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GOLF CLUB ATLASDISCUSSION GROUP Golf Club AtlasDiscussion Group | Golf Club Atlas. Architecture Timeline. Courses By Country. Feature Interview. 147 Custodians of the Game. Discussion Group. In My Opinion. Best Of Golf. Contributions. GOLF CLUB ATLASKNUTH, DEAN A SCOTTISH GOLF PIONEER DEVELOPS THE AMERICAN WEST GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT WILLIAM WATSON 1860-1941 By Dean Knuth February 2021 William Watson Circa 1899 at age 39 - Circa 1925 at age 65 (Compliments of Joseph Gladke, Minnesota Golf Historian) William Watson was an important pioneer of early golf course architecture who is all butforgotten.
SUN MOUNTAIN OR CLICGEAR? GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Sun Mountain Or Clicgear? (1/11) > >> Sean_A: I am thinking of breaking down and buying a zimmer frame for golfers. SPYGLASS OR SPANISH BAY GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Spyglass or Spanish Bay (1/8) > >> BVince: 1. If you could only play Spyglass Hill or the Links at Spanish Bay, which one would you chose? GREENS: HOW MUCH DO THEY COST TO BUILD? A single new USGA green on an existing course can cost $75,000 or more. If you're building 18 of them on a new course, so you don't have to tiptoe around the grass everywhere, that cost comes down considerably it could be anything from $20,000 to $50,000 per green, depending mostly on the delivered cost of the sand. LOOKING TO PLAY THE OLDEST COURSES STATE BY STATE... GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Looking to play the oldest courses state by state (1/11) > >> Ken Moum: A friend of a friend is on a quest to play the oldest golf course in each of the lower 48 states, and has managed to get 38 of them so far, but the last ten have him stuck. NEW OWNERSHIP AT CHECHESSEE CREEK New Ownership at Chechessee Creek. Ownership of Chechessee Creek has passed from original developer Chafin-Light to David Proctor, a principal in New York headquartered Jane Street Capital. The transaction closed about January 1 and has not been publicized in the media. The course remains open as a private non equity investor ownedclub.
SO WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR CLUB CLOSES? MUSGROVE MILL GC This doesn't sound like much of a problem to you guys in the northeast, but most people in SC don't want to drive 45 minutes or so to play at their "home" course. Musgrove Mill is at least 45-60 minutes from everywhere. With dues of $330 a month it was obviously difficult for most South Carolinians to justify being a member of aclub that you
GOLF CLUB ATLASGOLFCLUBATLAS.COM Golf Club AtlasGolfClubAtlas.com - The Study of Golf Course Architecture. Mrs. Morrissett on the 14th tee at The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, expressing her delight to the fact that the PGA Championship is returning here. GolfClubAtlas.com exists to promote frank commentary on golf course architecture. Within this commercial-free site, the GOLF CLUB ATLASCOURSES BY COUNTRY Courses by Country ARGENTINA Jockey Club (updated 2007) AUSTRALIA Barnbougle Dunes (2016) Barwon Heads (1999) Hope Island (2004) Moonah Course at The National (2004) New South Wales (2004) Newcastle (2007) Royal Melbourne (West) (2016) BELGIUM Royal Zoute (2008) BERMUDA Mid Ocean Club (2008) CANADA Banff Springs (2004) Cabot Links (2012) CapeBreton
GOLF CLUB ATLASDISCUSSION GROUP Golf Club AtlasDiscussion Group | Golf Club Atlas. Architecture Timeline. Courses By Country. Feature Interview. 147 Custodians of the Game. Discussion Group. In My Opinion. Best Of Golf. Contributions. GOLF CLUB ATLASKNUTH, DEAN A SCOTTISH GOLF PIONEER DEVELOPS THE AMERICAN WEST GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT WILLIAM WATSON 1860-1941 By Dean Knuth February 2021 William Watson Circa 1899 at age 39 - Circa 1925 at age 65 (Compliments of Joseph Gladke, Minnesota Golf Historian) William Watson was an important pioneer of early golf course architecture who is all butforgotten.
