Chad Crunk
Pat, wish I could join y'all, but I have a prior commitment that afternoon. Hopefully will get out with you guys next time.
Link to commentDan Griffith
I've been designing in 2k for years, too. Met some very good friends through it and managed to win a couple of design contests at TGC Tours. Here's my list of courses: https://www.tgctours.com/Designer/View/36141
Link to commentMatthew Stotz
I watched season 1 and couldn't make it through season 2. Seems like it has been going downhill every season.
Link to commentPatrick Barraza
Hey guys, im looking into booking another alt shot evening Thursday June 4. I talked to my head pro at Old Natchez CC and he is cool with letting us all go out as a large group after 5pm. Would be a blast to get an alt shot skins game going with as many of us as we can get out there.
Let me know if any of you all are interested!
Link to commentSteven Carlson
Super interesting! Do you have a gauge for how the membership arrived at OCM and/or if they considered any other architects for the projects? I wonder how the membership feels going from an "old school" architect in Rees Jones to a much more modern/innovative(?) group in OCM
Link to commentMeg Adkins
If you fully disconnected over the holiday weekend, good on you! Perhaps you missed our Memorial Day sale in the shop, but lucky for you, we always support our procrastinators and the sale continues through today. Get in there and find a good deal!
Link to commentLucas Franklin
100% agree did a cross country trip over i80 from WI to CA a few years back.
Wildhorse exceeded expectations
Link to commentErik Barzeski
I hope some day someone points out that astronauts (particularly those who lived on the ISS) have traveled and covered many more miles than he has, just to see what he says to that.
Thank you for the interview.
Link to commentMark Wittig
As a club fitter
I am very hard pressed to say that toe hang does anything. Only one old reference that any putter fitter can find about it and was never proven true Plus, not many places have components to do so or a good machine to see what the ball is doing.
Link to commentColby Norton
Would love to see these, I have been doing PGA 2k Designer for years. It's amazing the great inspiration some amateurs use in their designs and what they can do with the sculpting tools and making a realistic environment. A lot of the time commitment comes from making the surrounds and vegetation blend in, rather than a big focus on the courses themselves with some of the designers that get their courses accepted into the TGC Tours. I try to stop spending so much time on the vegetation and environment since it's so time consuming. Some design firms use this designer software to create visuals for their clients since you can use the ChadsTool to export Lidar data into the system. To really test your design and architecture, try setting the plot to certain hills and vegetation that you want your terrain to be then try to find the holes on that landscape rather than sculpting and raising a ton of land, it's a ton of fun and a challenge to find the holes. Check out my courses here, would love some critiquing. https://www.tgctours.com/Designer/View/56519?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAacyKc7j_SBNWGGsqIt2HXGLpN6kXCSP3Sm6ociu8rI88aahvQ9wPVmbW9hDDw_aem_aE8oWV_fA9xUY6fJQ7wuXQ
Link to commentAlex Fleming
Awesome - I will post my next design here when it is ready
Link to commentJoe Meeks
Michigan golf keeps one upping itself! We’re so spoiled in the mitten.
Link to commentMichael Chadwick
OCM have a redesign plan with The Country Club in Salt Lake as well.
This is a positive trend for improving the architecture of more urban/suburban clubs that may be financially strong, but have existing courses that leave more to be desired. Exciting!
Link to commentDavid Wellen
Instagram official! Lotta buzz around the club about this partnership. Listening to Garrett and Mike Cocking discuss OCM’s work at Medinah #3, I think there are a lot of similarities in the properties. I love our course and enjoy playing it every time I’m out there. That said, we have a handful of holes that could probably stand to be reimagined because they’re prescriptive. The course hasn’t been touched (aside from a few minor infrastructure tweaks) in 25 years, and I understand the greens are perhaps overdue for new grass. We have run into catch basin / drainage issues before and could benefit from a modern look at shaping to more effectively move water toward the lake (to say nothing of the strategic elements that can be added to holes from that).
I’ll be curious to see how things go with grass - we have bent greens and zoysia everywhere else (some tall fescue off a handful of tees). If there’s a Bermuda variety that can handle the cold a little better I’d think we would leap at it.
Link to commentJason Murray
I am a little biased but I really think a stop at Bright Grandview in Des Moines would be worth your time. Around $20 to walk, pretty short and pretty much the same layout that was built in 1901. Some rural 9-holers around Des Moines also that are fun to play. Knoxville, Winterset, Pleasantville are a couple.
Link to commentMorgan Elliott
Hey Thomas - my morning just freed up and I’d love to get out tomorrow. I’m in Walnut Creek but can play anywhere - just have to be back here around 2 pm so the earlier the better. Feel free to shoot me a text at (352) 895-6008 if you’d still like to get out.
- Morgan
Link to commentMike Ihm
Oh man, finally got back to listening to this. Some horrid takes. Specifically on dipping sauces. The hate on ranch and bleu cheese may not allow anyone of you back in the midwest.
Link to commentBrent Wagner
Awesome write-up; really excited to see the course shine this fall. Side note - if you started selling those sketches of individual holes, you’d have at least one customer!
Link to commentChris Kindred
Bryson is an interesting character. I don't like him, but I think he's deeply fascinating because, to me at least, he's so blurred the line between being genuine and fake. It's not like fans ever truly "know" what a golfer (or anyone famous) is like. But, I find him harder than most to get a read on. There are certain things he does or says that make him appear to be things such as interesting, vulnerable and authentic. But, he's got so much of a foot into the entertainment/content creator/influencer world that there's always a part of me that has doubt and wonders if he's actually revealing his true self in those moments or playing a role and doing/saying what he thinks will make people view him in a certain way.
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