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Scatterplots: Friday at the 2025 U.S. Open
Oakmont Country Club 14th hole

Scatterplots: Friday at the 2025 U.S. Open

Scatterplots: Friday at the 2025 U.S. Open
Scatterplots: Thursday at the 2025 U.S. Open

Scatterplots: Thursday at the 2025 U.S. Open

Scatterplots: Thursday at the 2025 U.S. Open
Chocolate Drops: How Oakmont Is Different This Time
Oakmont Country Club

Chocolate Drops: How Oakmont Is Different This Time

Chocolate Drops: How Oakmont Is Different This Time
Weekend Chat: Golf Shows, Movies, and Documentaries

Weekend Chat: Golf Shows, Movies, and Documentaries

Weekend Chat: Golf Shows, Movies, and Documentaries
Chocolate Drops: Gil Hanse Presents a Plan for Sunningdale
Sunningdale

Chocolate Drops: Gil Hanse Presents a Plan for Sunningdale

Chocolate Drops: Gil Hanse Presents a Plan for Sunningdale
Sunday Chat: Well That's A First

Sunday Chat: Well That's A First

Sunday Chat: Well That's A First
RECENT COMMENTS

Joseph Zale

Keegan Bradley Usa 2025 Ryder Cup Picks
August 28, 2025
Nicely put! Good job focus on the most important issue of Keegan keeping his promise and putting the team first. Thank you!
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Robert Hershy

Cypress Point Club
August 28, 2025
I have not played Cypress Point since the early naughts. What always seemed odd to me was the uninspiring 18th hole. What were Makenzie’s architectural thoughts on its design? Was he just limited in terms of the property on what he could design for the 18th hole? The rest of the course is amazing, but there is a decided letdown standing on the 18th tee. Would love to hear your thoughts.
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Ty Mercer

Pasatiempo Golf Club
August 28, 2025
Big coffee drinkers. We will be sure to stop by one of those pre round to get the focus going. Thanks for the extra knowledge!
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Beau Scroggins

Pasatiempo Golf Club
August 28, 2025
Exciting! One my of my favorite shots on the course, which can fly a little under the radar, is the approach into the green on the second hole. When the pin is on the left you can really feed it in from the right. A few factors have to align for you to pull it off (a decent drive, a left pin location, etc.) but if you get the chance and execute it the feeling is pure joy. The green really rips to the left so regardless of where the pin is try to aim it a shade to the right. Hope you enjoy the round. It's a special place. P.S. If you're a coffee fan, get to Santa Cruz early and grab a coffee at Verve or, my personal favorite, Shrine Coffee.
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Ty Mercer

Pasatiempo Golf Club
August 28, 2025
I just joined fried egg golf today and absorbed every piece of this going into a round at Pasa with my dad this Friday. We're both high handicaps (working on it) and I'm already picturing all the great shots I'm going to hit, only to watch them slide off the false fronts again and again. Looking forward to exploring every piece of this property! Thanks for the awesome content and community! Cheers!
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Conor Healy

Design Notebook Gil Hanse Baltusrol Renovations
August 28, 2025
Interesting stuff about the Bellarena development. Hard to judge from the limited information available, but looks like it is intended for an area of outstanding natural beauty. Typically quite tricky to get consents for those sort of protected areas and from a very high-level search of the relevant bodies, it doesn't appear to have submitted any planning applications. No doubt they have had preliminary conversations but I would suggest the plans to break ground next year are pretty ambitious.
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David SPRIGGS

Lawsonia Links
August 27, 2025
Carts available?
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Evan Baldridge

Design Notebook Gil Hanse Baltusrol Renovations
August 27, 2025
I mean that would make sense if it was a binary choice, but in reality the mid century courses had a lot more mown rough. One reality is that newer courses are built on better sites than standard farmland, and they are trying to keep more native plants. That can often be really penal, so sand at least is a place for balls to stop, and if a course is built on sand, the process of building a bunker is easy and costs no money so it’s an easy decision. If we ever saw the industry shift back towards more courses built on farmland than it would make a lot of sense to see a shift back to more rough.
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Philip Benedict

Design Notebook Gil Hanse Baltusrol Renovations
August 27, 2025
Gil Hanse came up in the context of the then upcoming Yale restoration. I was taken aback by how vociferous this guy was. I doubt he represented majority opinion at Winged Foot, otherwise there probably would have been noise in the ether that Winged Foot’s membership was unhappy with his work.
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Steve Schaefer

Design Notebook Gil Hanse Baltusrol Renovations
August 27, 2025
Great video on Cypress Point. I liked the transitioning back-and-forth between black & white and color videography. I think Cypress Point will be a great match play course for the Walker Cup and look forward to watching it.
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