The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail’s short par-3 course is an important step forward from its monolithic collection of regulation-length designs, but it falls short of divorcing itself entirely from some of the Trail’s more mundane qualities.
Dramatic Readings of Internet Golf Writing, Ep. 1
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Over the Hills and Far Away
Benching Pebble Beach
Why Does the U.S. Open Need a Rota?
When Will It Be Safe to Travel to Golf Resorts Again?
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Abby Liebenthal
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Troy Miller
“If you go back and start looking at the golf courses from the 1920s that have stood the test of time, versus some of the stuff that we were building in the Fifties, Sixties, Seventies, and Eighties — some of those golf courses are more obsolete than golf courses that were built generations before.”