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Design Notebook: Defending Mammoth Dunes
Design Notebook: Defending Mammoth Dunes

Design Notebook: Defending Mammoth Dunes

Design Notebook: Defending Mammoth Dunes
What Does 'Restoring' a Golf Course Mean These Days?
What Does “Restoring” a Golf Course Mean These Days?

What Does 'Restoring' a Golf Course Mean These Days?

What Does 'Restoring' a Golf Course Mean These Days?
Weekend Chat: Men’s Professional Golf Temperature Check
Weekend Chat: Men’s Professional Golf Temperature Check

Weekend Chat: Men’s Professional Golf Temperature Check

Weekend Chat: Men’s Professional Golf Temperature Check
Chocolate Drops: Hillcrest Country Club Goes Web3
Chocolate Drops: Hillcrest Country Club Goes Web3

Chocolate Drops: Hillcrest Country Club Goes Web3

Chocolate Drops: Hillcrest Country Club Goes Web3
Thoughts on The Commons, the Sixth Course at Sand Valley
Thoughts on The Commons, the Sixth Course at Sand Valley

Thoughts on The Commons, the Sixth Course at Sand Valley

Thoughts on The Commons, the Sixth Course at Sand Valley
Weekend Chat: One Par-3 Green to Rule Them All
Weekend Chat: One Par-3 Green to Rule Them All

Weekend Chat: One Par-3 Green to Rule Them All

Weekend Chat: One Par-3 Green to Rule Them All
RECENT COMMENTS

Fergus Keane

Weekend Chat
August 10, 2025
I grew up in New England and Donald Ross is prevalent up here. So I’m bias but a great start to a course is one or two warm up holes, typically easy par 4s, then allow the course to begin. I’ve heard stories that he did this because back in those days courses didn’t have driving ranges so it allowed the player to warm up and be ready for the remaining course. A great example is Plymouth Country Club, Green Harbor (not a Donald Ross), or Boston Golf Club (Gil Hanse) with its par 5 openers allowing you to hit multiple shots to warm your body up.
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Daniel Kilgore

Weekend Chat
August 10, 2025
I don’t have a specific hole or course that I particularly like, but in general I *dislike* opening with a par 5. I’m not in enough of a groove to take advantage of them, and I don’t want my second shot of the day being either a fairway wood or long iron (whether it is for layup purposes on a longer hole or going for the green on a shorter hole).
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Richard Morrison

Blue Mound Golf Country Club
August 9, 2025
"Exquisite" is the correct word. I love the open feel this place has and its presentation absolutely sparkles. Raynor has a "style" that he imposes on the land...so distinctive, as well as appealing. Grabs attention, interest. Beautifully crafted. A walking, very good-looking golf course. Terrific profile/Thanks guys!!!
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Ethan Fisher

Weekend Chat
August 9, 2025
A first tee shot that doesn't leave any doubt to hitting driver, followed by a full 9 iron or pitching wedge on the approach is hard to beat. When the second hole is a par-five, even better. No course I've played fits that exact bill, but I feel like Augusta National (from the member tee!) would be pretty nice to help control the nerves.
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Daniel Carpio

Tamarack Country Club
August 9, 2025
Great timing. I'm playing there next week and this review is just making me look forward to it even more! Great write up Will.
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Daniel Carpio

Blue Mound Golf Country Club
August 9, 2025
I was fortunate to play this last year and it is a place I'd love to play all the time. The scale of the greens is so much bigger than the photographs show. Great write-up and photos! I can't wait to get back out there and play it again.
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Jesse Whitman

Weekend Chat
August 8, 2025
I love a gentle handshake to start a golf round such as an open par 5 or a straightforward par 4. I've noticed this helps a lot with initial pace of play. I believe Pete Dye utilized this principle and I recently encountered this at Wabeek CC.
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Will O’Keefe

Blue Mound Golf Country Club
August 8, 2025
I got to play at one of the TFE events out here and it is an amazing use of the land and those greens are mind boggling. So much fun!
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Ben Denison

Weekend Chat
August 8, 2025
Living in Vermont, it seems like a lot of the first holes we have here are short/driveable par 4s with a road on the left. Always fun thing to see rolling to first tee straight from the parking lot!
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Ben Denison

Blue Mound Golf Country Club
August 8, 2025
Played in June during the massive heat wave and 30mph winds -- even with the crazy conditions what an absolute joy to play. The stretch from 6-7-8-9 is all world, and I really appreciate the care you see being taken with thoughtful improvements and a clear love of history. Member we played with was able to discuss all sort of interesting facts about the course that clearly come from membership that cares about the course and wants it to improve in the right ways. Great stuff Alex and team!
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