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Chocolate Drops: Underrated Holes at U.S. Women’s Amateur Host Bandon Dunes

Chocolate Drops: Underrated Holes at U.S. Women’s Amateur Host Bandon Dunes
July 2025 FEGC Virtual Hangout: MLB Trade Deadline Edition

July 2025 FEGC Virtual Hangout: MLB Trade Deadline Edition

July 2025 FEGC Virtual Hangout: MLB Trade Deadline Edition
Chocolate Drops: It’s Not the Circuit
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Chocolate Drops: It’s Not the Circuit

Chocolate Drops: It’s Not the Circuit
Weekend Chat: "Fair" vs. Quirky

Weekend Chat: "Fair" vs. Quirky

Weekend Chat: "Fair" vs. Quirky
July 2025 FEGC Virtual Hangout Call for Questions - MLB Trade Deadline

July 2025 FEGC Virtual Hangout Call for Questions - MLB Trade Deadline

July 2025 FEGC Virtual Hangout Call for Questions - MLB Trade Deadline
Chocolate Drops: California Dreams
Olympic Club Lake Course

Chocolate Drops: California Dreams

Chocolate Drops: California Dreams
RECENT COMMENTS

Steven Panos

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 18, 2025
My view on new courses is similar to new restaurants. I let them sort things for some time before I check them out. I don't go when things are new. I agree it's hard to prioritize what to see, so I would rather see the courses I know are going stand the test of time, rather than the hot new buzzy thing. Plus, there are so many classic courses that are a gap in my resume.
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John Dunagan

Scottie Scheffler Bmw Ryder Cup Bubble Picks
August 18, 2025
Really? Cantlay?? Is there no accounting for habitually starting unnecessary locker room drama? Does Xander Schauffele absolutely need to play only with his homeboy and no other? I don't get this. I'd take any of the almost-top-6 before him. I'd take Billy Horschel, who's won a Dell Match Play, in front of him. It's my least favorite part of Ryder Cup to see guys who are currently playing like poo make the team just because they've made the team before. When has it ever worked out? Doesn't seem to happen with the Europeans...
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Chip Hunter

Shoreacres
August 18, 2025
I'd give it 4 eggs, but what do I know. Hearing Navy training across the street is very cool.
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Michael Chadwick

Shoreacres
August 18, 2025
Andy caveats the 2 egg score with a primary takeaway I had from a round there. The most interesting land is found exactly where you don't want your ball to be. The ravine system is distinctive and lovely, but then hitting fairways didn't capture the same emotional register. Fortunately I'm no good, so I got to explore the right side of 11 and plenty of other neat spots. The greens are terrific, and seeing those really helped bolster my interest in Raynor as an architect and builder. His routing ability, particularly at SA and CGC, is surgical--but is it too clinical? As an analogy, I don't think he'd be the internist you'd want for bedside manner. Colt or MacKenzie would've likely been more suitable. But Raynor would've been the specialist who saved your life in an emergency and was gone before you woke up. Why would I play more rounds at Old Elm than SA? Is it because I find Raynor to be more of a puzzler than an artist? Am I making the mistake of not identifying enough heart in his work? I wonder how could such a talented builder, who learned under Macdonald, never fall in love with the game enough to want to play it?
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Mike Ihm

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 18, 2025
Id you haven't yet, check out Glen Golf Park in Madison. Every city needs courses like these.
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Mike Ihm

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 18, 2025
That was my experience there and at main Sand Valley too years ago. Looked green, lot of thin grass that was mostly sand. Although I loved both at the time, I love them more now grown in and more settled. Landmand was another one for me. I played it opening fall and it was very shaggy with heavy equipment ruts off every fairway. Personally I try to imagine what it could/will be but it can be tough. Pinehurst 2 is my biggest mental block. Played it soaking wet in the spring which killed the design features and options.
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Daniel Kilgore

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 18, 2025
The Loop is great
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Adam Hatcher

Weekend Chat Processing New Builds
August 18, 2025
I played Sand Valley in a group of 80 guys. No one seemed to enjoy the Lido, especially considering the ranking. Some of this was the wildness of the design. But a lot of it was the conditions. It was too soon. I do not know what Golf Digest did to make its Every Hole look so green, but that was far from our experience. 3 years from now, I assume, will be quite different.
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Tripp Roy

Shoreacres
August 17, 2025
A top 10 course in America. One of the greatest injustices of American golf: Seth Raynor is somehow *not* in the hall of fame!
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James Dougherty

August Virtual Hangout Call For Questions
August 17, 2025
Is there one underrated aspect of Cypress you are most looking forward to seeing play out in the walker cup? Both course wise and competition wise if possible.
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