@andrewjcarr29@BendelowGreens@cbadair21@PE_Dahl@MidwestGolfJake Davenport/Wakonda/CRCC (in any order, on any given day), Harvester, Elmwood, Veenker?
@andrewjcarr29 re: Wakonda comment - it has been put back to L&M w/ bunkers identical to Lawsonia and fun greens. I’m sad it hasn’t seen the love it should. The land and routing is incredible.
@ScottRamzay Scott, in photo 3, with what looks like a perched tee in the background… what hole is this at NGLA? I’ve seen the photo before but can’t place it. Thanks for sharing, beautiful stuff!
Mountain Lake, a 1915 Seth Raynor design in Florida, is undergoing a major restoration led by @TylerRaeDesign.
A rare look at one of golf’s most acclaimed Golden Age courses before it goes under the knife.
📽️: @ematuszewski https://t.co/GGMOAdJcl2
Ansley Golf Club (Settindown) re-opened last week. @jimryangcdesign shaped all the stunning bunkers - some of my favorite we’ve shaped 👌🏻 They were designed to match the natural beauty of the existing property and set the Club apart from everyone else in ATL. What do you think?
@gettodepth@cicioCASTRO Solid comments. On 10 we wanted it to play more of a par 4.5 and have people go for it (so it was different than 1/not a carbon copy). I think the water will loom more closely when firm/fast and the subtle spine in the green will be vexing when greens are speedier. Time will tell
@jamierkennedy 1) Morfontaine Valliere (Paris) is the best in the wold. Zero access = no one on X has seen it
2) Cruit Island (Donegal) is sublime
3) Culver Academies (Indiana) is bold
4) Dunes Club (Michigan) is pure
5) Fundy National Park (New Brunswick) is Stanley Thompson/very classy
The featured U.S. courses we highlighted last week on Design Week with Andrew Green, @TylerRaeDesign@KingCollinsGolf & Gil Hanse. You can view each of those episodes on our YouTube Channel.
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Old Sawmill Golf Club; Ridgeville, SC. Opening early November 2025. Maturing nicely, many thanks to Chris Fletcher, GCS and his incredible staff for the long days growing it in! No houses, no cart paths, just pure golf as it is meant to be.