SUN MOUNTAIN OR CLICGEAR? GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Sun Mountain Or Clicgear? (1/11) > >> Sean_A: I am thinking of breaking down and buying a zimmer frame for golfers. SPYGLASS OR SPANISH BAY GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Spyglass or Spanish Bay (1/8) > >> BVince: 1. If you could only play Spyglass Hill or the Links at Spanish Bay, which one would you chose? GREENS: HOW MUCH DO THEY COST TO BUILD? A single new USGA green on an existing course can cost $75,000 or more. If you're building 18 of them on a new course, so you don't have to tiptoe around the grass everywhere, that cost comes down considerably it could be anything from $20,000 to $50,000 per green, depending mostly on the delivered cost of the sand. LOOKING TO PLAY THE OLDEST COURSES STATE BY STATE... GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Looking to play the oldest courses state by state (1/11) > >> Ken Moum: A friend of a friend is on a quest to play the oldest golf course in each of the lower 48 states, and has managed to get 38 of them so far, but the last ten have him stuck. NEW OWNERSHIP AT CHECHESSEE CREEK New Ownership at Chechessee Creek. Ownership of Chechessee Creek has passed from original developer Chafin-Light to David Proctor, a principal in New York headquartered Jane Street Capital. The transaction closed about January 1 and has not been publicized in the media. The course remains open as a private non equity investor ownedclub.
SO WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR CLUB CLOSES? MUSGROVE MILL GC This doesn't sound like much of a problem to you guys in the northeast, but most people in SC don't want to drive 45 minutes or so to play at their "home" course. Musgrove Mill is at least 45-60 minutes from everywhere. With dues of $330 a month it was obviously difficult for most South Carolinians to justify being a member of aclub that you
GOLF CLUB ATLAS
Golf Course Architecture. A free access board for the discussion of golf course architecture related matters. (note: non-architecture threads/posts are deleted). Moderators: Ben Cowan-Dewar, Ran Morrissett. 1392898 Posts. 52288 Topics. Last post by Jay Mickle. in Re: Do you keep stats on GOLF CLUB ATLASJASPER PARK Jasper is located in Alberta in the towering Canadian Rocky Mountains. Three holes run along Lac Beauvert, which is jade green and crystal clear. Wildlife including elk, moose, deer, coyote and bear roam the course. The course is set in a valley with 10,000 foot distant snow capped mountains as backdrops to many of the holes. GOLF CLUB ATLASGOLF ON CAPE BRETON HIGHLANDS LINKS NOVA Thanks in part tothe success of the courses that opened in the late 1920s within the national parks of Jasper and Banff in Alberta, the National Park Services of Canada decided in 1938 to pursue a work program to create jobs and stimulate tourism interest by building a golf course in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.. Occupying the northern portion of the 4,000 square mile Cape Breton GOLF CLUB ATLASSAINT LOUIS CC PG. II Twelfth hole, 180 yards, Crater; While Saint Louis Country Club possesses the four essential Macdonald/Raynor one shotters (a Short, Eden, Redan and Biarritz), it has a unique fifth one as well. The hole enjoys natural properties inherent upon playing across a valley but what makes it famous is a series of mounds that ring the back of the green, exuding a charm all their own. GOLF CLUB ATLASMENDIK, KEVIN H.C. Leeds, the Papa of American Golf Architecture Kevin Mendik, p. 2 Leeds used mounds in many locations at Kebo Valley, including fairways above, and greenside. Intricate bunkering behind the green compliments the mounds to be cleared on approach, as seen below. In GOLF CLUB ATLASLAHINCH Mackenzie’s long narrow shelf green is a full 56 yards deep, making it one of the longest in links golf. Looking back down the long ninth green to the elevated tee perched in the far dunes. Eleventh hole, 170 yards; One of golf’s finest green sites and one of only three original MacKenzie greens that remain. GOLF CLUB ATLASALLAN JAMIESON, JANUARY 2012 Feature Interview with Allan Jamieson January 2012 Ran Morrissett's opening comments: The lifelines of every club are new members. With them, you are fine. Without them, little good ensues. That said, suppose the credentials of a private club could be distilled as follows: ‘Eighteen hole course situated on great land. Thirteen holes built during the GOLF CLUB ATLASROY CASE, FEBRUARY 2008 A simple hole that has stood the test of time is the second hole on the Eagle nine at Okeeheelee G.C, a 27 hole public course in West Palm Beach FL, that will host it’s 1,000,000th round some time this year, it’s thirteenth year of operation. It is a short par three that plays only 119 yards from the middle tees. NEW OWNERSHIP AT CHECHESSEE CREEK New Ownership at Chechessee Creek. Ownership of Chechessee Creek has passed from original developer Chafin-Light to David Proctor, a principal in New York headquartered Jane Street Capital. The transaction closed about January 1 and has not been publicized in the media. The course remains open as a private non equity investor ownedclub.
