The Wall Street Journal interviewed me for their story “Beijing Pulls Out Its Driver.”
Read MoreThe Wall Street Journal on golf in China

The Forbidden Game: Golf and the Chinese Dream – A book by Dan Washburn
Official website for The Forbidden Game: Golf and the Chinese Dream, the new book about golf in China – and so much more – by award-winning journalist Dan Washburn.
The Wall Street Journal interviewed me for their story “Beijing Pulls Out Its Driver.”
Read MoreI was quoted heavily in “Can China Make Room for Golf,” Sam Gaskin’s cover story in the November 2009 issue of Shanghai TALK. To see how the story looked in the print version of the magazine, go here.
Read MoreI’m quoted in Sam Pearson’s China Sports Today post entitled “Gold medals and golf: What Olympic inclusion means for the game in China.” Check it out.
Read MoreI talk about the book project and more with Lonnie Hodge and Des Walsh, hosts of Blog Talk Radio‘s “China Conversation.” Listen to the show here or in the embedded player below. You can also download the complete interview here.
Read MoreFrom Shanghai-based Daedalum Films, a 17-minute documentary short inspired by the Par for China book project.
Read MoreThe two pieces were influenced by my series of ESPN.com stories on golf in China.
Read MorePar for China, Zhou Xunshu and I shared the spotlight on CNN.com in “Green dreams of China’s golfers.”
Read MoreRead their piece on expats in China, “Strangers in a strange land,” here. Read more from GOOD‘s “China Issue” here. This issue of GOOD will be on newsstands until early June — info on where you can purchase a copy here. The photo that accompanies …
Read MorePopular Chinese website Sina.com.cn mentions my coverage of the China Tour that helped lead to attention from NBC Nightly News: 美国全国广播公司(NBC)关注欧米茄中国巡回赛 欧米茄中国巡回赛举办以来已经吸引了众多国外媒体的关注。2007年,美国自由作家丹(Dan Washburn)跟踪采访了整个赛季的欧米茄中国巡回赛,其关于巡回赛的系列报道引起美国全国广播公司(NBC)的极大兴趣。
Read MoreFrom omegachinatour.com: The show, which will air on NBC’s popular Nightly News show in the coming weeks, follows up from a series of stories by Dan Washburn highlighting the growth of the Tour and the fascinating background of many of its players.
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