Ross Bridge is one of the biggest courses you’ll ever play. I’m not just talking about the 8,200-yard “Black” tees… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Golf
Still the Same–Riverdale Dunes
Growing up along the Front Range north of Denver, I and most of my friends considered Riverdale’s Dunes course to… Read more »
Irrepressable Lawsonia Links
Suddenly, Wisconsin has become a powerhouse golf destination, at least as unlikely a place for extraordinary public play as Nebraska has… Read more »
Limestone Springs–Alabama Valley Golf
Building golf courses in valleys can be a mixed bag. On one hand they can offer elevated surrounding views and generally… Read more »
Legacy Ridge-The Legacy of the ’90’s
Legacy Ridge in Westminster between Boulder and Denver is a case study for almost everything that went wrong with golf in… Read more »
Augusta Country Club, Taking Shade
The topic of how courses are judged in comparison to their neighbors comes up quite a bit here. Often it’s fair… Read more »
Panther Lake, Prowling ‘Round Orange County National
Panther Lake has always been considered the marquee course between the two at Orange County National. It’s an engaging design with strong personality and… Read more »
A Rocky Ride at Tot Hill Farm
Hopefully people playing Tot Hill Farm outside of Raleigh know what they’re getting into. If they do, the disguised and… Read more »
Another Shade of Green: Kelly Plantation
The Destin drive-in market isn’t known for great golf sites or great golf courses. Real estate is king here, and… Read more »
Red Hawk Ridge–Early Engh
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 »