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Golf Architecture Mailbag Podcast: Call for Questions
June 27, 2025
3 min read
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Weekend Chat: Athletes and the Media
June 27, 2025
5 min read
Courses
Design Notebook: A Gem on the Mornington Peninsula Eyes Improvements
June 24, 2025
10 min read
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June Fried Egg Golf Club Virtual Hangout
June 21, 2025
3 min read
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Weekend Chat: Grading U.S. Open Venues
June 20, 2025
5 min read
Courses
Chocolate Drops: Old Barnwell Adds a Second 18
June 17, 2025
5 min read
RECENT COMMENTS
Michael DeWitt
Oakmont: B+ - Weather lowered the ceiling and the challenge they prepared the golf course to present could not materialize with that forecast.
Pinehurst #2: A - Last year was one we’ll see on highlight reels forever. With all their chomps at the hosting apple, I think they’ll continue to dial the entire experience in.
LA North: C - Wanted to love it, would love to see the property and believe the course is all world. That said, the member guest vibe and third rate champion diminished its potential.
Torrey South: F - Great champion and epic close by Rahm, but we see it plenty and it should never host again unless the whole property is overhauled to make use of the epic coast line and take the Jones patina off of it.
Winged Foot: C - Hosting in the fall didn’t help them any, but their grade ceiling might be lower than the membership and history might think if distance remains unchecked.
Pebble: C - Woodland and Brooks dueling was great theater, but until they take their championship course presentation seriously enough to restore their golf course, this will always be a what could be.
Shinnecock: B+ - This is the other contender for setting the curve. When they get the right weather and presentation, it can be the best. 2018 didn’t quite have the right alchemy.
Dylan Mckenna
Hey FEGC, do we have a connection to play Kittansett? I will be up in the Cape Cod Area end of July and would love to get out there to see this classic course! Willing to pay of course! Let me know, thanks!
Sam Yeager
just played Dunbar a week ago and it was very enjoyable. Our caddies were all members and they really enjoy helping you score well. The wall which should be benign really comes into play when the wind is blowing from the SE as it was in our round.7-16 are the best holes.Great fun.
Patrick Craig
Wonderful write up, Matt, and great photos. The M and E work there kind of stinks, in my opinion. The 2nd hole isn't good for normal (non Open) players, and the 7th and 8th holes add length but have no soul. The 4th, 5th, and 6th are amazing holes on the front side though. While everyone talks about 5/6, I thought the back nine was exceptional. Great hole after great hole. Calamity has to be seen in person to be believed. Also, if you are visiting for the first time, the Seafood Chowder (served with Guinness bread) in the upstairs bar is a word-class elite golf lunch! One of my favorite comments in The Confidential Guide was when Tom Doak called the Valley Course at Portrush the hot little sister" - Ha! He is right - the Valley is amazing and shouldn't be missed if you visit."
Matt Sanders
Rewatching 2019 coverage on YouTube is a simple, but genius idea that I had not considered! Thanks!
Perry Rouches
BEST! POD!…and timely, given all the airtime Oakmont got last week. Best stat - green speeds at Oakmont and Augusta in the ‘70’s.
Cameron Hurdus
It's kind of incredible, they've got the full world feeds on youtube from each of the rounds. And outside of 13/17 I'd be personally interested in checking out 5/6 , 10, and 16!
Patrick Craig
Totally agree.
Cameron Hurdus
That's going to be amazing. I was rewatching some of the 2019 coverage and was thinking how the grandstand between 13 and 17 feels like a no-brainer to hang at for a while. I'm not sure if you could also see tee shots on 18 from the top row?
Patrick Craig
Totally agree.