New to this group and just wanted to introduce myself. Have "lurked" here for a long time, enjoying the conversation and the amazing pictures, thought it was time to join in.
I live just outside of Atlanta and am a member of Pinetree Country Club. We completed a multimillion dollar renovation last year, the course has "grown in" and is an absolute gem. It was an amazing experience to see an already great course tore to pieces tee to green everywhere and reconstructed and vastly improved. Kudos to our architect Bill Bergin! It would be an absolute pleasure to have any of you as guests, just give me a hollar at ericthehammer2003@yahoo.com. I love to talk golf and love to talk about architecture and course design.
I have played extensively throughout the world, just recently completed a trip to South England and played Princes, Royal Cinque Ports, Royal St. Georges, Littlestone, and Rye. Rye was my favorite and truly lived up to the hype. I actually found it quite playable and wide open, it gave you exactly what you deserved. Seeing pictures here and reading some of the reports gave me some excellent preparation. Proud to say I shot a lifetime low of 79 there!
I am very much a traditionalist when it comes to golf course archtecture. I am very much turned off by the subdivision type golf courses that are extremely prevalent in he Atlanta market, although I do understand the economic rationale for it. I am a walker and ride only when I have to.
Anyway, just wanted to introduce myslelf, hope that some of you in the area will take me up on my offer to play at Pinetree CC, and I definately plan to be active here and attend some of the GCA events in the future. I applaud the passion and love of the game that is clearly evident here.