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Steve_ Shaffer:
The references I posted about QR's history was sent to me by Dr. Bill Quirin, the MGA Historian and author of " Golf Clubs of the Metropolitan Gof Association" published in the late 1980s from which the material was taken.

The book is no longer in publication. Does anyone have it?

Here is his interview:

http://golfclubatlas.com/feature-interview/bill-quirin

Howard Riefs:
Nice write-up on the restoration at Quaker Ridge accompanied by a video of Gil Hanse talking about his restoration thought process:

http://www.linksmagazine.com/golf_courses/links100-course-of-the-month-quaker-ridge

Patrick_Mucci:

--- Quote from: Steve_ Shaffer on November 02, 2009, 04:45:52 PM ---The references I posted about QR's history was sent to me by Dr. Bill Quirin, the MGA Historian and author of " Golf Clubs of the Metropolitan Gof Association" published in the late 1980s from which the material was taken.

The book is no longer in publication. Does anyone have it?

Steve,

I have the book and it's terrific.

Quaker Ridge is vastly improved thanks to the work Gil Hanse performed.

Other than the Sebonack, NGLA, Shinnecock and Southampton connection, you'd be hard pressed to find four clubs so close to each other that are the equal of WFW, WFE, Quaker Ridge and Fenway.

Jaeger,

How can you not see the similarity in the architecture of those four courses ?
Please tell me that at least you see the similarity between WFW and WFE  ;D

Here is his interview:

http://golfclubatlas.com/feature-interview/bill-quirin



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Jaeger Kovich:
Patrick - Are you calling me out on a 2009 quote?!

How many similarities do you think there are? The 3 properties are so incredibly different, WF is flat and was blasted/pushed up all over the place, the appropriately named Quaker RIDGE has nice movement throughout the property, and then there is Fenway which is built into the side of a hill.

Why should we try to force some similarities between the 3 rather than celebrate their differences, that is what makes them probably the best 4-some of course outside of the Hamptons and Bandon.


... I'm not sure I would use the words "VASTLY IMPROVED"... It is certainly improved, but by no means would it say go from an 8 to a 9 on Tom's scale, which I think "VASTLY" hints at. Gil has done a very good job, but on a golf course already so good, doesn't the law of diminishing returns come into play unless you go all Pinehurst #2 on it?!... I just think its starting to get a lot more attention than it used to with the way the membership is changing and the work that Gil has done.

Patrick_Mucci:

--- Quote from: Jaeger Kovich on October 13, 2012, 06:31:55 AM ---Patrick - Are you calling me out on a 2009 quote?!

How many similarities do you think there are? The 3 properties are so incredibly different, WF is flat and was blasted/pushed up all over the place, the appropriately named Quaker RIDGE has nice movement throughout the property, and then there is Fenway which is built into the side of a hill.

And you think that prevents there from being any similarities in their general styles ? ,

The bunkers, tees and putting surfaces and surrounds ?

Why should we try to force some similarities between the 3 rather than celebrate their differences, that is what makes them probably the best 4-some of course outside of the Hamptons and Bandon.


Jaeger,

The land form is almost irrelevant, it's the similarities in the architectural style that bind them

... I'm not sure I would use the words "VASTLY IMPROVED"... It is certainly improved, but by no means would it say go from an 8 to a 9 on Tom's scale, which I think "VASTLY" hints at. Gil has done a very good job, but on a golf course already so good, doesn't the law of diminishing returns come into play unless you go all Pinehurst #2 on it?!... I just think its starting to get a lot more attention than it used to with the way the membership is changing and the work that Gil has done.

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