With its lovely, forested site (though not necessarily great for golf), views of Lake Oconee and the surrounding development’s once… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Golf
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 »
Hills is the High Point at LPGA International
LPGA International provides a good lesson why resorts and clubs should hire different architects when building more than one… Read more »
The “Rees-ification” of LPGA International
The Champions Course at LPGA International is Rees Jones at his stereotypical worst with all the repeated perimeter bubble humps… Read more »
In Spite of Myself, I Like Burnt Pine
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 »
Walking Stick: Wind and Arroyos
The dominant topographical feature of Walking Stick in Pueblo is a (usually) dry, deep, rocky arroyo that slices through the… Read more »
World Woods and Fazio Make Each Other Look Good
What does it say about Tom Fazio that the finest work to come out of his studio might be a… Read more »
Julington Creek Serves No Surprises
The Champions Club at Julington Creek is the kind of course that’s hard to say much of anything about, good,… Read more »
TPC Louisiana–Diet Sawgrass
Perhaps wanting to avert the mass gagging that commenced the last time he built a PGA TOUR TPC course in… Read more »
No Rx for P.B.D.D. (Post Bandon Stress Disorder)
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 »