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Weekend Chat: Athletes and the Media
June 27, 2025
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Design Notebook: A Gem on the Mornington Peninsula Eyes Improvements
June 24, 2025
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June Fried Egg Golf Club Virtual Hangout
June 21, 2025
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Weekend Chat: Grading U.S. Open Venues
June 20, 2025
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Chocolate Drops: Old Barnwell Adds a Second 18
June 17, 2025
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Scatterplots: Saturday at the 2025 U.S. Open
June 15, 2025
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RECENT COMMENTS
Matt Sanders
Here’s to hoping, but I won’t be holding my breath! Even the biggest golf sickos including those with substantial money to toss around (not me!) in this area have no clue what they are doing out there. I get that it’s his money and he can do what he wishes and invite whoever he wants, but it would be a real shame if no one ever gets to see what Doak believes to be one of his best courses.
Peter Mccallum
For sure, I don't even think it's comparable. The previous boom was a proliferation of Red Lobsters and Olive Gardens, this is a more Nobu and STK. How many elite high end courses can SEC country support, especially if jet fuel booms in price?
Peter Mccallum
Gil Hanse doesn't miss when it comes to marketing and salesmanship. Same cannot be said for his courses.
Peter Mccallum
Gil Hanse doesn't miss when it comes to marketing and salesmanship. Same cannot be said for his courses.
Blake Williams
It does have too many boring holes. I think Andy has it exactly right with Harding - the greens are just too flat to be interesting at the level they should be. I really enjoy the routing - it's a fantastic walk, has a nice pace, and it sure is gorgeous. But the issues with it are what they are. Thansk for the response - I agree with you!
Morgan Hunt
Thank you. Harding Park is a good one! Along with Sonoma it's the only Muirfield routing I've actually played. I chose to omit it because 1) it has too many boring holes, and 2) no routing the club has used, either for regular play or tournaments, has the perimeter holes as the front 9 like Muirfield
Matthew Bird
Glad I'm not the only one on this block! Give me affordable with flaws/character vs pristine and expensive.
Dale Miller
I appreciated the tie in to how Murfield's routing influenced other course routings.
Dale Miller
Another way golf courses connect with music :)
Dale Miller
My appreciation and interest in Australian golf course architecture has grown since you guys have been covering it recently. I loved the recap of course projects that have finished up and the ones that are slated for the remaining of the year. That was a really succinct way of putting all that info. I'm interested to see the David McClay Kidd course in WA when it's finished. What Mike DeVries has done and is doing in Michigan is amazing. I feel like he should get more attention. I'm on the Donald Ross side of blind shots when he stated "There is no reason why a golfer should be penalized for playing a good shot just because he cannot see where he is going". Not the biggest fan, unless they are thoughtfully done and barely used.