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Thoughts on The Commons, the Sixth Course at Sand Valley
February 18, 2025
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Weekend Chat: One Par-3 Green to Rule Them All
February 21, 2025
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Chocolate Drops: Steve Smyers Joins Forces with Colton Craig and Tom Coyne
February 24, 2025
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Club TFE Virtual Hangout With John Moran and Rand Jerris
February 26, 2025
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Weekend Chat: Walk Off the Golf Course?
February 28, 2025
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Chocolate Drops: Dave Zinkand Wraps Up Work at Old Elm Club
March 3, 2025
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Conor Healy
Would be interested to get your thoughts on something I have been turning over in my head for a while: Is playing the holes of a course in the correct order essential to experiencing it as intended?Prompted in part by the the Women's PGA, where as we know the final holes of each nine were switched. Does this fundamentally alter the ebb and flow of the course as Hanse intended it? The fact this needed to be done at a course designed for championship golf is, as noted by Meg and others, pretty poor.It also occurred to me when reading Brett Hochstein's piece in the newsletter (which was a delightful change of pace), as to whether for recreational players, playing the holes other than 1 - 18 gives you the appropriate balance of tough and easy holes in the right sequence, or whether it really matters.I guess the practice of pros going off 1 and 10 at the same time is not going to change, but it seems it might present a different test. As a side note, I also think arranging tee times through anything other than a blind draw is an abomination, but that maybe marks me out as a potential cadet for the Fair Police. I seem to remember Andy discussing Shinecock on the US Open pod with Trevor and the extreme difficulty of the start to the back nine there. Whatever about tournament fairness, does this materially impact a player's experience of their round if they get punched in the face in the first half hour rather than the hackneyed 'gentle handshake'?I know some places seem to get away with it (Royal Melbourne composite springs to mind), but would like to hear what you think.
Ben Denison
Can't edit! Should say nice semi-private (really public) course