I love the simplicity of the Oakmont bench.

And I don't mind saying I also kind of like the simple bench I made at Midlane, using 2 x 8 lumber. The trash can had matching wooden slats. I think we made all of them for less than what you would spend on buying two or three benches from a catalog.

The bench, ballwasher, liter ensemble at Gleneagles is very nicely done, in a square edged bed of brick red stone.

Cyprus Point uses the materials at hand - this bench from a tree that no doubt fell way back, probably from the time the club was founded. I'm sure there's a story behind this one.

This one might win the award for most simple of all.
