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New Fried Egg Golf Event Hub – Club TFE Instructions
New Fried Egg Golf Event Hub – Club TFE Instructions

New Fried Egg Golf Event Hub – Club TFE Instructions

New Fried Egg Golf Event Hub – Club TFE Instructions
Club TFE One-and-Done Home Base
Club TFE One-and-Done Home Base

Club TFE One-and-Done Home Base

Club TFE One-and-Done Home Base
2025 Club TFE Member-Guest – The Creek
2025 Club TFE Member-Guest – The Creek

2025 Club TFE Member-Guest – The Creek

2025 Club TFE Member-Guest – The Creek
Gil Hanse’s Spanish Bay Project Gets a Timeline
Gil Hanse’s Spanish Bay Project Gets a Timeline

Gil Hanse’s Spanish Bay Project Gets a Timeline

Gil Hanse’s Spanish Bay Project Gets a Timeline
Chocolate Drops: Cabot Citrus Farms Opens
Chocolate Drops: Cabot Citrus Farms Opens

Chocolate Drops: Cabot Citrus Farms Opens

Chocolate Drops: Cabot Citrus Farms Opens
Streamsong Announces New Course from David McLay Kidd
Streamsong Announces New Course from David McLay Kidd

Streamsong Announces New Course from David McLay Kidd

Streamsong Announces New Course from David McLay Kidd
RECENT COMMENTS

Jacob Basak

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
June 29, 2025

What would it take to bring a major championship (PGA tour) back to the mountain west states?

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Reed Passafaro

Olde Salem Greens Golf Course
June 29, 2025

Thanks Garrett. I think Stiles and Van Kleek continue to be underrated. I’ve enjoyed every course of theirs that I have played. A few weeks ago I played Rutland CC. It was a fun course with challenging greens, a hospitable staff glad we were there, and a lot of land movement on the second nine.

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Adrian Mazzarolo

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
June 29, 2025

What’s the best way to study a course virtually? Feel like being in-person is obviously such a rich, incomparable experience, whereas the written word without some visual accompaniment can be tricky.

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Steve Schaefer

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
June 29, 2025

Sounds like Winnapaug in Rhode Island. I loved it.

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Graydon Mcnair

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
June 29, 2025

With all the new projects coming online over the past few years if you were building your own course for the Fried Egg Golf Club, what region/type of land would you look for? What architectural philosophy would shape your design (using templates, minimalist approach, moving tons of dirt to get your design, etc) with how it would be built? Would it be more like a destination type place or a daily membership type club?

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Garrett Morrison

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
June 29, 2025

Both of those examples — wild greens stimping at 5, bunkers that function as waste area — actually sound great to me! 🙂

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Adam Tomasiello

Olde Salem Greens Golf Course
June 29, 2025

Nice write-up. I enjoy reading Fried Egg Golf Club reviews about courses like Olde Salem Greens. Is this the first SVK review?

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Joel Anderson

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
June 29, 2025

How scruffy can a course be to retain its strategic and architectural value? Examples might be wild contours but stimp readings of 5, or creative bunkers but they’re technically waste areas . . .. .

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Joshua Lambert

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
June 29, 2025

More of an idea than a question here, local 9 hole goat track next to me in TN but has good bones. Opened in 1920’s. I’d like to into turn it into a physical “Fried Egg Golf Club”. Could community source it to do the routing, shaping, etc. Would take a lot of planning but every great idea started somewhere, right? FEGC members play for free!

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Benjamin Keveson

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
June 29, 2025

What are your thoughts on sneaking onto elite private courses? I am a non descript looking 40 year old dude and find I can walk into any club in my city and use there practice facilities without a second look. I also recently snuck onto an old money top 20 in the USA after a thunderstorm and played 12 holes teeing off on their 4th behind the clubhouse. When I was a kid I took pride in sneaking onto whatever I could. But now as I age should I have more respect for these clubs … should I “have some shame”? Or if I cant get on after exhausting the normal avenues should I continue to sneak on?

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