Andy and Garrett are back with another mailbag episode recorded in the midst of their trip through Massachusetts, Maine, and Upstate New York. This one is focused on all of your golf course architecture questions. Well, maybe not *all* of them, but Andy and Garrett do tackle some serious subjects, including which architect has done the most damage to golf course architecture. They also make time for not-so-hard-hitting topics such as the effectiveness of periscopes and bells and the correct distribution of on-course restrooms. The episode wraps up with advice on how to discuss golf course architecture with sane people and thoughts on course rankings and the crucial gap between "favorite" and "best."
Billy Draddy
Bill Coore on Pete Dye, Sheep Ranch, and Under-Appreciated Holes
A Tribute to Pete Dye
The Oldest Golf Course in Wisconsin - Eagle Springs
Geoff Ogilvy - The Presidents Cup, Royal Melbourne, and the New Decade
Superintendent Series: Michael Vessely on Restoring Culver Academies Golf Course
Fried Egg Stories: The Doctor Goes Down Under
Fried Egg Stories: Meghan MacLaren
Keith Rhebb
Superintendent Series: Tom Feller on Cedar Rapids and Tree Management
Nick Hardy
Jaeger Kovich - Part 2
Jaeger Kovich - Part 1
Superintendent Series: Alex Beson-Crone on Blue Mound and Seth Raynor
Roaring Gap, Aiken, and Palmetto
Reynolds Park and Old Town Club
Kevin Moore on Tournament Course Setup and Analytics-Driven Strategy
Robert Crosby on the Influence of John Low
Lukas Michel - 2019 U.S. Mid-Amateur Champion
Geoff Shackelford on the Player-Empowerment Era and Golf Architecture’s Future
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