![The par-5 12th at The Creek Club in Georgia, with a decision to make off the tee. (photo: reynoldslakeoconee.com)](http://theaposition.com/theduncanlist/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2017/09/enghcreek-175x130.jpg)
In our debut episode of the Feed the Ball podcast, I speak with golf course architect Jim Engh about the concept of… Read more »
In our debut episode of the Feed the Ball podcast, I speak with golf course architect Jim Engh about the concept of… Read more »
Growing up along the Front Range north of Denver, I and most of my friends considered Riverdale’s Dunes course to… Read more »
Legacy Ridge in Westminster between Boulder and Denver is a case study for almost everything that went wrong with golf in… Read more »
Going around Red Hawk Ridge you can see the ideas and embryonic elements of the shapes and playability motifs that Jim Engh would further… 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 »
The hole people talk about the most at Fossil Trace, a public course in Golden just west of Denver, is… Read more »
Someday we’ll be able to talk about Ballyneal in the northeastern corner of Colorado without referencing Sand Hills, as I’ve… Read more »
The dominant topographical feature of Walking Stick in Pueblo is a (usually) dry, deep, rocky arroyo that slices through the… Read more »