Diamond in the Rough
In the nearly 20 years since (the One & Only) Palmilla grabbed the attention of golf course developers worldwide, the entire Los Cabos region has become one of the most sought after golf destinations in the Americas for tourists. It is now host to at least six Championship courses with a dozen or so others rounding ...
Q&A With Boxgroove
About Linked:Golfers with Sean Kelly This month CEO & Founder McRedmond Morelli had a chance to connect with Sean Kelly, the director of “Linked:Golfers“—the largest golf networking community on LinkedIn—to discuss a story he’s currently penning for the November debut re-launch of Golf Illustrated. He was willing to share with Boxgroove some details about the ...
Drawing From the Future
Perhaps I can credit my subconscious, but I’m having one of those rare weeks when the little forces at work seem to be pointed in the right direction. Projects long in the making are coming to a tidy completion. Other new efforts are just taking flight, after a lengthy delay on the tarmac. I did ...
From the Archives
I recently unearthed a box of micro-cassettes on which I saved a number of “celebrity” interviews. Although there are hours and hours of materials, I don’t see much use to them outside of posting a clip or two as curiosities. (I’ll probably send the Douglas Adams interview to his family, if I can find them.) ...
LinkedGolfers: Nearly Open for Business
Greetings LinkedGolfers friends, foes, and fanatics– Prior to the weekend I thought I’d take some time to update you on an important upcoming development for our community. I am planning to finally “open” LinkedGolfers membership to the general public. By doing so, LinkedGolfers will find its way into search engine indexes (among other benefits), which ...
Golf in the Oasis
Los Cabos may have been late to the game, but now this golf Mecca has both businesses and tourists swimming in an endless sea of green. By Sean T. Kelly In golf years, the southern region of Los Cabos is wet behind the ears. While in the 16th century Mary Queen of Scots was already ...
Kind Words, Revisited
A lot of thoughtful things have been written about my Sri Lanka-based tsunami recovery projects. The efforts wound up fully consuming more than five years of my life (and in many ways still does). Only now, however, while gathering assets for this site, have I found the appropriate time to do more than a quick ...
Mining the Moon
Lunar Astrofuel Seen as Ideal Fuel Source for Future Energy Needs I had written a number of articles prior to this but recall saving this clip in particular to commemorate my first single-handed, start-to-finish trip through the entire editorial cycle: Finding and selecting stories, assigning, interviewing sources, researching, writing, editing, designing, and distributing (faxing and ...
Is This Thing On?
My final task is my first post. Welcome to the new online home of the Authorsdesk, the latest iteration of mi casa for clients. If you’re an existing or previous client, let me reassure you that you’re in the right place. (The new coat of paint and freshly mowed lawn just makes it look like ...







