I have not updated this thread in awhile. In part it is because I have not travelled for golf much but also it is because I have a hard time focusing on photography while playing golf.
My focus has been on playing at home. One fun event a friend organized was to get two guys from four clubs in Minneapolis - Oak Ridge, Spring Hill, Minikahda and Woodhill and we are rotating courses approximately every other week and playing very informal competitions. Spring Hill is the one course remaining on the rotation.
I had not played Minikahda since its restoration several years ago and the course has been the hilight of the summer so far. The course has improved dramatically with the reduction in trees and the wild appearance of long fescue around bunkers. While there I met Jeff Johnson, their superintendant who is undertaking a natural transformation in an effort to reduce poa annua. The greens at the course are in fantastic shape which is a rarity in the Twin Cities this year. Jeff writes a terrific blog for his members which you can see here. http://minikahdagrounds.blogspot.com/
I also play a ton of evening golf at Oak Ridge. Nothing is more pleasurable than briskly walking a wonderful course with good friends in 3 hours with the shadows growing long. This photo is from behind our 15th green while racing sunset to finish the round:
I've also played a fair amount at Bunker Hills which for me is the ideal for Municipal golf. The design of the course is very pedestrian but the course sits on terrific sandy soil. The course also has a terrific Men's club that conducts formal competitions and fills the tee sheet weekend mornings when no formal competition takes place. http://bhmc.org/home.asp
One of my favorite holes is the 5th on the North Nine, which is a par four of 425 yards or so that just feels natural:
This picture (stolen from their website) is from the front tee. From the tees we play the line is actually over the corner of the dogleg:
Here is the green. The green features a big ridge seperating the left and right halves of the green that make it critical to get a long approach on the correct portion of the green.
I have also been out to Windsong Farm a few times. I'm not the biggest fan of the golf course but the club is close to my ideal - small clubhouse, members that walk and are good players. I would probably be in the 3rd or 4th flight of their club championship. Here is a link to Bill Satterfield's review of the course. http://www.golfcoursegurus.com/reviews/windsongfarm.php
Fun golf is ahead:
John Mayhugh is visiting for our member guest and we will be playing some of the best in Minnesota including an outing with a number of Minnesota GCA people at Northland.
In August, I make my annual pilgrimage to the Lake Okoboji region in Iowa for the Northwest Amateur at Spencer Country Club. http://www.nwamspencer.com/
In the fall, I have trips to Mississippi, St. George, UT and to Virginia for the Dixie Cup. Life is rough!