
Michael Bamberger
March 10, 2025
Ah, the joy of longer days.
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I heard six dates that should mark the beginning of the new golf season. Regular PGA Tour winners – Justin Thomas, Jason Day, Jordan Spieth – may be in the first round in Kapalua in early January. Greg Norman returned to his heyday and once said the new season began in early March, with the first round at Doral and then the first stop on the Florida swing. Some quoted the start of the PGA merchandise exhibition in late January, while others were the first round in early April. Therefore, the option.
But for this lifelong Northeasterner, golf season begins on Sunday in March, when we move forward in spring. This year, Sunday, March 9. You wake up. Your trusted analog luminous watch says it is 7. Your phone knows better. It’s 8.
The Philadelphia where I live is sunset at 7 p.m. Sunday. You can start at 5 o’clock and play nine, and the pizza will still be warm when you get home.
Dylan Dethier knows this routine. If you read his Monday morning quarterback column (end on Monday), you’re already accepting it. “I am the trained and preferred Twilight Golfer,” he said via email the other day. He grew up in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It’s a short season, far north, in spring and autumn, if you want to capture the warmth of the day, you start to be late, late, leaning in faded lights and dying winds.
I surveyed other colleagues over the weekend and it involved the meaning of an extra hour. David Denunzio, edited Golf magazine, The report said his son of the same name was in range on Sunday night, looking for a swing that would help him join his Golf Team in Montclair, New Jersey, where New Jersey racing architect Rees Jones played golf 60 years ago at Montclair High High. Reese’s stuff is swinging from the inside, swinging from the inside, swinging from the inside. DD2 must have its own stuff.
“Golf has deep roots in the history of daylight savings, which most states start at 2 a.m. Sunday,” the Associated Press reported. “Some of the credits are British builder and avid golfer William Willett, who published a pamphlet in 1905, advocating to move clocks ahead of time in April and return them to the regular environment of September. “Yes, the AP-specific column is a few inches. This story was submitted in Omaha, Neb.
Our spring Sunday in Philadelphia was cool here as Russell Henley walked around Bay Hill, but I felt the range and route in the afternoon were fascinating. I was lucky enough to be a member of the Philadelphia Cricket Club. (It’s all different from others when I got to the range on Sunday afternoon, the UFO shooter was still bored. A regular caddie was working with the shooter and saw me say, “Welcome to the new golf season.”
Right now, brother.
Cricket Club has two 18-hole courses, one of which is the Tillinghast course, which is wrapped on Sunday, T-shirt and green green, covered in plastic tarpaulin, covered in Spring Grass’ name. The course will be the early stages of the Tour, the Truist Championship, and fill the Quail Hollow for the regular homes of the tournament. Quail Hollow will be the PGA Champion Host website later in May, so the cricket club is filling it up.

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As far as I know, the club members are very excited about our fill roles on this year’s tour. But it was weird on Sunday, standing on the mountain range and seeing half of the stands around our fourth green, which would be No. 18 in the race. The championship ends, Mother’s Day sunset is in Philadelphia spring at 8 p.m.
On Sunday, I hit the ball and made some holes for the first time in nearly four months. This is one of the longest layoffs I have ever had, if not one of the longest layoffs. I’m happy to say that starting in 2024, my swing break has been tanned, rested and ready. I wish I could share with you, and I do, because I know this is also a magical breakthrough for you. Unfortunately, at least for the moment, I have to sit on my golf insight legally. You don’t want me to be prosecuted, do you? I will reveal everyone June. Try to control your excitement.
My colleague Jack Hirsh also lives in Philadelphia and competed for his first 18-hole race of the year on the second Sunday in March. From Oakland, California, our colleague Josh Sens is reportedly known for his passion for writing in the agronomic circle. Yes, one of the requirements for finding a job on Golf.com is to be a golf butt and disguise it in a polite company.
On Sunday night, at Witch’s Moment, our bow gear rolled in the box, looking for a little wood head he knew for the first time, wondering if this would be the starting lineup for ’25. Our digital content head Tim Reilly, a Long Islander, New Yorker visited Bethpage Black and other New York State courses, who are planning to see the daylight for the first time this New Year at Russell Henley and the company’s James Colgan’s club in his parents’ garage (also on Long Island) in the winter, Sunday. Golf.com editor Alan Bastable found himself consulting a New Jersey weather app and booking a game for his 12-year-old golf son and two Pals, and booking a game in Tuesday’s promised warmth.
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Oh, Zach. People always want to know Zach. People would stop me from saying in a career store, “What’s wrong with Zach?” Well, that’s a lot of questions. As for his new golf season, Sean didn’t play golf until April due to a wrist injury while skiing. Fortunately, he can still type. He watched Arnold Palmer’s invitational with his father on Sunday in Dunedin, Florida. On Monday, he drove to TPC Sawgrass. Stadium courses if needed. His first game of the new season.
Claire Rogers, also a player, reported that she will return to Boston after the game and hopes to see the first signs of spring and a new golf season in her native New England.
I played some holes in a cricket club caddie game called Terry in Ghana on Sunday. Terry is 21 years old and a student at one of our local community colleges who can hit my driver for 3 strokes. It was too cool and big, without a coat, I wore a ski hat and fluffy down jacket. Terry was wearing a bulky wool coat, but he took it off before each swing.
When Terry and I parted at around 5:30 pm, after hanging out at nine, the route was brown, dormant and winter, but bathed in yellow light. There are still many days. I’ll continue.
I would say my new golf season has started a good start. I had a three-foot player on the first hole of the New Year and I almost did it.
Michael Bamberger welcomes your comments via michael.bamberger@golf.com

Michael Bamberger
golf.com contributor
Michael Bamberger writes for Golf Magazine and Golf.com. Prior to this, he served as a senior writer for nearly 23 years Sports Illustrated. After graduating from college, he worked as a newspaper reporter, first of all (Masha) Vineyard Gazette, after Philadelphia Inquirer. He has written various books on golf and other disciplines, most recently Tiger Woods’ Second Life. His magazine works have been published in several editions of the Best Sports Works in America. He owns a U.S. patent on the Electronic Club (Utilities Golf Club). In 2016, the organization’s highest honor won the Donald Rose Award from the American Association of Golf Course Architects.
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