SO WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR CLUB CLOSES? MUSGROVE MILL GC This doesn't sound like much of a problem to you guys in the northeast, but most people in SC don't want to drive 45 minutes or so to play at their "home" course. Musgrove Mill is at least 45-60 minutes from everywhere. With dues of $330 a month it was obviously difficult for most South Carolinians to justify being a member of aclub that you
GOLF CLUB ATLASGOLFCLUBATLAS.COM Golf Club AtlasGolfClubAtlas.com - The Study of Golf Course Architecture. Mrs. Morrissett on the 14th tee at The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, expressing her delight to the fact that the PGA Championship is returning here. GolfClubAtlas.com exists to promote frank commentary on golf course architecture. Within this commercial-free site, the GOLF CLUB ATLASCOURSES BY COUNTRY Courses by Country ARGENTINA Jockey Club (updated 2007) AUSTRALIA Barnbougle Dunes (2016) Barwon Heads (1999) Hope Island (2004) Moonah Course at The National (2004) New South Wales (2004) Newcastle (2007) Royal Melbourne (West) (2016) BELGIUM Royal Zoute (2008) BERMUDA Mid Ocean Club (2008) CANADA Banff Springs (2004) Cabot Links (2012) Cape Breton Highlands Links GOLF CLUB ATLASDISCUSSION GROUP Golf Club AtlasDiscussion Group | Golf Club Atlas. Architecture Timeline. Courses By Country. Feature Interview. 147 Custodians of the Game. Discussion Group. In My Opinion. Best Of Golf. Contributions. GOLF CLUB ATLASKNUTH, DEAN A SCOTTISH GOLF PIONEER DEVELOPS THE AMERICAN WEST GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT WILLIAM WATSON 1860-1941 By Dean Knuth February 2021 William Watson Circa 1899 at age 39 - Circa 1925 at age 65 (Compliments of Joseph Gladke, Minnesota Golf Historian) William Watson was an important pioneer of early golf course architecture who is all butforgotten.
