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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
Chocolate Drops: Steve Smyers Joins Forces with Colton Craig and Tom Coyne
Chocolate Drops: Steve Smyers Joins Forces with Colton Craig and Tom Coyne

Chocolate Drops: Steve Smyers Joins Forces with Colton Craig and Tom Coyne

Chocolate Drops: Steve Smyers Joins Forces with Colton Craig and Tom Coyne
Club TFE Virtual Hangout With John Moran and Rand Jerris
Club TFE Virtual Hangout With John Moran and Rand Jerris

Club TFE Virtual Hangout With John Moran and Rand Jerris

Club TFE Virtual Hangout With John Moran and Rand Jerris
Weekend Chat: Walk Off the Golf Course?
Weekend Chat: Walk Off the Golf Course?

Weekend Chat: Walk Off the Golf Course?

Weekend Chat: Walk Off the Golf Course?
Chocolate Drops: Dave Zinkand Wraps Up Work at Old Elm Club
Chocolate Drops: Dave Zinkand Wraps Up Work at Old Elm Club

Chocolate Drops: Dave Zinkand Wraps Up Work at Old Elm Club

Chocolate Drops: Dave Zinkand Wraps Up Work at Old Elm Club
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Adrian Mazzarolo

Weekend Chat Athletes And The Media
June 28, 2025

While I understand the historical relevance of traditional media in golf, I feel as though the world is moving away from it. I also think Tiger had a large effect on things, with his more frosty, “give them nothing” attitude in interviews disseminating to the next generation. That’s not to say EVERY new player is a wet blanket in interviews, but I think more of these guys see media as a chore rather than an opportunity, especially if many of them feel they could have greater reach, and more importantly, control of the narrative through their own channels (instagram, Twitter, and of course the Xander App…). Personally speaking, the only golf interviews I find myself watching / listening to are through podcasts or quotes in books. Maybe it’s due to the “give them nothing” attitude I mentioned above, but I just don’t think you get a ton out of guys when they’re in “tournament mode”. If you were to interview me after I just worked a full 10+ hour day, I’d probably also give you a hell of a lot less than if it happened on a day off and in a comfortable environment.Either way, will be interesting to see how this relationships evolves, especially with the recent Rory sentiments and such.

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Will Knights

Mammoth Dunes
June 28, 2025

I'd be interested in knowing where the original clubhouse was as well. I doubt the original routing would have started with the boomerang green but you never know. Could have potentially been between current Nos. 1 and 2? Would be pretty close to Craig's porch there too.Definitely agree that you shouldn't skip the course when you visit. It's a fun lap

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Will Knights

Mammoth Dunes
June 28, 2025

I'd be interested in knowing where the original clubhouse was as well. I doubt the original routing would have started with the boomerang green but you never know. Could have potentially been between current Nos. 1 and 2? Would be pretty close to Craig's porch there too.Definitely agree that you shouldn't skip the course when you visit. It's a fun lap

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Brent Accurso

Weekend Chat Athletes And The Media
June 28, 2025

Question for Garrett and Portland, OR locals; I'm going to be in Portland for work for about a week in mid-July. I'd like to do a little golfing around PDX during the week before I head to Gearhart for the weekend. I see articles on this website about Lake Oswego and Forest Hills, any other local public courses that are highly recommended/highly discouraged?

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David Jarret

Change Importance Golf Course Architecture Design
June 28, 2025

Really well done.

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Adrian Mazzarolo

Change Importance Golf Course Architecture Design
June 28, 2025

A great piece, thank you Brett.When thinking about the other end of the diverse spectrum, I am reminded of an article I saw recently on Cosmos Links Country Club in South Korea; a completely treeless course built on 4 adjacent strips of fairway with 360 pot bunkers, 20 per hole. I don’t think it can get much less diverse than that. I think it’s intriguing enough as a concept to play once, but I struggle to see a desire to play it more than that. While the ownership might be going for more of a novel, hope a million people play it once, rather than a devout group of frequent players, it will be interesting to see if this model works.

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Dogwood Maple

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
June 27, 2025

Which of the upcoming U.S. Open/PGA/Open Championship venues are the most and least architecturally interesting and why?

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Louis Uhler

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
June 27, 2025

Golf courses that host pro events are always making holes longer. Is there a hole we see the pros play that would be better if we shortened it? Let’s say they also reduced the par to hopefully make it harder for scoring. Like a par 5or long 4 that would be really fun short/driveable 4, or any hole that has a green complex that would be fun as a par 3.

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Jesse Whitman

Weekend Chat Athletes And The Media
June 27, 2025

I don't usually enjoy sports media coverage, with the exception of the Fried Egg Golf team of course, as I believe it's moving more towards the style of Skip Bayless and Stephen A Smith. In the few negative cases of athlete-press interaction I've seen, I could see why the athletes are disappointed. I prefer more of the NBA on TNT media coverage and their interactions with players.

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Dale Miller

Weekend Chat Athletes And The Media
June 27, 2025

I watched the press room spat between Colin and Adam, I think it was appropriate for Colin to call him out. The media has/can move in a direction of writing things to simply get clicks or views, and there needs to be less of that and more of quality reporting/writing/journalism. For a media member to ask a question out loud on the first tee to a player? Seriously? The media member was just trying to make a scene and draw attention to himself. Bryson got so tired of the way the media spinning things about him that he started his own youtube channel so he can control the narrative. There is a line, but I think having the PGA tour players able to opt out of post-game press meetings and able to call out media members, allows for a proper back and forth that could lead to better writing.

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