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Posts Tagged: SOUTHERN PLAYERS GUIDE
Afloat and Adrift at Regatta Bay
Regatta Bay is a pretty good name for a golf course, calling to mind swift vessels, salty ocean air and… Read more »
The “Old” Soul of Old Union Golf Club
You can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but apparently you can teach an old dog old tricks. I’m not… Read more »
Nicklaus, Palmer and Player, Oh My! Champions Retreat
Most golfers relish the chance to play golf courses from name brand designers. But among a small sector of architectural traditionalists… Read more »
Lovely Bones: Victoria Hills Golf Club
One of the biggest surprises I encountered while covering Florida golf for Worldgolf.com was Victoria Hills in Deland. The golf… Read more »
The Champion-A Classic Vintage at PGA National
Play The Champion on a nice calm morning in January and you might not understand what makes this such a tough… Read more »
Mystery Valley’s Iconic Georgia Look
The design at Mystery Valley, near Stone Mountain about 20 minutes west of Atlanta, is attributed to Dick Wilson but… Read more »
Jacksonville’s Bent Creek: TPC Déclassé
Bobby Weed built Bent Creek (formerly the Golf Club of Jacksonville) while serving in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s… Read more »
How Elite is The Cascades?
One of the first impressions I had playing The Cascades in the Allegheny Mountains of western Virginia was to think… 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 »