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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

Ben Denison

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 15, 2025
I think the fundamental problem with this is that so many new builds are now high-end private clubs with limited membership, so there are not really opportunities to go see them except after hearing from folks like you all, the YouTubers, and the Instagram photographers who usually get the first looks. However, to the extent there are new things in New England that I can go see, I try to get there including maybe not new builds of something someone recommends I haven't heard of before. I will try to get to Stowe Country Club's renovation hopefully next year when it re-opens to see for myself what Beau Welling has done, and that's about the extent I can do.
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Matthew Petersen

Weekend Chat
August 15, 2025
A Pacific Grove fan here!
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Shane Quimby

Shoreacres
August 15, 2025
I will echo just about everything that you said. I have played quite a few places I think are better for a single round, but very few that I would rather play every day. I also fully expected 3 eggs. Holes 10-15 are on my short list of best extended stretches in golf.
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William P Swenson

Shoreacres
August 15, 2025
I was lucky to play Shoreacres in June of this year. Really fun to read this review after playing. I had a great caddie that really helped me score by not over clubbing into the very firm green complexes. I played from the correct tees for my distance challenged game and was able to break 80. I had a blast and literally wanted to play again immediately. One of my most enjoyable rounds ever due to the brilliant course and great caddie. Thanks for this insightful profile.
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Steven Panos

Shoreacres
August 14, 2025
This is an amazing golf course. I have been lucky to play a lot of great golf courses and I agree, there are only 1 or 2 places I would play ahead of Shoreacres. It's a great course that you can play everyday, be challenged, but not always overwhelmed. It's also the best turf conditions I have ever played. So fast, so firm. I am bit disappointed that it didn't get a full 3 Eggs.
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Jordan Smith

Weekend Chat Fair Vs Quirky
August 14, 2025
Amending my first reply as I spoke with my dad who played Lac La Belle member guest last week about hole #2. He said he accidentally push/popped his drive over the tree chute to the far right side of the fairway and was able to hit a good wedge shot close to the hole on the front tier (same angle Ben's comment references). From his angle he did watch his other playing partner's decent shots bounce hard forward down to the back tier. So I'm even more torn on the quirky vs. fair because the average golfer isn't able to get over to that right side consistently without tempting total disaster of hitting into the tree chute.
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Golf Slow Play Aimpoint
August 13, 2025
Thanks Sweeney for slowing the game down. Are golfers in such poor condition that they have to use this crutch for 2-3 foot putts.
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David Eldred

Tiering Pga Tour Bmw Championship Venues
August 13, 2025
I will not stand for the erasure of the 1949 Western Open host, won by Sam Snead: Keller, located just outside St. Paul. (Editor's note -- everyone else will stand for the erasure.) In all seriousness, Keller is an amateur design that was restored about 15 years ago, is an absolute treat and fun course, and is a terrific example of a muni that can be well designed and maintained at reasonable rates. You can even play in four hours easy on a weekend morning. If you're in the Twin Cities area and have room on your calendar, get yourself over there.
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James White

Chocolate Drops Gil Hanse Olympic Club Us Amateur
August 13, 2025
Great write up. I think Watson went by the name of William, not Willie. https://scpga.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/34/2021/01/William-Watson-bio-1-5-2021.pdf
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Tom Wethekam

Weekend Chat
August 12, 2025
edit - should say prevailing wind
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