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Grade “A” Architecture – Reynolds Lake Oconee
The “new” holes on the Richland Course provide a far different presentation than much of the golf found at Reynolds Lake Oconee.
The Finicky Golfer – “Richland” at Reynolds Lake Oconee
The “new” Richland Course is the latest addition to the engaging portfolio, multiple-courses elevating the Georgia-based facility to an even higher profile.
Fabulous Fazio, nearly 80-years-young, still going strong
Revolutionized golf architecture in reaping mega-dollars for clients and creating an array of visually appealing courses captivating players.
The rise, fall and return – Pinehurst’s pageantry Pt.1
M. James Ward reviews the next chapter in the development of America’s golf mecca with the staging of the 124th US Open this week.
The rise, fall and return – Pinehurst’s pageantry Pt.2
M. James Ward reviews the next chapter in the development of America’s golf mecca with the staging of the 124th US Open this week.
Behind the Architectural Curtain – 44th Ryder Cup Matches Pt.1
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, Par-71, 7,181 Yards
Behind the Architectural Curtain – 44th Ryder Cup Matches Pt.2
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, Par-71, 7,181 Yards
Grade “A” Architecture
Bonita Bay Club, Bonita Springs, Florida, USA
Grade “A” Architecture
Reynolds Lake Oconee, Greensboro, Georgia, USA
Grade “A” Architecture
Mirabel Golf Club
Grade “A” Architecture
Wynn Golf Club, Las Vegas, Nevada
Interview with Jan Bel Jan
President of the American Society of Golf Course Architects
Is Wynn Golf Club a win?
Answer depends on desired emphasis