Golf.com Thinks An Old Template Hole Comes From Muirfield...Village

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For a while now I’ve been watching as Golf.com rolls out a familiar feeling series on “template holes.”

You know, those famous old golf holes noted for their brilliance and sampled by CB Macdonald when he was trying to import good golf to America.

Desi Isaacsonpast Fried Egg intern and no doubt well-intentioned—took things in a new direction at Golf.com by naming the “Narrows” of Muirfield as a template and but someone on the desk posted a photo of the narrow 15th at Muirfield Village.

A bit like thinking Seth McFarland was the real vocalist who made My Way a hit.

Anyway, the desk editors, they’re old enough to rent a car, should have caught the initial mistake in a story where Muirfield Village is never mentioned, added this note:

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It’s a funny and slightly lame mistake under most circumstances, particularly during a time of pandemic.

One problem: Golf’s template hole articles are both unoriginal and often dancing up to the line of all-out rip-off of a series by The Fried Egg’s Andy Johnson, even down to the holes mentioned as templates and the actual examples cited.

The Golf Gods strike in mysterious ways.

Hey about the original narrows, a video from the 2013 Open Championship.