Slowing the Game Back Down.
In a world that's getting louder and faster, we believe the best stories — and the best games — still travel by mail.
Why We Started The Golf Letters
Golf isn't really about the score. It's about a Tuesday afternoon walk with your father. A 36-hole match settled on the 19th hole in 1953. A caddie's nickname that outlived him. The way the wind off the Firth of Forth shapes a tee shot at the Old Course.
We started The Golf Letters because the history of this game — its courses, its characters, its quiet moments of grace — deserves more than a swipe through a feed. It deserves time. It deserves paper. It deserves to arrive in a mailbox the way real news used to.
Every letter is a piece of golf history, hand-finished and sent on its way.
Each month, we send one story — researched, written, and hand-finished — directly to your mailbox. Twelve stories a year. Twelve reminders that this game belongs to the people who love it, and to the moments they choose to remember.
Built on Three Simple Principles
Every letter we send — and every package we mail — answers to these three values.
History, Honored
We tell true stories — sourced from archives, club records, and the people who lived them. No filler. No fluff. Just the game as it actually happened.
Craft, Always
Every letter is hand-finished, sealed, and stamped. The paper, the ink, the envelope — chosen because they belong to the kind of letter you'd save in a drawer.
Patience, Rewarded
One story a month. No app. No notifications. Just the slow pleasure of a letter arriving when you least expect it, and the time to read it the way it deserves.