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Weekend Chat: Athletes and the Media

Weekend Chat: Athletes and the Media

Weekend Chat: Athletes and the Media
Design Notebook: A Gem on the Mornington Peninsula Eyes Improvements
Portsea Golf Club

Design Notebook: A Gem on the Mornington Peninsula Eyes Improvements

Design Notebook: A Gem on the Mornington Peninsula Eyes Improvements
June Fried Egg Golf Club Virtual Hangout

June Fried Egg Golf Club Virtual Hangout

June Fried Egg Golf Club Virtual Hangout
Weekend Chat: Grading U.S. Open Venues

Weekend Chat: Grading U.S. Open Venues

Weekend Chat: Grading U.S. Open Venues
Chocolate Drops: Old Barnwell Adds a Second 18
Old Barnwell

Chocolate Drops: Old Barnwell Adds a Second 18

Chocolate Drops: Old Barnwell Adds a Second 18
Scatterplots: Saturday at the 2025 U.S. Open

Scatterplots: Saturday at the 2025 U.S. Open

Scatterplots: Saturday at the 2025 U.S. Open
RECENT COMMENTS

Evan Baldridge

Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
July 4, 2025
It’s nothing special
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Adam Hatcher

The Sandbox
July 4, 2025
I played the Sandbox recently. It was a lot of fun. And I got tired pitch shots. to this thread, it was more Shortys and Cradle than Preserve. If I had eggs, Preserve would have more than the other 3.
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Nate Kowalczyk

Cape Cod Country Club
July 4, 2025
Was thinking the same thing!
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Brian Gracely

Prairie Dunes Country Club
July 4, 2025
One thing I noticed at the FEGC event this weekend was that the majority of the cement cart paths that are in these pictures have been removed.
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Mark Harbeson

Ardglass Golf Club
July 3, 2025
What an awesome setting. Please let me know where to contribute to the restoration/creation of the castle tee! Sometimes when I see a course routing like this, I wonder what led to the routing using up all of the best/most dramatic land for golf so early in the round. In this case, I assume it would be due to the course originally having fewer holes and a much smaller property? Assuming the newer holes were shoe-horned into the routing later.
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Matt Rouches

Ardglass Golf Club
July 3, 2025
You're too kind Michael. I appreciate the support!
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Jason Murray

Ardglass Golf Club
July 3, 2025
Great write up and such a cool looking place. I will admit the Wall of Fame really puts it over the top for me.
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Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast Call For Questions
July 3, 2025
I think your central Q is about tournament/pro golf Conor? You do mention recreational golfers but seem to settle back on pro golf as your concern for your thoughts. FWIW I think it makes little difference to amateur golfers; after all the nines have been flipped on many courses, and routings altered over many decades. Portush now finishing on the old 16th is a much better finish than the old 18th, Augusta used to start on 10...and all of our home courses have been assuredly changed many times to the point where calling correct sequences of playing holes is a sort of moot point I think? Anyway maybe I coming down harshly on sequencing of holes as I'm in a vogue of starting on the 10th at Portmarnock recently, and dipping and diving across various holes on the three nines for whatever takes my fancy. I'm seeing golf and the playing field more and more as malleable and it seems to heighten my enjoyment. Re: pro golf- yes sure it might materially impact a player if they start on 10 on say Shinnecock and suck an approach down the hill and follow up that with a disaster at 11...but who is to say what they would have done on the handshake opener, and no 2 often plays as one of the hardest holes. I say all this to say there are so many variables in golf / tournament golf. I think other factors other than a 1/10 start hold far larger influence-the good side of a draw has often ruled half the field into a position of pure advantage at a British Open. But ultimately how the player deals with each of the 18 holes in isolation will govern their experience; bad swings can happen on easy holes. Once you've seen one tennis court you've seen them all...its great to be able to mix it up for the pampered pros and get them off a 10th start...now I wonder if there's any major venue with a flip wedge par 3 as a 10th hole, to a fiddly green. Would like to see that!
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Michael DeWitt

Ardglass Golf Club
July 3, 2025
Great stuff, Matt! Your course profiling chops just keep getting better and better. The vocabulary you deploy in describing the courses adds to their sense of place, yet feels accessible to all readers regardless of where they might be on their journey into the golf architecture rabbit hole. Always an exciting day when a new Matt Rouches course profile drops. Keep up the excellent work!
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Will Knights

June Fried Egg Golf Club Virtual Hangout Recording
July 3, 2025
I think about NWGC all the time. What a place!
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