Golf Club Atlas is a free-access resource for the study of golf course architecture at the highest level. Proudly established 1999, in Sydney, Australia.
Only a few hours left! Members of the Atlas Pass get our first of many physical print offerings: Gazetteer No. 1, limited to 500 copies with no reprints. Once the calendar switches to May (PST), the first Gazetteer will not be available. Don’t miss out!
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A little rain didn’t scare off guests of the first Field Trip of the year yesterday, and even in sub-optimal conditions, Farmington’s two courses—the Main from Fred Findlay & Dave Axland/Rodney Cole, and the East from Bill Coore & Crenshaw—showed off. Next up: Old Barnwell.
There’s lots to see in widescreen at Old Barnwell, but it’s even better in person. Join us on May 13 & 14 for OB, The Kids Course, and a tour of The Gilroy under construction with architect Brian Schneider.
One week left: once the calendar turns from April to May, our first-ever physical print offering—limited to 500 copies—will no longer be available, with no reprints. Dont miss eleven articles from a variety of writers on some of the most interesting golf courses around the world.
One week left: once the calendar turns from April to May, our first-ever physical print offering—limited to 500 copies—will no longer be available, with no reprints. Dont miss eleven articles from a variety of writers on some of the most interesting golf courses around the world.
Happy St. George’s Day, the patron saint of England who has a pretty stellar quartet of golf courses named after him in Royal St. George’s & St. George’s Hill in England, St. George’s in New York, and St. George’s in Toronto. What’s your favorite of the bunch?
The Custodians of the Game: an elusive list of golf courses that, in the mind of Ran Morrissett, uphold the spirit of the game per the listed criteria:
-A course you want to play again and again beats one you only wish to play annually.
-A design that has influenced the direction of architecture beats one that has not.