About The Golf Letters

A Return to the Way Mail Used to Mean Something

There's a version of golf that lives outside the television broadcast — before the leaderboards and the sponsored segments, before the swing-analysis software and the hot takes. It lives in the hand-finished scorecards of old clubhouses, in the letters that crossed the Atlantic between gentlemen players, in the quiet dignity of a game that has always taken the long view.

We built The Golf Letters because we wanted to get back to that version. The founder — a lifelong golfer and a collector of the game's forgotten stories — found himself spending more time scrolling through golf content than actually thinking about what makes golf extraordinary. One evening, he sat down and wrote a letter to a friend. A proper letter, by hand, about the year Bobby Jones won all four majors and then walked away from the game at twenty-eight. He sealed it, stamped it, and dropped it in the mail. His friend called him a week later and said it was the finest thing he'd received in years.

That letter became the first of The Golf Letters.

What It Is

Every month for twelve months, one hand-finished letter arrives in the mail. Each letter tells a story from golf history — a specific era, a specific moment, a specific man who shaped the game. Old Tom Morris walking the links at St Andrews. Augusta's founding. The Ryder Cup's improbable origins. Ben Hogan's comeback. The stories are meticulous, vivid, and told the way they deserve to be told: on paper, by hand, with care.

Inside every envelope, alongside the letter, you'll find a hand-painted original course art print and a piece of golf memorabilia selected for that month's era — vintage scorecards, newspaper clippings, reproduced photographs, period tees, or collector stickers. Twelve months. Twelve letters. Twelve artifacts.

The Promise

No screens. No scrolling. No inbox. Just a letter in the mailbox, the weight of good paper in your hand, and a story worth reading slowly. We believe the game of golf has always understood something that the rest of the world is just now remembering: some things are worth doing at the proper pace.

A Gift Worth Giving

The Golf Letters makes a meaningful gift for the golfer in your life — the one who has every club he needs, every gadget, every logoed hat. He doesn't need another item. He needs something that respects his love of the game. A subscription to The Golf Letters tells him: I know what this game means to you.

Give it for a birthday, a retirement, a Father's Day, or for no occasion at all. The first letter ships within 1–3 business days, so it can arrive right when it counts.

Free U.S. shipping. Ships internationally. 30-day satisfaction guarantee.