The Club at Savannah Harbor: A Delicious Cupp
I confess I’m not always able to wrap my head around Bob Cupp’s courses. The architectural features often feel out… Read more »
I confess I’m not always able to wrap my head around Bob Cupp’s courses. The architectural features often feel out… Read more »
Black Bear is located north of Orlando in a kind of rural badlands full of scrub, sand, pockets of wetlands… Read more »
LPGA International provides a good lesson why resorts and clubs should hire different architects when building more than one… Read more »
The Champions Course at LPGA International is Rees Jones at his stereotypical worst with all the repeated perimeter bubble humps… Read more »
For reasons that I cannot explain, all the vertical features and child-like doodle bunker shaping doesn’t bother me as much at… Read more »
The dominant topographical feature of Walking Stick in Pueblo is a (usually) dry, deep, rocky arroyo that slices through the… Read more »
What does it say about Tom Fazio that the finest work to come out of his studio might be a… Read more »
The Champions Club at Julington Creek is the kind of course that’s hard to say much of anything about, good,… Read more »
Perhaps wanting to avert the mass gagging that commenced the last time he built a PGA TOUR TPC course in… Read more »
If you’ve traveled through the airports in Portland or Eugene, or even San Francisco, you’ve probably seen it. If you’ve… Read more »