Dr. Michael Hurdzan was on golf’s center stage the summer of 2017 during the U.S. Open, contested at Erin Hills, the giant,… Read more »
Posts Tagged: bob cupp
Feed The Ball Podcast — Bill Bergin
In this episode, architect Bill Bergin and Derek Duncan catch up and discuss a wide array of subjects including Bill’s recent and upcoming re-workings… Read more »
Bringing the Sticks–Golf in Birmingham
Birmingham and Atlanta have a lot in common. They’re both largish, ethnically diverse cities landlocked in the Deep South, with… Read more »
An Oconee Original: The Landing
The Landing (née Port Armor, née Reynolds Landing), was the first course built on Lake Oconee in Central Georgia in the mid-1980’s,… Read more »
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 »
Chattanooga—You Wouldn’t Think Great Golf, But…
In 1969, during a CBS evening news broadcast, Walter Cronkite reported that the EPA had just named Chattanooga “the dirtiest… Read more »
Great Waters!
The development of Reynolds Lake Oconee (formerly Reynolds Plantation) is a little like the biological evolution of the human species. As… Read more »
Druid Hills Golf Club, Pulled into the Present
Druid Hills is one of Atlanta’s original surviving clubs along with Capital City Club–Brookhaven (also an H. H. Barker… Read more »