SUN MOUNTAIN OR CLICGEAR? GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Sun Mountain Or Clicgear? (1/11) > >> Sean_A: I am thinking of breaking down and buying a zimmer frame for golfers. GOLF CLUB ATLASSEAN ARBLE’S UNITED KINGDOM COURSE TOURS Sean Arble’s United Kingdom Course Tours Sean Arble was born and raised near Detroit and learned the game of golf at Grosse Ile, a Donald Ross course built about the same time as Oakland Hills. After graduating from university, he traveled about Europe getting jobs here and there. Through an unlikely set of circumstances while GOLF CLUB ATLASBEHR, MAX H. Art in Golf Architecture by Max H. Behr. In celebration of the release of Mike Miller and Geoff Shackelford’s The Art of Golf Design, the following Max Behr essay is reprinted here in its entirety (it is included as an abridged sidebar in the book).This essay appeared in the August, 1927 edition of The American Golfer with a photo of Behr’s Lakeside Golf Club under construction. SPYGLASS OR SPANISH BAY GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Spyglass or Spanish Bay (1/8) > >> BVince: 1. If you could only play Spyglass Hill or the Links at Spanish Bay, which one would you chose? GREENS: HOW MUCH DO THEY COST TO BUILD? A single new USGA green on an existing course can cost $75,000 or more. If you're building 18 of them on a new course, so you don't have to tiptoe around the grass everywhere, that cost comes down considerably it could be anything from $20,000 to $50,000 per green, depending mostly on the delivered cost of the sand. SO WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR CLUB CLOSES? MUSGROVE MILL GC This doesn't sound like much of a problem to you guys in the northeast, but most people in SC don't want to drive 45 minutes or so to play at their "home" course. Musgrove Mill is at least 45-60 minutes from everywhere. With dues of $330 a month it was obviously difficult for most South Carolinians to justify being a member of aclub that you
GOLF CLUB ATLASGOLFCLUBATLAS.COM Golf Club AtlasGolfClubAtlas.com - The Study of Golf Course Architecture. Mrs. Morrissett on the 14th tee at The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, expressing her delight to the fact that the PGA Championship is returning here. GolfClubAtlas.com exists to promote frank commentary on golf course architecture. Within this commercial-free site, the GOLF CLUB ATLASCOURSES BY COUNTRY Courses by Country ARGENTINA Jockey Club (updated 2007) AUSTRALIA Barnbougle Dunes (2016) Barwon Heads (1999) Hope Island (2004) Moonah Course at The National (2004) New South Wales (2004) Newcastle (2007) Royal Melbourne (West) (2016) BELGIUM Royal Zoute (2008) BERMUDA Mid Ocean Club (2008) CANADA Banff Springs (2004) Cabot Links (2012) Cape Breton Highlands Links GOLF CLUB ATLASDISCUSSION GROUP Golf Club AtlasDiscussion Group | Golf Club Atlas. Architecture Timeline. Courses By Country. Feature Interview. 147 Custodians of the Game. Discussion Group. In My Opinion. Best Of Golf. Contributions. GOLF CLUB ATLASKNUTH, DEAN A SCOTTISH GOLF PIONEER DEVELOPS THE AMERICAN WEST GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT WILLIAM WATSON 1860-1941 By Dean Knuth February 2021 William Watson Circa 1899 at age 39 - Circa 1925 at age 65 (Compliments of Joseph Gladke, Minnesota Golf Historian) William Watson was an important pioneer of early golf course architecture who is all butforgotten.
SUN MOUNTAIN OR CLICGEAR? GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Sun Mountain Or Clicgear? (1/11) > >> Sean_A: I am thinking of breaking down and buying a zimmer frame for golfers. GOLF CLUB ATLASSEAN ARBLE’S UNITED KINGDOM COURSE TOURS Sean Arble’s United Kingdom Course Tours Sean Arble was born and raised near Detroit and learned the game of golf at Grosse Ile, a Donald Ross course built about the same time as Oakland Hills. After graduating from university, he traveled about Europe getting jobs here and there. Through an unlikely set of circumstances while GOLF CLUB ATLASBEHR, MAX H. Art in Golf Architecture by Max H. Behr. In celebration of the release of Mike Miller and Geoff Shackelford’s The Art of Golf Design, the following Max Behr essay is reprinted here in its entirety (it is included as an abridged sidebar in the book).This essay appeared in the August, 1927 edition of The American Golfer