Lorne Rubenstein, renowned golf writer and popular Globe and Mail golf columnist, teams up with The Next Golf Adventure™ to offer a unique golf getaway.
The Next Golf Adventure™ is proud to present Lorne Rubenstein as a guest host at a select number of destinations in 2007. Enjoy a round of golf followed by a fireside presentation that Lorne will offer. Learn about the behind the scenes action at PGA Tour events, top instructors, players and his own experiences in golf. Talk golf with a man who has seen and written about all the major golf events of the past three decades.
Lorne has written a golf column for The Globe and Mail since 1980. He has played golf since the early 1960s and was the Royal Canadian Golf Association’s first curator of its museum and library at the Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario and the first editor of ScoreGolf, Canada’s Golf Magazine. Lorne hosted the TSN weekly show Acura World of Golf for 11 years, through 2005. He contributes features and columns to ScoreGolf and its website, www.scoregolf.com, and also to http://www.golfobserver.com/. Meanwhile, Lorne contributes to magazines such as Golf World, Travel & Leisure Golf, Links and PGA Tour Partners. He also writes a column for The Globe and Mail’s monthly magazine Report on Business.
Born in Toronto, Lorne studied at York University and the University of Guelph, where he completed an M.A. in psychology. He caddied part-time on the PGA Tour, and his first columns for The Globe and Mail were from the 1980 Canadian Open at Royal Montreal Golf Club. He caddied there for the Canadian golfer Jim Nelford.
Lorne has written for Toronto Life, Report on Business, Maclean’s, Saturday Night, City Woman, Esquire, Golf Digest, Golf Magazine, Golf Monthly (U.K.) Score, Travel & Leisure Golf, Cigar Aficionado, Links, Senior Golfer, Golf Journal, and Golf World. He has won three first-place awards from the Golf Writers Association of America—one for newspaper columns, one for magazine features and one for magazine columns--and one National Magazine Award in Canada. Lorne was inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2006 and will be inducted in June 2007 into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame.
Lorne has written nine books: Seasons in a Golfer’s Life, with Jim Nelford (1984); The Natural Golf Swing, with George Knudson (1988); Links: An Insider’s Tour Through the World of Golf (1990); Touring Prose, Writings on Golf (1993); The Swing, with Nick Price (1997); The Fundamentals of Hogan, with David Leadbetter (2000), A Season in Dornoch: Golf and Life in the Scottish Highlands, (2001); Mike Weir: The Road to the Masters (2003) and, with Jeff Neuman, A Disorderly Compendium of Golf (2006)

