winter in decades that brought multiple polar vortexes to the Dairy State extended its wrath well into the spring.