with a photo of Behr’s Lakeside Golf Club under construction. SPYGLASS OR SPANISH BAY GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Spyglass or Spanish Bay (1/8) > >> BVince: 1. If you could only play Spyglass Hill or the Links at Spanish Bay, which one would you chose? GREENS: HOW MUCH DO THEY COST TO BUILD? A single new USGA green on an existing course can cost $75,000 or more. If you're building 18 of them on a new course, so you don't have to tiptoe around the grass everywhere, that cost comes down considerably it could be anything from $20,000 to $50,000 per green, depending mostly on the delivered cost of the sand. SO WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR CLUB CLOSES? MUSGROVE MILL GC This doesn't sound like much of a problem to you guys in the northeast, but most people in SC don't want to drive 45 minutes or so to play at their "home" course. Musgrove Mill is at least 45-60 minutes from everywhere. With dues of $330 a month it was obviously difficult for most South Carolinians to justify being a member of aclub that you
GOLF CLUB ATLASDISCUSSION GROUP Golf Club AtlasDiscussion Group | Golf Club Atlas. Architecture Timeline. Courses By Country. Feature Interview. 147 Custodians of the Game. Discussion Group. In My Opinion. Best Of Golf. Contributions.GOLF CLUB ATLAS
Golf Course Architecture. A free access board for the discussion of golf course architecture related matters. (note: non-architecture threads/posts are deleted). Moderators: Ben Cowan-Dewar, Ran Morrissett. 1392898 Posts. 52288 Topics. Last post by Jay Mickle. in Re: Do you keep stats on GOLF CLUB ATLASREDTAIL Ontario, Canada. The view from the ninth tee highlights the secluded nature of a game at Redtail. In 1988, after months of searching, John Drake and Chris Goodwin finally located an ideal block of land one mile from Lake Erie on which to build their long time dream course. The desired solitude needed to create a true retreat was here inspades.
GOLF CLUB ATLASART AND ARCHITECTURE Art and Architecture Paintings by Josh Smith GolfClubAtlas.com proudly presents the paintings of Josh Smith, who has worked on almost twenty golf courses, most while under construction. He grew up loving golf and playing at a high level near Portland, OR. After graduating with a business degree from St. Marys College in California, Josh then GOLF CLUB ATLASMILWAUKEE COUNTRY CLUB Milwaukee Country Club. Wisconsin, United States of America. Set over gorgeous property, Milwaukee Country Club is a standard-bearer for the best virtues that parkland golf has to offer. The idea of a country club – literally a club in the country – has great merit. Nowhere is the game better enjoyed than away from the crush of the masses. SUN MOUNTAIN OR CLICGEAR? GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Sun Mountain Or Clicgear? (1/11) > >> Sean_A: I am thinking of breaking down and buying a zimmer frame for golfers. SPYGLASS OR SPANISH BAY GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Spyglass or Spanish Bay (1/8) > >> BVince: 1. If you could only play Spyglass Hill or the Links at Spanish Bay, which one would you chose? GOLF CLUB ATLASCLOUSER, CHRIS Why Dornick Hills should be Restored by Chris Clouser. Ever since the return from a trip to Oklahoma to conduct research about the career of Perry Maxwell, the memories of courses like Southern Hills, Prairie Dunes, Oklahoma City and others seem to be so visible, but with one course it has become difficult to really “see” the work of Maxwell as he designed the course. GOLF CLUB ATLASDUNLOP WHITE, FEBRUARY 2005 Feature Interview with Dunlop White Part I February, 2005 Having graduated from the School of Law at Wake Forest University, White practices real estate title work in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. White serves as an officer of the Donald Ross Society and is also an architecture and design panelist for Golfweek's 'America's BestCourses' and North
LIMEKILN GC, HORSHAM, PA SOLD...COURSE NOW " PERMANENTLY Limekiln GC, a daily fee course in the Philly 'burbs owned by baseball Hall of Famer , the late Robin Roberts and former Phillies pitcher and his team mate Curt Simmons, is a very popular 27 holer. www.limegolf.com. Frequently mentioned here but never had a thread of its own. Sold to a developer with plans for an "active adult"community .
