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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. 8-“Pinehurst National”
It doesn’t surprise me when I hear people say their favorite course at Pinehurst is No. 8. The brilliance of… Read more »
Grand Cypress-No Apologies
Sometimes, lost in discussions about golf courses and sites and design, is the understanding that golf is, fundamentally, a sport…. Read more »
Dye Stays a Step Ahead at Southern Hills Plantation
I thought Southern Hills Plantation might have a chance to win national acclaim when I first heard, around 2001, that… Read more »
Levels on the Lake: Cobblestone
If I only had one round to play and it had to be in the greater Atlanta area, with no… Read more »