Greetings, folks.
I've been a lurker here for many, many months. Having prepared myself by reading George Thomas's Golf Architecture in America and Tom Doak's Anatomy of a Golf Course, I'm now ready to "get in the game."
My "home course" is Brae Burn, a private 9-hole par-3 track located 2 minutes from my house in Redmond, WA. Believe it or not, Brae Burn offers the perfect venue for a quick 1-hour round every afternoon for my two boys, ages 8 and 10, and me.
When I'm not refining my short game on Brae Burn, I tend to tour the "public access" facilities located around the greater Puget Sound area. In my view, we have a good variety of courses here, including designs by Cupp (Newcastle, Coal Creek and China Creek); Graves (Port Ludlow); Foster (Druids Glen); Fought (Washington National and Trophy Lake); Harbottle (Gold Mountain, Olympic), Overdorf (Classic Country Club and Hawks Prairie, Woodlands); and Panks (Trilogy).