
This is it, folks, my final post on golf.inq.   After 26 years -- the last 13 as the golf writer -- today is my final day at The Philadelphia Inquirer.
It has been an honor and a pleasure.  Covering golf has been a dream job.  The places I've been, the people I've met, the golf courses I've played --  well, what can I say?  During one 12-month stretch a few years ago, I played Merion, Pine Valley, Pebble Beach, Augusta National and the Old Course in St. Andrews.  Yeah, it was that good.
In a newspaper career spanning 30 years, I have covered just about everything under the sun, from murder and mayhem, to national politics and movie stars.  Never did I enjoy such devoted, discerning and appreciative readers as I did writing about golf.  I lost count of the times I was swamped with more intelligent emails than I could ever respond to?  And even if a reader wanted to argue a point with me, or take me to task, it was almost always done with civility, leaving me to wonder if the game builds character or simply reveals it. 
I am leaving The Inquirer but that doesn't mean you have seen the last of me.  As we speak, I am hatching a plot.
In the meantime, my new email is joelogan629@gmail.com.
I thank you.  See you on the fairway,
Joe Logan 

