Road Trip: Ten Months, 18 Stops,One Game
On July 6, 2026, we leave Las Vegas in a gorgeous, well equipped and comfortable RV, set up as our literal mobile home, a Jeep behind us, and we do not stop moving in any meaningful sense until May 2027.
Why a Road Trip
There is a version of this project that lives in an airport. Fly to Pebble Beach, fly to Pinehurst, fly to
Augusta, file the story, fly home. It would be efficient. It would probably be fine.
It would miss the whole point.
The road is not the delay between destinations. The road is the curriculum. When you drive from
Monterey to Coos Bay, you pass through a stretch of Oregon coast that reframes everything you
thought you understood about American landscape. When you drive from Coeur d'Alene to Flathead
Lake, the mountains do something to you that no flight ever could. When you drive from the Florida
Keys to Palm Beach, the whole peninsula opens up in a way that makes you realize Florida is
actually several completely different places wearing the same name.
Golf courses are built on land. Land has context. You cannot understand one without moving
through the other.
So we drive.
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