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Eggstracurriculars
April Fried Egg Golf Club Virtual Hangout Recording
April 25, 2025
2 min read
Courses
Design Notebook: Details on the Upcoming Harbour Town Renovation
April 22, 2025
10 min read
Courses
Which Holes Has the 13th at Augusta National Inspired?
April 11, 2025
3 min
Courses
One New Tee Box, Please: Augusta’s Unseen Maintenance
April 10, 2025
6 min
Courses
Chocolate Drops: Atlanta Athletic Club Goes Green
March 24, 2025
3 min read
Eggstracurriculars
Drainage, Drainage, Drainage
March 16, 2023
1 min read
RECENT COMMENTS
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.
Dale Miller
TPC Sawgrass also got ridiculed pretty hard when it made it's debut. I'm not saying that just because a course gets negative reviews on its debut that it will become a great course, and I think your points are valid, but when I think of the architect who designed this I have to imagine there is room for this course to become really good for majors. I don't see that path at the moment, but kinda trust that it may develop more.
Peter Mccallum
Same. I consume everything he publicly writes and says, and he made it sound like it could be the best course he's ever done.Maybe they'll be a FEGC outing in 2026, fingers crossed!
Will Knights
Work will definitely be happening. We’ll see if it’s in a position where we’d be able to take a peek or if it’s too early!
Ethan Saporito
Pilgrim's Run is one of my very favorite courses. You feel like you're secluded in the woods. Lots of variety in the holes. It seems to go under the radar when you hear people mention great courses in Michigan, but it was terrific and shouldn't be missed
Benjamin Keveson
I am horrified that Pine Needles is remodeling the Midpines Inn. This place has the aroma of history and you feel like a titan of industry from the world war II era when you stay there. There are plenty/too many "nice" comfy resort type hotels in the area. This place has class and character! Sure the pipes creek and asbestos floats through the air, who cares . . . We need less good amenities and more places that are interesting/unique. Bah humbug!