Golf architect Kyle Franz (@KyleFranzGolf) returns to the podcast to share his wealth of knowledge of Pine Needles, the site of the ongoing 2022 U.S. Women's Open. Kyle carried out a restoration of the Donald Ross course in 2017 and is on the grounds at Pine Needles this week. He chats with Andy Johnson about holes to watch for and what he learned from following Ingrid Lindblad and Annika Sörenstam during Thursday's first round. On the back half of the episode, Kyle provides an update on the busy summer he has ahead of him, which will include projects at Lookout Mountain and Cabot Citrus Farms.
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
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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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