Upcoming Interview: Bobby Weed

Upcoming Interview: Bobby Weed

Architect Bobby Weed and I were scheduled to talk last week for an upcoming episode of Feed the Ball, until Hurricane Irma blew chaos into both our lives. He’s now traveling and repairing damage to his property near Ponte Vedra, but I’ll be catching up with him soon. Be on the lookout for the latest podcast…

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Episode 1: Jim Engh

Episode 1: Jim Engh

Noted golf course architect and past winner of Golf Digest’s Architect of the Year Award Jim Engh calls in to talk to Derek Duncan about the concept of image creation, pushing the envelop in his designs, the eureka moment that led him to pursue his bold style of golf holes, chasing an endorphine rush on…

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Running the Gauntlet at Harbour Town

Running the Gauntlet at Harbour Town

Harbour Town (part of the Sea Pines Resort) is one of the few good golf courses I know where you can find your drive in the fairway and still not have a clear shot to the green. That doesn’t sound like a lot of fun but it’s definitely integral to the challenge and originality of this course because…

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What is Feed The Ball?

What is Feed The Ball?

Welcome to the FeedTheBall podcast. “Feed the ball” must count as my three favorite words in golf.  As in, Play down the left and let the slope feed the ball toward the center, or, Aim right and let the ball feed down to the pin. It denotes the golf ball rolling on the ground, something…

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East Lake: Facts & Myths

East Lake: Facts & Myths

Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club, the “permanent” site of the TOUR Championship, is not unlike a Marvel Comics superhero. Its been cast into a role it had no intention of playing, resurrected from a lonely downward fate by powerful outside forces, refurbished to be put to use for the greater “good” fighting encroaching evils and blights. This hero has…

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No. 8-“Pinehurst National”

No. 8-“Pinehurst National”

It doesn’t surprise me when I hear people say their favorite course at Pinehurst is No. 8. The brilliance of No. 2 — its subtlety and contour — is a hard sell for resort golfers and can seem dramatically over-hyped next to the outrageous green fee. And as good as the other six courses are, none match…

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Fleming Island is a Jacksonville No-Brainer

Fleming Island is a Jacksonville No-Brainer

At first glance — from the road, the clubhouse, the scorecard — The Golf Club at Fleming Island looks like most 1990’s-early 2000’s Florida real estate courses. There seems to be a lot of homes around, a lot of water and along the entrance road there are even a couple of “display” holes posed over retention lakes…

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Lost Proportions at Lost Key

Lost Proportions at Lost Key

Hurricane Ivan cleared out most of the trees, and a good amount of ambiance, at Lost Key. In 2004 Hurricane Ivan ravaged Lost Key, located on Perdido Key between Pensacola and Gulf Shores, and the damage necessitated a full renovation. The old incarnation was either feared or hated by most players because it was brutally tight and unforgiving, built over murky…

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Red Hawk Ridge: Early Engh

Red Hawk Ridge: Early Engh

Going around Red Hawk Ridge you can see the ideas and embryonic elements of the shapes and playability motifs that Jim Engh would further develop in the early 2000’s at a number of nationally acclaimed courses that launched him into the upper orbit of golf architecture. Built in 1999 in Castle Rock, just south of Denver, Red Hawk Ridge is a more modest…

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