Ohoopee Match Club, my favorite course played in 2019 |
TEXAS
Austin Country Club, Par five 3rd hole |
Bluejack National, Par three 12th hole |
RIP to the course where I spent seven of the last eight years of my working life |
RIP to the golf course that was far from the best in the area, but was still a fun place to play. |
FLORIDA SPRING TRIP
PGA National(Champions), Par three 17th Hole |
Country Club of Orlando, Par three 17th Hole |
ALABAMA TRIP
Mountain Brook Club, Par five 9th Hole |
The month of March saw the first of many trips that I hadn't planned on taking in 2019 but were on my long term agenda. I headed to Alabama to play all of the noteworthy courses in the state that I hadn't yet played. The trip took me to a couple sites on the Robert Trent Jones Trail and the Huntsville area. Trip review is here: Alabama Trip
Old Overton Club, Par four 11th Hole |
TENNESSEE TRIP
Spring Creek Ranch, Par three 13th Hole |
After a couple weekend trips to Maryland and Georgia to finish March, I began the month of April with a trip to the Nashville and Memphis areas of Tennessee. Donald Ross courses were the main motivation for the trip, but a visit to a very historic PGA Tour venue was also a great surprise. Trip review is here: Tennessee Trip
TPC Southwind, Par three 8th Hole |
PITTSBURGH TRIP
Allegheny Country Club, Par five 10th Hole |
April included a long weekend trip with my wife to Pittsburgh which was a highlight of the year because of our visit to PNC Park and some fantastic courses on wonderfully undulating property in the hills west of Pittsburgh. Trip review is here: Pittsburgh Trip
PNC Park |
OHIO DONALD ROSS TRIP
Springfield Country Club, Par three 9th Hole |
Before starting my new job in May, the last trip I took was to Ohio to play several Donald Ross courses. This trip was on the agenda for 2019 but had to be shortened by a couple days from what was originally planned. This trip pushed me over the halfway point in my quest to play every course designed by Donald Ross. Trip review is here: Donald Ross Trip
Maketewah Country Club, Par four 17th Hole |
MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS
Now that we're about at the halfway point of my golf year, let's talk about my favorite part of this blog post, the statistics.
New Courses Played: 190
New Courses Played: 190
States Played in: 15
9 Hole Courses played: 27
Top 10 Courses by Architect
29 Donald Ross
11 Tom Fazio
8 Jack Nicklaus
7 George Cobb
7 Tom Bendelow
6 Pete Dye
6 Robert Trent Jones
5 Bob Cupp
5 Dick Wilson
5 Rees Jones
Top 10 Courses by State
34 North Carolina
20 Georgia
17 Florida
16 Texas
14 Colorado
14 South Carolina
14 Virginia
11 Tennessee
10 Alabama
9 Ohio
Milestones Reached
1. 200 golf courses played designed by Donald Ross
2. 100 golf courses played designed by Tom Fazio
The irony is not lost on me that I reached the above two milestones in the same year
3. 50 golf courses played in GA
Z-I played a course that starts with Z in 2019, leaving X as the only letter I haven't played.
