Imagine building 26 golf courses at the height of the golf development bubble, with nine figures in public pension money — in an effort that now loses money year after year. Welcome to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.
In theory, 12-hole designs should be cheaper to play, build, and maintain. But in the staid industry of golf course development, there’s been no rush to test the theory. The minds behind Sweetens Cove are ready to change that.
Twenty years ago, the Supreme Court ruled in Casey Martin’s favor — but not without brandishing the same incredulousness that Martin and other people with disabilities face for daring to participate in everyday life.
Whether Pebble Beach is America’s “best” public-access golf course is debatable. But it’s unquestionably one of the worst examples of public-access golf in America.
“We knew we’re never going to do this again — to kind of go off the grid for 50 days and play golf and be on our own at this beautiful resort that is typically bustling with people.“
Even in the age of contrarianism, it’s OK to accept that the consensus choice as America’s greatest publicly accessible golf course might actually be that good.