Haven't read much golf-related stuff lately, although I did whip through Shackelford's "Grounds for Golf" again recently. I also re-read a Harlan Coben mystery/comedy that touches on golf called "Back Spin." Good light reading that in some way poses the question "Where at Merion would I get rid of a body?"
Non-golf reads include Straw Men by Michael Marshall, The Pillars of Hercules by Paul Theroux, and lately a bunch of Rex Stout stuff (Nero Wolfe mysteries). He was a master.
Ryan - I read two places mainly - on the bus to work, and while walking around. Yes, I am one of those weirdos who walks and reads at the same time. I've only fallen down once. My co-workers gave me the Indian name "Walks with Book."