
[NOTE: In honor of Pete Dye’s recent 92 birthday, we re-run this interview from several years ago.] You could excuse… Read more »
[NOTE: In honor of Pete Dye’s recent 92 birthday, we re-run this interview from several years ago.] You could excuse… Read more »
Keith Rhebb is one of the leaders of a new generation of golf course architects who have learned the trade shaping… Read more »
To renovate or restore. That is the question many historic clubs must decide when their courses are in need of… Read more »
In the latest episode of Feed the Ball, Derek Duncan speaks to Bill Coore, who along with design partner Ben… Read more »
How much do lakes and other large bodies of water influence our perception of golf holes? Do we tend… Read more »
Every architect’s ideal scenario is to be able string together unlimited variations of holes on a vast, moving, unencumbered property…. Read more »
[Note: This course is permanently closed.] Sugarloaf Mountain should be the model for future golf course designs in Central Florida,… Read more »
One of the reasons Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw’s golf courses are held in such high regard—by architectural cognoscenti, by… 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 »
One of the most inspirational views in American golf is off the deck of Ben’s Porch at Sand Hills Golf… Read more »