Feed the Ball Podcast: Keith Rhebb
Winter Park Golf Course Keith Rhebb is one of the leaders of a new generation of golf course architects who have learned the trade shaping courses for design-build luminaries like Bill Coore and Ben...
View ArticleFeed the Ball Podcast: Steve Smyers
Old Memorial Few living architects are better than Steve Smyers at combining an understanding of golf shots and strategy with holes that possess immense visual flourish. Based in Florida, he’s...
View ArticleFeed the Ball Podcast – Mark Love
Atlantic Dunes at Sea Pines Resort Following the economic crash of 2008, Love Golf Design, founded by brothers Mark Love and Davis Love III, decided to step back. Now, after a hiatus, the company has...
View ArticleRolling Oaks: A Safe Choice
Never one to pass on a picturesque moment: Fazio’s par-3 8th. I know there are people who prefer the Rolling Oaks course at World Woods to Pine Barrens. Let’s just say I won’t be planning a golf trip...
View ArticleArchitect Interview-Pete Dye
[NOTE: In honor of Pete Dye’s recent 92 birthday, we re-run this interview from several years ago.] You could excuse Pete Dye if he tended to steer conversation toward the impressive collection of...
View ArticleFeed The Ball Podcast: Robert Trent Jones II
Chambers Bay Feed the Ball Nobody’s roots stretch deeper into the field of golf architecture than Robert Trent Jones II’s. Oldest son of Robert Trent Jones and now in his sixth decade of design, he’s...
View ArticleFeed the Ball Podcast — Kris Spence
Lake Toxaway, North Carolina Do you love Donald Ross and the idea of experiencing accurate expressions of his designs? Then this podcast is for you. Architect Kris Spence made the jump from golf...
View ArticleFeed The Ball Podcast — Dr. Michael Hurdzan
Dr. Michael Hurdzan was on golf’s center stage the summer of 2017 during the U.S. Open, contested at Erin Hills, the giant, rambling meadow course he designed with then partner Dana Fry and Ron...
View ArticleFeed The Ball Podcast — Peter Kessler Part 1
Peter Kessler was the face and voice of the Golf Channel when the station first went live in 1995. Over the next seven years he commanded the show, mastering ceremonies and interviewing virtually...
View ArticleFeed The Ball Podcast — Peter Kessler Part 2
Peter Kessler was the face and voice of the Golf Channel when the station first went live in 1995. Over the next seven years he commanded the show, mastering ceremonies and interviewing virtually...
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