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George Peper is Editor-at-Large of LINKS Magazine, where his column appears in each issue. He is also a consultant to Workman Publishing, a partner in Grey Town Golf, which works with golf clubs to improve pace of play, and a partner in Golf Magazine China Consulting, which matches golf architects with development projects in China.

Peper was for 25 years the Editor-in-Chief of Golf Magazine. Under his leadership the magazine became the most widely read publication in the game (over 7 million readers) and was nominated for four National Magazine Awards.

Peper is the author, co-author, or editor of 17 books, including the bestselling Golf Courses of the PGA Tour, Shark Attack, in collaboration with Greg Norman, and Cinderella Story, in collaboration with actor Bill Murray. Collectively, his books have sold more than a million copies.

For 20 years Peper wrote and produced the Masters Annual, the official chronicle of the Masters. He has written the scripts for over a dozen videos and TV specials including two in cooperation with Jack Nicklaus. His 1999 script for The Story of Golf, a two-hour documentary for PBS, earned him an Emmy nomination.

Peper earned a B.A. from Princeton and studied toward a Ph.D. in comparative literature at Yale before joining Golf. A six-handicap golfer, he is a member of Sleepy Hollow Country Club in New York, Ballybunion in Ireland, and five clubs in Scotland, including the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, where he is the first American to become a member of the Club Committee.

Among his contributions to the game are “Pace Ratings” which establish playing times for golf courses and “The Need System” which was adopted by the USGA as the recommended method for allocating handicap strokes across 18 holes.

In 2003, when the younger of their two sons headed off to college, Peper and his wife, Libby, sold their home in New York and moved to an apartment they’d bought 20 years earlier, on the 18th hole of the Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland. They now live there fulltime. In May of this year Simon & Schuster published Two Years in St. Andrews, Peper’s account of his experiences there, which is currently under option for a television movie. .


Columns:
A Closed Open
Im not sure whymaybe I havent fully and truly expatriated, or maybe its just that Im a congenital jackassbut I get uncommon pleasure from tweaking my fellow St. Andreans with a question.

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Columns:
A Day in the Life
When the pros return to Winged Foot for a fifth U.S. Open over the storied West Course, one or more of them may better the 276 total posted by Fuzzy Zoeller and Greg Norman in 1984.

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Columns:
A Glimpse of Seven

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Feature:
At Home in St Andrews
In 1983, George Peper hit a prodigious slice off the 18th tee of the Old Course at St. Andrews, onto the street that borders the hole.

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St Andrews Old Course Golf Greatest Par 3 Columns:
Between the Hills and Strath
With a fiercely sloping green and a pair of dastardly bunkers, the 11th hole at the Old Course is one of the greatest par 3s in golf

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Scotland Golf Terms George Peper Columns:
Beware of the Blob
If youre going to be playing in Scotland, it may help to familiarize yourself with on-course terms like stonker, Barney Rubble and jammy

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Columns:
Blessings of Eighth Place
Two hundred yards or so behind the 18th green of the Old Course, on a broad street called the Scores, sits a sturdy stone townhouse with a brass plaque at its entrance.

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Columns:
Breakfast at Augusta

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Columns:
Caddie Mastery

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George Peper:
Courses New and Old
From the Middle Kingdom to the Home of Golf, the author's misadventures and revelations from the world of architecture.

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Cup of History Olympics Golf Columns:
Cup of History
The trophy from a long-forgotten team event has emerged to cast another light on the 1936 Olympics and Adolf Hitlers view of golf

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Tiger Woods Reasons Why he is the Greatest Golfer Columns:
Head, Heart, Hands, Health
To understand why Tiger Woods is the greatest golfer ever, it doesnt take much more than looking at the foundations of a long-running youth organization

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George Peper:
Is Eight Enough?

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old course st andrews George Peper:
Ladies First

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Columns:
Letter From St. Andrews

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Golf in America First Edition Book George Peper:
Lost Treasure
The author makes a plea for the return of a special book that was misplaced 20 years ago at another milestone celebration

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Columns:
Millie Bets the 'Dog

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Columns:
Miss America
"Dont you miss the U.S.?

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Columns:
National Offense

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One-Line Wonders
Our columnist speaks his mind on the topics that have been occupying his brain

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Shinty Sport Left Handed Golf Column George Peper George Peper:
Out of Left Field
Driving through the Highlands town of Kingussie, the author came upon a small sign for a golf course and discovered a haven for southpawsas well as a new sport

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Columns:
Playing the Percentages

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Columns:
Rules of Engagement

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Columns:
Same George, Different Jungle

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Columns:
Scot's Honor
Ive spent most of a year observing my Scottish brethren, and Ive found they are not like you and me

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Columns:
Season on the Brink

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Columns:
Shinnecockemamie
Each time I go to Shinnecock Hills, something abnormal transpires

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St Andrews Old Course Slow Pace of Play in Golf George Peper:
Slow Progress
TV ratings are down and golf participation has been flat at best. One big reason: Golf is slow, both to play and watch

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Columns:
Still Got His Wits

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Power Play Golf Game Feature:
The Power Game
A new twist on an ancient game that is taking flight across the Atlantic could be a solution to some of the games barriers to entry

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Columns:
Trash & Treasures

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Gary Player Masters 1978 Augusta National Golf Club Columns:
Two Pups and An Underdog
It was 25 years ago that my roommate and I packed our bags for the boondoggle of our lives, a trip to the Masters

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Columns:
Wooden Performance

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Columns:
Worst To Finish Last

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Columns:
You Never Walk Alone

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