Thursday, December 3, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club - Kapiti Coast, New Zealand
Green surrounds with tightly cropped turf created challenging and interesting approach shots. A near miss could easily mean a lost stroke.
Kinloch - Lake Taupo, New Zealand
Golf Course Designer: Jack Nicklaus
Despite the rain, Kinloch was my favorite course of the New Zealand tour. Each and every hole memorable, great strategic options, wonderful undulating greens, bunkers that fit into the landscape, and an overall character of rugged vastness.
At tee time, the rain was just starting to fall, by the fourth tee it was moderately heavy and by the eighth green it was a downpour! Luckily I had my rain-gear.
A subtle clubhouse.
By the twelfth hole, the sun was starting to come out and the rain-gear was being shed one piece at a time.
Kari Haug - USA, David Krause - President, European Institute of Golf Course Architects, Peter Klerkx - Holland
Monday, November 16, 2009
Cape Kidnappers - Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
So winds are gusting to 60 mph? No problem, we still fly.
I think I can see for 100 miles from here.
Clockwise: Christoph Stadler -Germany, Peter Klerkx -Holland, Christine Kerr -NZ, Kari Haug -USA
The clubhouse was modest and classy, and reflective of the of the landscape as it was historically used as a sheep farm. Some old farm implements and equipment were used as furniture in the clubhouse.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Kingston Heath - Melbourne, Australia
Tiger wins the Australian Masters!
No cameras allowed - bummer.
No cameras allowed - bummer.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Royal Melbourne - Melbourne, Australia
Women Golf Course Architects (ASGCA, EIGCA, and SAGCA) Christine Kerr, Vicki Martz, Connie Kang, Jan Beljan, Line Mortenson, Kari Haug
Metropolitan - Melbourne, Australia
Bunkers were like waves in the fairway.
Monday, November 9, 2009
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