GOLF CLUB ATLASGOLFCLUBATLAS.COM We are all itching to start traveling again and seeing different things. Take this photograph from Jay Mickle of the par 5 10th hole at Vista Vallarta, with its stunning backdrop of the Sierra Madre mountains and brilliant yellow primavera trees. A number of its other holes overlook the town of GOLF CLUB ATLASCOURSES BY COUNTRY Courses by Country ARGENTINA Jockey Club (updated 2007) AUSTRALIA Barnbougle Dunes (2016) Barwon Heads (1999) Hope Island (2004) Moonah Course at The National (2004) New South Wales (2004) Newcastle (2007) Royal Melbourne (West) (2016) BELGIUM Royal Zoute (2008) BERMUDA Mid Ocean Club (2008) CANADA Banff Springs (2004) Cabot Links (2012) Cape Breton Highlands Links GOLF CLUB ATLASDISCUSSION GROUPgca. 1999 - 2021
GOLF CLUB ATLASGOLF COURSE ARCHITECTURE TIMELINE A Time Line of Golf Course Architecture 1848 Gutta ball introduced 1850 Old Tom Morris Lundin, Scotland Royal County Down, Northern Ireland Machrihanish, Scotland Prestwick, Scotland Elie, The Golf House Club, Scotland Wallasey Golf Club, England The Early Golf Designers: the Real Golden Age by Melvyn Hunter Morrow 1860 The Old Course at St. Andrews GOLF CLUB ATLASBLUE MOUND GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB PG.II Blue Mound Golf & Country Club Seventh hole, 165 yards; Raynor never visited Scotland so he might not have known that the fourth at Brancaster which inspired Macdonald’s Short, plays slightly uphill. Raynor knew that the Short at National Golf Links of America plays downhill to a wide green and visible putting surface. Hence, Raynor GOLF CLUB ATLASROARING GAP CLUB By the 1920s, the Tufts family had done the hard part and turned the sandy scrubland around Pinehurst into a world renowned golf destination. People showed up October through May to enjoy golf under the fragrant pines and fast-draining soils. SUN MOUNTAIN OR CLICGEAR? GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Sun Mountain Or Clicgear? (1/11) > >> Sean_A: I am thinking of breaking down and buying a zimmer frame for golfers. GREENS: HOW MUCH DO THEY COST TO BUILD? GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Greens: How much do they cost to build? (1/4) > >> Adam_Foster_Collins: California, USGA, "Push-Up" greens (if they're different). SPYGLASS OR SPANISH BAY GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Spyglass or Spanish Bay (1/8) > >> BVince: 1. If you could only play Spyglass Hill or the Links at Spanish Bay, which one would you chose? LOOKING TO PLAY THE OLDEST COURSES STATE BY STATE... GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Looking to play the oldest courses state by state (1/11) > >> Ken Moum: A friend of a friend is on a quest to play the oldest golf course in each of the lower 48 states, and has managed to get 38 of them so far, but the last ten have him stuck. GOLF CLUB ATLASGOLFCLUBATLAS.COM We are all itching to start traveling again and seeing different things. Take this photograph from Jay Mickle of the par 5 10th hole at Vista Vallarta, with its stunning backdrop of the Sierra Madre mountains and brilliant yellow primavera trees. A number of its other holes overlook the town of GOLF CLUB ATLASCOURSES BY COUNTRY Courses by Country ARGENTINA Jockey Club (updated 2007) AUSTRALIA Barnbougle Dunes (2016) Barwon Heads (1999) Hope Island (2004) Moonah Course at The National (2004) New South Wales (2004) Newcastle (2007) Royal Melbourne (West) (2016) BELGIUM Royal Zoute (2008) BERMUDA Mid Ocean Club (2008) CANADA Banff Springs (2004) Cabot Links (2012) Cape Breton Highlands Links GOLF CLUB ATLASDISCUSSION GROUPgca. 1999 - 2021
GOLF CLUB ATLASGOLF COURSE ARCHITECTURE TIMELINE A Time Line of Golf Course Architecture 1848 Gutta ball introduced 1850 Old Tom Morris Lundin, Scotland Royal County Down, Northern Ireland Machrihanish, Scotland Prestwick, Scotland Elie, The Golf House Club, Scotland Wallasey Golf Club, England The Early Golf Designers: the Real Golden Age by Melvyn Hunter Morrow 1860 The Old Course at St. Andrews GOLF CLUB ATLASBLUE MOUND GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB PG.II Blue Mound Golf & Country Club Seventh hole, 165 yards; Raynor never visited Scotland so he might not have known that the fourth at Brancaster which inspired Macdonald’s Short, plays slightly uphill. Raynor knew that the Short at National Golf Links of America plays downhill to a wide green and visible putting surface. Hence, Raynor GOLF CLUB ATLASROARING GAP CLUB By the 1920s, the Tufts family had done the hard part and turned the sandy scrubland around Pinehurst into a world renowned golf destination. People showed up October through May to enjoy golf under the fragrant pines and