In his lengthy career as an Oregon sportswriter (thirty seven years with
The Oregonian), Bob Robinson covered a variety of regional and national
golf events. In this collection, he takes a look back at some of the
significant stories from his career, including coverage of Tiger's US
Amateur win in Portland, Casey Martin's legal battle with the PGA, and
Peter Jacobsen's top five finish in the 1983 PGA Championship. The book
consists of twenty three essays relating memorable golf moments that
occurred in Oregon or featured Oregon golfers. In each essay, Robinson
seasons his initial coverage as a sports writer with follow up
interviews, updated information, and his reflections on past events.