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About Seth Jones
Seth Jones, a 25-year veteran of the golf industry media, is Editor-in-Chief of Golfdom magazine and Athletic Turf. A graduate of the University of Kansas School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Jones began working for Golf Course Management in 1999 as an intern. In his professional career he has won numerous awards, including a Turf and Ornamental Communicators Association (TOCA) first place general feature writing award for his profile of World Golf Hall of Famer Greg Norman and a TOCA first place photography award for his work covering the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. In his career, Jones has accumulated an impressive list of interviews, including such names as George H.W. Bush, Samuel L. Jackson, Lance Armstrong and Charles Barkley. Jones has also done in-depth interviews with such golfing luminaries as Norman, Gary Player, Nick Price and Lorena Ochoa, to name only a few. Jones is a member of both the Golf Writers Association of America and the Turf and Ornamental Communicators Association. Jones can be reached at sjones@northcoastmedia.net.
Posts by Seth Jones
Alan Brown Superintendent // Timuquana CC, Jacksonville, Fla. Alan, what are you having? Crown and Coke. Tell me about your family. I’ve been married 11 years to my beautiful wife, Read more»
Reporting from Golfdom‘s Eudora, Kan., offices, Seth Jones reflects on some of the highlights of the 2019 Masters, as well as announces the winners of our swag giveaways. Read more»
In their own words, four superintendents, some at the Masters for the first time and others who have been before, share what drew them to Augusta National Golf Club–and why Read more»
Sports journalism, and certainly the great game of golf, lost a legend recently with the passing of World Golf Hall of Famer Dan Jenkins at the age of 90. I’m Read more»
Golfdom Editor-in-chief Seth Jones and Managing Editor Clara Richter talk about their favorite (and least favorite) moments from the week and give their picks for who will don the green Read more»
My 2019 Masters experience summed up: it was the worst of times, then the best of times. How could any experience at the Masters be ‘the worst of times,’ you Read more»