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.
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Geoff Ogilvy - All 18 at Augusta National
Lukas Michel on His Travels and His Preparations for the Masters
Luke Reese - One for the Memory Banks
Superintendent Series: Josh Mahar on Wild Horse and Sand Hills
School of Golf Architecture: Routing with Jeff Mingay, Part 2
School of Golf Architecture: Routing with Jeff Mingay, Part 1
Jaeger Kovich on Aronimink Golf Club
Superintendent Series: Stephen Britton on Royal Melbourne and TPC Potomac
Geoff Ogilvy - 2020 U.S. Open Recap
Fried Egg Stories: The Massacre at Winged Foot
John Bodenhamer on Setting Up the 2020 U.S. Open
Geoff Ogilvy - Winged Foot, the U.S. Open, and the FedEx Cup
Fried Egg Stories: Jackie Robinson the Golfer
The History of Winged Foot with Neil Regan
Stewart Hagestad on Bandon Dunes and the 2020 U.S. Amateur
TPC Harding Park and the ”Mega Muni” Model
Fried Egg Stories: Remaking Harding Park
Geoff Ogilvy - Bryson‘s Transformation, Harding Park, and Young Guns
Superintendent Series: Tony Nysse on Mountain Lake and Friar’s Head
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