The Yolk with Doak, our series with golf architect Tom Doak, returns with Andy visiting Tom in Traverse City, Michigan, and sitting down for a wide-ranging conversation. In this first installment, they field a variety of reader questions. Among other things, they talk about how Tom uses (or resists over-using) template concepts in his work, how his book project on routing has led him to reassess some of his past courses, whether we should look to state golf associations as potential champions of affordable and interesting courses, and how modern green speeds have changed the way we design greens and play the game.
What to Know About William Flynn (ft. Wayne Morrison)
A Keiser-Backed Renovation in Madison, the Doak Internship, and Women in Golf Course Design with Sara Mess
A Pair of Golden Age Munis: George Wright and Swope Memorial
Vince India Talks Korn Ferry Tour Adventures and Q-School Exploits
Superintendent Series: Rodney Hine of Boston Golf Club
Three Takeaways from the 2021 Ryder Cup
Five Things About the 2021 Ryder Cup with Lawrence Donegan
Thoughts on the Design of Whistling Straits
Mike Whan, the USGA‘s New CEO, on the Future of Golf
Mapmaking with Don Placek
Affordable Golf as a Family Business
The Strategy of Team Match Play
Superintendent Series: Jordan Caplan on Belvedere and Michigan Golf
Andrew Green on Restoring (and Renovating) Inverness Club
Superintendent Series: Nick Nate on St. Andrews and South Bend
Fried Egg Stories: Bobby Clampett and His Golfing Machine
Olympic Golf Is Great (But Could Be Better)
What to Know About Golf in Japan (ft. Michael Wolf)
Yolk with Doak 30: What’s Happening at the Lido and Dornick Hills
Yolk with Doak 29: The Opening of St. Patrick’s and the Making of Pacific Dunes
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