August 28, 2020 By: Jack Barry — Oakland Hills had a Media Day with two top names in golf and all sports, Gil Hanse and Mike Tirico, to let everyone know the West Maple Rd. club is very much alive and […]
Golfweek’s Best 2020: Top 200 Modern Courses
July 31, 2020 By: Jason Lusk — Welcome to Golfweek’s Best list of top 200 Modern courses, built in or after 1960. Each year we publish three lists that are the foundation of our course-ratings program: Golfweek’s Best Modern Courses, Golfweek’s Best Classic Courses, Golfweek’s […]
Work Begins on The Ranch Golf Club
July 9, 2020 By: Joe Barks — The 18-hole, par-71, 7,015-yard private course in Valentine, Neb. will be next door to The Prairie Club and add to the appeal of golf in the state’s scenic Sand Hills region, with a layout […]
Local nonprofit chosen to revitalize D.C.’s three historic public golf courses
June 24, 2020 By: Scott Allen — In February 2019, Washington natives and accomplished golf course designers Michael McCartin and Will Smith founded National Links Trust, a privately funded nonprofit dedicated to promoting and protecting affordability, accessibility and engaging architecture at municipal […]
This dream team of golf course architects is tackling D.C.’s munis (for free!)
June 23, 2020 By: Dylan Dethier — When our Michael Bamberger visited East Potomac Park last year, he described the scene as such: “There are two nine-hole courses beside the Blue Course, plus a tired driving range and a clubhouse and snack bar […]
How the National Links Trust hopes to revitalize golf and community in Washington, D.C.
June 23, 2020 By: Derek Duncan — There’s an old saying, particularly appropriate in these times, that proclaims “be the change you want to see.” Mike McCartin and Will Smith, golf course shapers and designers turned public golf advocates, have done […]
The new value of golf’s green spaces
June 14, 2020 By: Syngenta Growing Golf — The opportunity for golf now is to think about how it can improve course environments for the benefit of customers – and the planet. Bland golfing landscapes with lollipop trees and limited biodiversity […]
This golf course has been neglected for two years, but there’s hope Gil Hanse could save it
June 13, 2020 By: Derek Duncan — The long-term consequences of golf courses sitting fallow for extended periods of time was a very real concern this past spring, as people around the world retreated indoors into quarantine. The thought of courses being […]
The Shack Show With Guest Gil Hanse
June 9, 2020 — While the Colonial focus for this week’s Charles Schwab Challenge is rightfully on the “challenge” of putting on the first major COVID-19 era golf tournament, the course is always an integral part of Colonial week. So I […]
An inside look at the progress of PGA Frisco — the biggest public golf course project North Texas has ever seen
June 5, 2020 By: Mark Kazlowski — FRISCO — Mark your calendars. Two years from now, if all goes as planned, the biggest public golf course project North Texas has ever seen will be unveiled. PGA Frisco, the $520 million mixed-use […]
Feed the Ball Salon Vol. 6, ft. Gil Hanse
May 21, 2020 — In this volume of the Salon, architect Gil Hanse sits with Derek Duncan and Jim Urbina to discuss how he and design partner Jim Wagner build golf courses. They talk about the sanctity of being on machinery, if routing is more vital to a good […]
With Southern Hills in place for 2030, here’s a look at the next 15 PGA Championship venues
May 13, 2020 By: Kyle Porter — We aren’t positive about when the 2020 PGA Championship is going to be played (although it’s currently scheduled for Aug. 6-9), but on the bright side we do have a date for the 2030 PGA […]
Southern Hills to host 2030 PGA Championship
May 12, 2020 By: Joel Beall — Southern Hills was awarded a future PGA Championship in 2017, although the date was not specified. On Tuesday, the PGA of America cleared up the ambiguity, as the Wanamaker Trophy will visit the Oklahoma […]
“Our new courses have an eye towards the past and the traditions of the game”
May 11, 2020 By: Richard Wax — In the second of Richard Wax’s two-part interview with Gil Hanse, we hear how Hanse became a golf course architect, his work on the Olympic course in Rio de Janeiro, as well as his […]
Reinvigorated Pinehurst No. 4 Vaults into Top 10
April 17, 2020 — Pinehurst Resort & Country Club’s No. 4 course re-opened to rave reviews in the fall of 2018. Members of the North Carolina Golf Panel saw it for the first time last summer and were duly impressed as […]