When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
"So be it. Cog Hill No. 4 is a terrific layout and will continue to be a must play for the people who matter most to the Jemseks: the public golfers."
/Whitten: Bandon Overrated, Badly Needs Sink Stoppers
/Ballyneal Auction Update
/Ogilvy: "The quality of the courses is so much more important than the powers-that-be seem to think."
/Golf World PGA Tour Course Ranking Goes Live...
/Golf World Tour Players Course Ranking: Augusta #1
/Irish Open Finally Confirmed For Portrush; Will Today's Masters Be Able To Handle Three Links In Four Weeks?
/Only One Genuinely Difficult Par-5 Left On The Tour?
/Darwin's Golf Courses Of The Isles Coming To TV
/Raynor's Fox Chapel To Host Senior Players
/I've always heard great things about Seth Raynor's Fox Chapel Golf Club design near Pittsburgh. Now we'll get to see it and Brian Silva's restoration work there next summer in what is a new date for the Champions Tour major.
"A short par-four that modern designers might throw back had changed the course of the tournament."
/"Is There Anything Wrong With This Economy That A Jack Nicklaus-Designed Golf Course Can't Fix?"
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I have not read Jonathan Mahler's New York Times Magazine cover story yet, but it looks interesting.

