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Sunday Chat: Well That's A First

Sunday Chat: Well That's A First

Sunday Chat: Well That's A First
Fried Egg Golf Club Virtual Hangout - May 2025

Fried Egg Golf Club Virtual Hangout - May 2025

Fried Egg Golf Club Virtual Hangout - May 2025
Chocolate Drops: Dissecting Golf Digest’s New Top 100 Courses
The Lido

Chocolate Drops: Dissecting Golf Digest’s New Top 100 Courses

Chocolate Drops: Dissecting Golf Digest’s New Top 100 Courses
Weekend Chat: May Virtual Hangout

Weekend Chat: May Virtual Hangout

Weekend Chat: May Virtual Hangout
Design Notebook: What Makes a Great Set of Major Championship Greens
Oakmont Country Club

Design Notebook: What Makes a Great Set of Major Championship Greens

Design Notebook: What Makes a Great Set of Major Championship Greens
Weekend Chat: Lawsonia Links Tee Times and Other Updates

Weekend Chat: Lawsonia Links Tee Times and Other Updates

Weekend Chat: Lawsonia Links Tee Times and Other Updates
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Robert Kimball

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June 25, 2025

I wonder if construction will be underway when we visit this October for the FE event? I was fortunate enough to go to the Hoot in '23 not long after OB opened up. The pro shop was a trailer and there was no range. Was kicking myself for not getting back last year, but can't wait to see it again. WHAT A PLACE! I love how it's walking only and I hope they keep it that way. Anyone else on here who is signed up and hasn't seen Old Barnwell yet, get ready. Also, it's one of the coolest logos around, so save some $ for swag in the pro shop.

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Evan Baldridge

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June 24, 2025

I like it. They seem to make a lot of sense on a generally workable property where the goal is returning 9s. It allows for adjacent holes to always play in opposite directions which I think is more important than sequenced holes playing in different directions.

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Trevor Slegers

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June 24, 2025

As a former Chicago resident, I greatly miss the close access to (Pure) Michigan. Also bummed to be missing the Kingsley/Belvedere event this year, hope to go in '26 (if offered!). That said, last week I got to enjoy a trip to the great state! Played American Dunes, Forest Dunes, Loop, Arcadia--Bluffs & South. Loved everything, but the highlight was Arcadia for me. Incredible setting overlooking the lake with all the elevation change. Capped by a 4:15pm tee time finishing around 9:30pm was the cherry on top and not something a west-coaster has access to!

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Matt Sanders

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June 24, 2025

I am interested to hear and see more about Childress Hall, mostly because it’s not far from where I reside. To my knowledge, Doak has spoken about his course there only a few times, but he has offered extremely high praise. I haven’t seen Hanse talk about his course there at all. It sounds like a very exclusive hunting/golf destination that 99.9% of us may never see or hear about again, but I sincerely hope that is not the case if it’s as special as Doak says it is.

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Garrett Morrison

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June 24, 2025

I think it's important to remember that, as busy as the golf course construction industry is right now, it's still nowhere near the highs of the 90s and early 00s. Most of the activity is concentrated in specific regions and specific segments of the market. Could those regions and market segments become oversaturated? Sure. But that correction wouldn't be anything like the extinction-level event of the late 00s and early 10s.If anything, the current rate of golf course construction and renovation is failing to keep up with demand, at least in the lower- to mid-price daily-fee world. But costs are what they are.

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Blake Williams

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June 24, 2025

Great article - I have thought about this before and I think another course of note to add to your list is Harding Park in SF. The front 9 stays in the interior of the property, while the back nine quite literally encircles the property and stays on the boundary line the entire time.

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Beau Scroggins

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June 24, 2025

The site plan / architect drawings are starting to look like album art. I'm here for it.

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Peter Mccallum

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June 24, 2025

The sheer volume of new courses is overwhelming currently, I wonder when the music will stop and what happens when it does? Will be interesting to see with places like Contentment, High Grove and Tepetonka.

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Daniel Kilgore

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June 24, 2025

I’m excited to see Brian Schneider’s work on Woodhill Country Club west of Minneapolis, which begins this summer. The classic Donald Ross course is one of my favorites in the MSP metro area.

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Daniel Quigley

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June 24, 2025

Great article that summarizes all of the work that The Fried Egg has done overviewing MI golf. Other suggestions- in the lower part of the stay there are a few regional Willie Park Jr courses/clubs that are accessible and great examples of classical architecture (Battle Creek, Flint GC) that could really benefit from more spotlight. The area NE of Traverse City is a real sleeper for a golf trip - Elk Rapids Golf Club is a wonderful Donald Ross 9 hole course, Cedar River is a fun Weiskopf that doesn’t get the attending that Forest Dunes does but is worthwhile and Agaming Sundance is another really fun course in the NW part of the lower peninsula

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