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Chocolate Drops: Steve Smyers Joins Forces with Colton Craig and Tom Coyne
Chocolate Drops: Steve Smyers Joins Forces with Colton Craig and Tom Coyne

Chocolate Drops: Steve Smyers Joins Forces with Colton Craig and Tom Coyne

Chocolate Drops: Steve Smyers Joins Forces with Colton Craig and Tom Coyne
Club TFE Virtual Hangout With John Moran and Rand Jerris
Club TFE Virtual Hangout With John Moran and Rand Jerris

Club TFE Virtual Hangout With John Moran and Rand Jerris

Club TFE Virtual Hangout With John Moran and Rand Jerris
Weekend Chat: Walk Off the Golf Course?
Weekend Chat: Walk Off the Golf Course?

Weekend Chat: Walk Off the Golf Course?

Weekend Chat: Walk Off the Golf Course?
Chocolate Drops: Dave Zinkand Wraps Up Work at Old Elm Club
Chocolate Drops: Dave Zinkand Wraps Up Work at Old Elm Club

Chocolate Drops: Dave Zinkand Wraps Up Work at Old Elm Club

Chocolate Drops: Dave Zinkand Wraps Up Work at Old Elm Club
Weekend Chat: Best Tee Box
Weekend Chat: Best Tee Box

Weekend Chat: Best Tee Box

Weekend Chat: Best Tee Box
Course Profile: TPC Sawgrass (Stadium Course)
Course Profile: TPC Sawgrass (Stadium Course)

Course Profile: TPC Sawgrass (Stadium Course)

Course Profile: TPC Sawgrass (Stadium Course)
RECENT COMMENTS

Dale Miller

Mid Pines Golf Club
July 14, 2025
Really enjoyed the profile and comments!
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Patrick Craig

Ardglass Golf Club
July 13, 2025
I played Ardglass last summer and really enjoyed it. The caddies at RCD were arguing about if it was a "parkland" or a "coastal" course in a derogatory way to piss off my caddie who is an Ardglass member - all because it's not built on sand. I said "well, Pebble Beach isn't on sand and it's a pretty nice place to play golf regardless?" Despite not being sand based the day we played the course was very firm and fast. The opening stretch is incredible and scenic for sure. I like the routing where is flows toward town and along a low coastal area. The last handful of holes are more inland but the new 17th is cool and the new par-5 with the wall will be a good change. To me it feels almost like a Northern Irish North Berwick? Overall it's a fun round and a number of the guys I was with said they had more fun playing Ardglass than any other on the trip. After the round we walked over to the "Commerical Bar" which is like 100 yards away (maybe) from the parking lot. We got there right at 4pm and a guy who was caddying two groups ahead of us unlocked the place and started pouring us beers. Our caddies joined as well and what we intended to be a quick beer turned into like 4 or 5. It's a wonderful little pub - wouldn't miss it. Also, fun fact is 2002 PGA Champ Rich Beem is a member and swings by a couple of times a year. They love him at Ardglass! His favorite bar is the Commercial and there is a whole wall of photos of him with regulars. Super fun.
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Patrick Craig

Chocolate Drops New Wisconsin Golf Club
July 13, 2025
The 16th at Kettle Forge brings back a bit of PTSD - looks like a carbon copy of the 6th at The Den at Fox Creek in Bloomington, IL.
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Zach Anderson

Weekend Chat Great Britain Ireland Golf Bucket List
July 13, 2025
To prepare for the Open next week I read through the Ireland chapter of Bernard Darwin's Golf Courses of the British Isles. After Ireland comes the chapter on Wales and I was surprised at how glowingly he spoke of Aberdovey. It was not on my radar before, but the way he wrote about it made me want to add it to my UK bucket list. "There are several very excellent courses in Wales, but I am determined to put Aberdovey first - not that I make for it any claim that it is the best, not even on the strength of its alphabetical pre-eminence, but because it is the course that my soul loves best of all the courses in the world." It struck me similarly to how Andy speaks of Elie, a course that I fell in love with as well when I played it. It might not be the greatest in the world, but there is a peculiar delight you feel when you're on your way to play it again.
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Tony Dear

Weekend Chat Great Britain Ireland Golf Bucket List
July 13, 2025
As a Brit (resident of the U.S. for 25 years now) obsessed with golf from my early teens, I've been lucky enough to play most of the country's great courses. The one I never got to, though, and the course I've most wanted to see for a long time, is Muirfield.
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Robert Crosby

Mid Pines Golf Club
July 13, 2025
Elegance describes Ross’s work well. Interesting, hard to score on holes that tend not to be photogenic. Trying to make new courses photogenic has been a curse. But it is hard to resist. Developers want brochures with pretty pictures.
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Brian Gracely

Weekend Chat Great Britain Ireland Golf Bucket List
July 13, 2025
I totally agree. I recently did a 3-day trip to Scotland and 3-day trip to Nebraska/Kansas solo and they were great because golf usually pairs you up with interesting people.
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Timothy Debruyne

Weekend Chat Great Britain Ireland Golf Bucket List
July 13, 2025
This might be the only child in me, and I know it's not for everyone, but I can wholeheartedly endorse doing the trip solo if there's a place you want to go and see. While nothing beats a trip with friends/loved ones, a trip without having to take into consideration anything other than what you want to do is both freeing and pushes you. In Scotland, you are never really a stranger. I did the Highlands trip you have outlined above last year over 4 days and it was great! Having just turned 40, I don't suspect that I'll have less responsibilities or things to do and the golf isn't getting cheaper anytime soon, so its ok to be selfish sometimes and book the trip!
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Brian Gracely

Mid Pines Golf Club
July 13, 2025
There has been a trend for a while to figure out how to have a "golf trip" alternative to the Pinehurst packages. It started in 2001 with Tobacco Road offering golf trips that would book you at the local Holiday Inn + rounds at TR and the non-Pinehurst courses. And now we see all sort of tie-togethers from SP/MP/PN being owned by the Bells (and now partially Marine & Lawn) to things like Birdie House and being able to get tee-times through them (via Talamore and others). Pinehurst is even doing it to themselves, as the PHurst members can't play #10 because it requires a stay at the Pinehurst hotels.
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Will Knights

Weekend Chat Great Britain Ireland Golf Bucket List
July 13, 2025
The town of Cork is supposed to be amazing. Very jealous
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