Favorite Course: Ohoopee Match Club
Least Favorite Course: Red Bird
Most Overrated: PGA National Champions
Most Underrated: Frost Creek
Favorite Par 3: 15th Hole-Highlands Falls
Favorite Par 4: 8th hole-Springfield(Ohio)
Favorite Par 5: 18th Hole-Ironbridge
What's in a name
A fun breakdown of golf course names from 2019
(41)Landforms: Bridge, Canyon, Cliff, Crest, Farm, Field, Forest, Fort, Glen, Hill, Mountain, Point, Pointe, Ranch, Ridge, Shore, Town, Valley, Vineyard, Woods (34)Water: Bayou, Beach, Brook, Cove, Creek, Falls, Harbour, Lake, River, Sound, Spring, Stream |
(11)Trees: Aspen, Cedar, Cypress, Hickory, Holly, Loblolly, Oak, Pine |
(11)Animals: Bear, Bird, Eagle, Elk, Frog, Horse, Ibis, Lion, Turtle, Wildcat |
(9)Directions: North, South, West |
(9)Colors: Blue, Gold, Green, Grey, Red, White |
(8)The word "National" |
(7)Object/Man Made: Boot, Bridge, Cabin, Feather, Fork, Gate, |
(5)The word "Old" |
(5)The word "Links" |
(3)States: Georgia, Texas, Virginia |
(3)Food: Apple, Cherry |
Best Scores
66- Athens, Burlingame, Smokey Mountain
67- Kingwood, Nassau, The Vineyards
68- CommonGround, Cummings Cove, Dayton, Maggie Valley
Worst Scores
81-Ohoopee Match Club
79-Austin Golf Club
NC MOUNTAINS
Highlands Falls CC, par three 15th Hole |
As I began the process of finding a new job in February I was noticing several jobs available in the Mountains of North Carolina. I have always wanted to work in the Mountains for a season but year round jobs or relationships had always prevented me from doing it. With the encouragement of my very supportive wife, I was able to find a position at Highlands Falls in the Mountains of Western North Carolina. Details of the golf courses I played while in the mountains this summer are available here: Mountains Post
CC of Sapphire Valley, Par three 8th Hole |
COLORADO TRIP
Cherry Hills CC, Par four 14th Hole |
My annual trip with my buddy from Florida centered on Colorado this year but an unexpected snow storm gave us a surprisingly pleasant detour to New Mexico. One of Flynn's best courses was the highlight of the trip but a course we played in the mountains with snow everywhere was the real surprise of 2019. Our journey through Colorado is here: Colorado Trip
Frost Creek, Par four 10th Hole |
NORTHEAST ROAD TRIP
Atlantic Golf Club, Par four 1st Hole |
Montclair #1, Par five 6th Hole |
9 HOLE COURSES
Terrace Nine at St. Clair Country Club |
My goal of playing one hundred 9-hole courses really took a step forward in 2019. I played 27 new 9-hole courses, more than double what I played in 2018. 9-hole courses are mostly forgotten and dismissed in the world of golf and 2019 was another reminder that this thinking is wrong.
Vestavia Country Club Par 3 Course |
ECLECTIC EIGHTEENS
Par 3's 1 to 9
Par 3's 1 to 9, from Top L to R Cherry Hills Par 3, Montour Heights, Allegheny, Mountainbrook, Nassau, Capital City Crabapple, Sewickley Heights, Frost Creek, Springfield |
Par 3's 10 to 18 |
Par 3's 10 to 18 from Top L to R Cordillera Valley, Atlantic, Bluejack National, CC of Orlando, Jefferson Landing, Highlands Falls, Ohoopee, Westhampton, Dayton |
Par 4's 1 to 9
Par 4's 1 to 9 From Top L to R Cherry Hills, Zanesville, Old Edwards, Old Toccoa Farm, Aspen Glen, Highlands Falls, Frost Creek, Springfield, Vestavia |
Par 4's 10 to 18
Par 4's 10 to 18 From Top L to R Crestmont, The Bridge, Spring Creek Ranch, Westbrook, Atlantic, Boot Ranch, PGA National Champions, Maketewah, The Foundry |
Par 5's 1 to 9 |
Par 5's 1 to 9 From Top L to R Crestmont, CommonGround, Austin CC, The Frog, Smokey Mountain, Montclair #1, Ohoopee, Edgemont, Mountain Brook |
Par 5's 10 to 18
Par 5's 10 to 18 From Top L to R Allegheny, Lakota Canyon Ranch, Atlanta Athletic Club Highlands, Atlantic, Trinity Forest, Cherokee Town North, Pradera, Cherry Hills, Ironbridge |
SCORECARDS
PENCILS
White-lots of courses with just White flags this year
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Miscellaneous
2020
Unlike previous years, I don't have very much set in stone for 2020. The two trips I do have on the books are a trip to the Panhandle of Florida with my wife and my traditional trip to Texas in February, this time concentrating on the Houston area. I am hopeful that a trip to the Midwest with my wife will work for 2020 and a trip to Bandon with friends will also happen in 2020. Beyond that I will embrace what the year brings me and enjoy every course I get to play!
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