fast-draining soils. SUN MOUNTAIN OR CLICGEAR? GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Sun Mountain Or Clicgear? (1/11) > >> Sean_A: I am thinking of breaking down and buying a zimmer frame for golfers. GREENS: HOW MUCH DO THEY COST TO BUILD? GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Greens: How much do they cost to build? (1/4) > >> Adam_Foster_Collins: California, USGA, "Push-Up" greens (if they're different). SPYGLASS OR SPANISH BAY GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Spyglass or Spanish Bay (1/8) > >> BVince: 1. If you could only play Spyglass Hill or the Links at Spanish Bay, which one would you chose? LOOKING TO PLAY THE OLDEST COURSES STATE BY STATE... GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Looking to play the oldest courses state by state (1/11) > >> Ken Moum: A friend of a friend is on a quest to play the oldest golf course in each of the lower 48 states, and has managed to get 38 of them so far, but the last ten have him stuck. GOLF CLUB ATLASART AND ARCHITECTURE Art and Architecture Paintings by Josh Smith GolfClubAtlas.com proudly presents the paintings of Josh Smith, who has worked on almost twenty golf courses, most while under construction. He grew up loving golf and playing at a high level near Portland, OR. After graduating with a business degree from St. Marys College in California, Josh then GOLF CLUB ATLASWHITE BEAR YACHT CLUB PG II White Bear Yacht Club Minnesota, United States of America. Ninth hole, 515 yards; Normally, the author isn’t a fan of elevated tee boxes as they tend to flatten a hole’s appearance and rob the golfer of a sense of the land’s movement.This proves to be an exception where the closest tee to the prior green is – no surprise – the original tee, which was to the right and uphill from the GOLF CLUB ATLASKNUTH, DEAN A SCOTTISH GOLF PIONEER DEVELOPS THE AMERICAN WEST GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT WILLIAM WATSON 1860-1941 By Dean Knuth February 2021 William Watson Circa 1899 at age 39 - Circa 1925 at age 65 (Compliments of Joseph Gladke, Minnesota Golf Historian) William Watson was an important pioneer of early golf course architecture who is all butforgotten.
GOLF CLUB ATLASWOLF POINT RANCH To add playing interest to the relatively featureless landscape, 60 bunkers made their way into the final design. Breaking down their placement is fascinating and is the modern day equivalent of understanding a design like Woking Golf Club where ‘less is more.’ GOLF CLUB ATLASJASPER PARK What are a course’s merits? Certainly, one can argue thatconcentrating onthree areas makes as much sense as any other method, namely: setting, architectural merit, and the golfing appealto
GOLF CLUB ATLASMINCHINHAMPTON GOLF CLUB Hutchinson writes that the Club was ‘ established in 1889 by a few local gentlemen, amongst them the present treasurer Mr. Clement Ritchie, an old Blackheath resident, who appreciated the capabilities of Minchinhampton Common for making good inland golf links.With the assistance of Mr. A.T. Playne ’ Hutchinson then highlights how important it was that the Club immediately GOLF CLUB ATLASCAPILANO Capilano Golf and Country Club British Columbia, Canada In the 19th century, Old Tom Morris was given some once in a lifetime sites including Royal County Down, GREENS: HOW MUCH DO THEY COST TO BUILD? GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Greens: How much do they cost to build? (1/4) > >> Adam_Foster_Collins: California, USGA, "Push-Up" greens (if they're different). GOLF CLUB ATLASPETE DYE, DECEMBER 2000 Feature Interview with Pete Dye December 2000 1. What courses that you played as a youth had the biggest influence on your design career? Urbana Country Club, Urbana, Ohio. 2. What specific design features impressed you the most from your 1960s trip to Scotland? Maintenance & the variety of grasses. 3. Many consider the low LOOKING TO PLAY THE OLDEST COURSES STATE BY STATE... GolfClubAtlas.com > Golf Course Architecture. Looking to play the oldest courses state by state (1/11) > >> Ken Moum: A friend of a friend is on a quest to play the oldest golf course in each of the lower 48 states, and has managed to get 38 of them so far, but the last ten have him stuck. * Architecture Timeline * Courses By Country* Feature Interview
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Nature has a way of surprising. Driving to what later became the Wilderness Club in Montana, Brian Curley saw what he expected: roads cut through rocky material. Arriving on site, he was shocked to learn that the entire valley property was sand-based. That perfect medium enabled his design to enjoy a grace and flow rarely found in suchrugged environs.
