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May 3, 2026

Becoming an "accidental" golf course owner
CBS Newsby CBS News·May 3, 2026

Becoming an "accidental" golf course owner

Political leancenterSource quality66/100Factual ratio85/100Framing0/100

Tom Coyne, editor of The Golfer's Journal, has played some of the most exclusive golf courses in the world. But when he visited a nine-hole course in New York's Catskills that had seen better days and was up for sale, he took on a new challenge: running the course for a year to see if he could turn it around. Coyne talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about his efforts to preserve a rural community's beloved course, and about his new book, "A Course Called Home: Adventures of an Accidental Golf Course Owner."

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