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Chocolate Drops: How the Restored Tree on No. 6 at TPC Sawgrass Affected Play
Chocolate Drops: How the Restored Tree on No. 6 at TPC Sawgrass Affected Play

Chocolate Drops: How the Restored Tree on No. 6 at TPC Sawgrass Affected Play

Chocolate Drops: How the Restored Tree on No. 6 at TPC Sawgrass Affected Play
Weekend Chat: Routing Through Different Topographies
Weekend Chat: Routing Through Different Topographies

Weekend Chat: Routing Through Different Topographies

Weekend Chat: Routing Through Different Topographies
March Virtual Hangout: Call for Questions – On-Site at The Masters
March Virtual Hangout: Call for Questions – On-Site at The Masters

March Virtual Hangout: Call for Questions – On-Site at The Masters

March Virtual Hangout: Call for Questions – On-Site at The Masters
Weekend Chat: What Is Golf’s Opening Day?
Weekend Chat: What Is Golf’s Opening Day?

Weekend Chat: What Is Golf’s Opening Day?

Weekend Chat: What Is Golf’s Opening Day?
Chocolate Drops: Stasis at Augusta National?
Chocolate Drops: Stasis at Augusta National?

Chocolate Drops: Stasis at Augusta National?

Chocolate Drops: Stasis at Augusta National?
March Club TFE Virtual Hangout Recording
March Club TFE Virtual Hangout Recording

March Club TFE Virtual Hangout Recording

March Club TFE Virtual Hangout Recording
RECENT COMMENTS

Joel Anderson

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 17, 2025
Hard to justify visiting a new course until I know it’s well grown in, so I’ll let someone else find out first. As for innovation, the hot new courses seem to be going huge, while we probably need to go small for the sustainability of the game (money, time, energy) so I’m much more interested in shorter walkable course like the Loop in Chaska, of which I’ll be testing out today.
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Joel Anderson

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 17, 2025
Hard to justify visiting. New course until I know it’s well grown in, so I’ll let someone else find out first. As for innovation, the hot new courses seem to be going huge, while we probably need to go small for the sustainability of the game (money, time) so I’m much more interested in shorter walkable course like the Loop in Chaska (of which I’ll be testing out today.
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Will Knights

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 16, 2025
Fair point. The question may have been better phrased as, “if you could see every new build at the drop of a hat, would you?”
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Will Knights

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 16, 2025
Would definitely agree there. Feels like some courses in recent years have been rushed to open play a little bit and would have benefited from a little time to settle. Very interested to see how Yale plays right out of the gate since it’s had a full year without play
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Will Knights

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 16, 2025
Need to see this place for myself. Going to try when I’m up there in September
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Stephen Harting

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 16, 2025
I think the multitude of possibilities involved when building a brand new golf course is incredibly exciting and we are fortunate to be living in a time where it is occurring more frequently. As Ben mentions, they may not be accessible to the masses, and so I don’t put too much emphasis on attempting to see them. Not because they aren’t worthy or in protest of that system, but because there is so much golf to see in the US and worldwide that is “new to me” because I haven’t played it. I also think it’s probably a sound strategy to wait for a course to grow in and mature for a couple years. If you are a reviewer of courses, one would imagine a more nuanced and accurate review could be produced if the course is ready for play more than it would be 3 months after opening.
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Adam Hatcher

Strategic Holes Olympic Club 2025 Us Amateur
August 15, 2025
And #1 at NGLA is all world.
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Andrew Schaefer

Shoreacres
August 15, 2025
I've never played Shoreacres, but it looks awesome. It shows how great a course can be when it fully utilizes the natural features of the property. This is in contrast to many well-know "championship" courses that completely fail this test and result in much less interesting designs.
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Adam Hatcher

Strategic Holes Olympic Club 2025 Us Amateur
August 15, 2025
6 and 16 at Pac Dunes and 6 on Sedge Valley taught me to love strategic par 4s.
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Jesse Whitman

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 15, 2025
Those are some tough questions. I definitely think it's better to wait to see a course until someone has said it's good to go. Case in point, I golfed at "The Keep", which is the new at McLemore, and it definitely wasn't ready based on turf condition. We still had a ton of fun Oh and I just golfed at Wolf River Golf Park thanks to the fried egg which has newish greens. We had a lot of fun for 60$.
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