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* Detailed course profiles that highlight the finer virtues of golf architecture as found in over 190 courses world-wide. * Monthly Feature Interviews, including more than 240 ones archivedfor your perusal.
* A Discussion Group limited to 1,750 individuals from around the world. If interested in participating, please contact us. * An In My Opinion section containing architecture related essays. Numerous course profiles are found within this section, frequently from people espousing the virtues of their home course. * A Best of Golf section features just that, anything superlative that conjures up the spirit and allure of the game including paintings, photographs & literature to locker rooms and individual golf holes. New material is added quarterly. Many of the courses profiled are lesser known venues that don’t overtly promote themselves, but where the authors believe there is something important to be learned. They may not be ‘championship’ courses (whatever that means) or necessarily the best-conditioned, but they all share the single most important characteristic: they are inspiring to play, be it by yourself or with your dog, family or friends. Enjoyment is the hallmark of these descriptions, that taken together hopefully trace the history and evolution of golf course architecture. In general, the courses fall into one of four distinct architectural periods: 1. PRE-1899: The ‘architects’ of this era were largely golf professionals and they spent limited time on site to stake out the tees and greens. They didn’t have the ability to move much land or create hazards so incorporating naturals features was paramount. The lesson learned from studying the works of Old Tom Morris and the like is timeless: nature, as opposed to money, provides the most enduringchallenges.
2. 1900-1937: Architects began to move and shape land to create hazards and add strategic interest. Such work originated with the heathland courses outside of London and men like Charles Blair Macdonald brought it to America, where he coined the term ‘golf architect’ around 1910. Tom Simpson correctly titled the Roaring Twenties as the ‘Golden Age’ of course design. 3. 1949-1985: The dark ages of course design when courses were based on length, lacked variety and offered few options. Only a handful of courses from this period are profiled. 4. PRESENT: With every imaginable tool available, modern architects have unprecedented options to shape the land. In the mid-1980s, architects manufactured courses with immense visual impact but that often lacked charm or enjoyment. In addition, these penal courses proved to be expensive to maintain. As the new century began, architects again appreciated the subtleties of the existing land and tempered their impact upon it. Not surprisingly, the most impressive designs tend to be less expensive to construct because they are built on sandy, albeit remote, sites. Without doubt, golf is meant to be a simple outdoor pursuit and the fewer man-made disturbances, the better. In this manner, golf architecture has come full circle from a century ago. Geographically, the courses selected are diverse, coming from twenty-two countries. Alister MacKenzie, Harry Colt, Donald Ross, Seth Raynor, Coore & Crenshaw and Tom Doak are among the frequently profiled architects. While golf course architecture is a subjective art form, several key tenets have stood the test of time. These are explored so that we may understand why some courses are more fascinating than others, and why such courses continually beckon for a return game. We hope you enjoy GolfClubAtlas.com. Ran Morrissett Ben Cowan-Dewar Joe Andriole This site is dedicated to Ed Morrissett. Without his love for his family, the game, and travel, this site would not exist.*
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