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I loved reading about the partnership between The Country Club and Brookline Teen Center. It shows how you can start small, and grow to make a huge impact. My new favorite person is Kristen LaCount! golf.com/news/features/…

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Want to reach the 16th hole in two, and take advantage of the embankment to the right of the green that will feed balls to the hole? You’ll need to contend with this bunker.

Want to reach the 16th hole in two, and take advantage of the embankment to the right of the green that will feed balls to the hole? You’ll need to contend with this bunker.
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A gentle handshake, it is not. The 1st at OB has lots of, um, visual interest. Particularly on the right side up nearly the entire length of the hole.

A gentle handshake, it is not. The 1st at OB has lots of, um, visual interest. Particularly on the right side up nearly the entire length of the hole.
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The driveable par-4 2nd hole begs you to take on these bunkers instead of playing it safe to the left. (The skinny greensite is on top of the hill behind the hazards, to the right of the truck.)

The driveable par-4 2nd hole begs you to take on these bunkers instead of playing it safe to the left. (The skinny greensite is on top of the hill behind the hazards, to the right of the truck.)
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No hole at Philly's Llanerch Country Club embodies its rowdy spirit quite like the drivable par-4 18th—a wicked little closer that finishes in an arena full of jeers, cheers and any side action you can think of. Brian Schneider walks us through it. Read more: glfrsj.nl/453883

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I quite enjoyed this. The newsletter is worth a subscribe if you're interested in the business of golf. St Andrews: A Big Business, by Perfect Putt perfectputt.substack.com/p/st-andrews-a…

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With all the shaping on 1-5, 16, and 17, it’s easy to forget about holes that haven’t been touched yet. Here is 8 tee shot (with my yellow marker poorly denoting green in the distance), and a second photo of the green site, with 9 tee above and to the right

With all the shaping on 1-5, 16, and 17, it’s easy to forget about holes that haven’t been touched yet. Here is 8 tee shot (with my yellow marker poorly denoting green in the distance), and a second photo of the green site, with 9 tee above and to the right
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Here's a link to our latest newsletter (tinyurl.com/yc5xfs66), and a picture of Mavis in one of the bunkers you'll contend with if you try to drive the green at the two-shot 2nd hole (David Bowie, our other dog, is safely over, but still short of the green).

Here's a link to our latest newsletter (tinyurl.com/yc5xfs66), and a picture of Mavis in one of the bunkers you'll contend with if you try to drive the green at the two-shot 2nd hole (David Bowie, our other dog, is safely over, but still short of the green).
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After nearly a decade, I finally got back to Tamarack Country Club this weekend, and I was amazed at what they’ve done with the place. Architect Brian Schneider is continuing to restore the bold brilliance of Charles Banks’ original 1929 design, and there’s even more to come.

After nearly a decade, I finally got back to Tamarack Country Club this weekend, and I was amazed at what they’ve done with the place. Architect Brian Schneider is continuing to restore the bold brilliance of Charles Banks’ original 1929 design, and there’s even more to come.
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If you're a golf fan, don't miss Beth Ann Nichols' incredible coverage from the USGA's inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open at Pinehurst No. 6. Golf is for everyone.