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Ronald Montesano

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Here are a few shots from Fox Chapel's 4th through the 12th (our front nine during our recent playing.) No editing was done; you can experience the sun coming out for us. We had terrific weather that day. The golfer in the second images is the course superintendent, an amiable fellow. Had to be, as he was stuck in the cart with me.







































« Last Edit: July 08, 2021, 10:50:31 AM by Ronald Montesano »
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Dean DiBerardino

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Here are a few shots from Fox Chapel's 4th through the 12th (our front nine during our recent playing.) No editing was done; you can experience the sun coming out for us. We had terrific weather that day. The golfer in the second images is the course superintendent, an amiable fellow. Had to be, as he was stuck in the cart with me.


These set of Fox Chapel photos begin at the 5th hole. Any photos of the restored Road hole at the 4th?


Thanks Ron  :)

Ronald Montesano

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Thanks for catching that, Dean. I just added the 4th hole. There are three ways to shoot a golf course: photos only; photos while playing alone; photos while playing in an event where you don't wish to hold folks up. My time at FC was the third, and as such I was unable to maintain the frenetic pace of number two, nor the relaxed pace of number one.
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Tim Martin

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Thanks for catching that, Dean. I just added the 4th hole. There are three ways to shoot a golf course: photos only; photos while playing alone; photos while playing in an event where you don't wish to hold folks up. My time at FC was the third, and as such I was unable to maintain the frenetic pace of number two, nor the relaxed pace of number one.

Wrong thread. Sorry!



Steve Kohler

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I had the recent opportunity to visit Pittsburgh for a few days of golf with my dad.  We played Fox Chapel, Pittsburgh Field Club and Allegheny CC.  What a surprise and treat all three of these courses were!  Going in, I expected Fox Chapel and PFC to be of high quality as they’re often mentioned as options 1a to Oakmont (along with Longue Vue – another “1a” club). 
 
Fox Chapel
As a first time play, I don’t have a baseline to compare the pre-renovation version.  But wow, does this course shine.  The topography is relatively tame for the hills of Pittsburgh – it’s a decently easy walk but still enough elevation change to give you some blind shots and downhill vantage points.  You get plenty of Raynor’s greatest hits templates along with some original holes that more than hold their own. 
 
The new and revised short Cape 5th was the standout hole to me – the fairway is bracketed by a creek (creating the cape feature) and fairway bunkers that require a line and distance decision from the tee followed up by an approach shot to a well-protected green.  Strategic golf at it’s best.  The Biarritz 17th is a strong rendition, with both front and back sections mowed to green height and bunkers running the entire 70 yard green length.  Other highlights to me were the punchbowl green on #2, the Leven hole #7 with an approach over an unruly mound of wild grass, and the par 5 18th “Glade Run” with a creek running up the right side through the driving zone and then cutting diagonally through the fairway in the layup zone.  An elegant clubhouse sits on a hill overlooking the course and adds a special sense of occasion walking up the 18th.
 
Pittsburgh Field Club
Although a neighbor to Fox Chapel, Field Club possesses a much hillier terrain starting with the tee shot at 1 that drops some 60 or 70 feet to the fairway below.  It is a picturesque start to the round as you can see much of the course laid out below the clubhouse/1st tee.  I understand the course has undertaken a tree removal program to the benefit of the playing experience.  Due to the more severe nature of the hills here (compared to Fox Chapel), there were more blind shots to be found and course knowledge is definitely a benefit. 
 
I especially liked the stretch of #’s 8-14 laid out over some engaging topography and having a couple shots to blind landing zones (course knowledge helps) and some of the best greens complexes on the course.  No commentary would be complete without mentioning the elevator taking golfers from the 17th green up to the 18th tee as well – definitely a unique feature. 
 



Ronald Montesano

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I don't believe the Cape hole is new at FC. I played there in 2004 and it was pretty similar in its overall trace. There was certainly some bunker work done, but the majority is not much changed from when SR laid it out.
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~Indian Hills
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Steve Kohler

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I don't believe the Cape hole is new at FC. I played there in 2004 and it was pretty similar in its overall trace. There was certainly some bunker work done, but the majority is not much changed from when SR laid it out.


I misspoke in my post... the Google Earth imagery (which still shows it pre-renovation) shows the routing is the same but the bunker scheme around the green has been substantially changed.  Regardless of its origin story, I think it makes terrific use of the creek and terrain that forces the golfer to make several strategic decisions.

Ronald Montesano

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« Last Edit: August 04, 2021, 10:16:37 PM by Ronald Montesano »
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Barry Stern

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I said this last year on a post about Fox Chapel.  Played two rounds there last summer with my son and nephews, and it is as memorable and enjoyable a round of golf as I have played.  One of those courses where you can visualize each hole while replaying it in your mind just after the round (template holes to tend to help in that endeavor).  One interesting hole after another, and a fantastic trio to finish.  I'd drive 6 hours from NYC to play it again in a heartbeat.

Greg Hohman

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The pics have been a pleasure, many thanks. Twelve years or so ago, pics of the elevator got me interested in golf courses! The grey cells used to have a theory about that...Are elevators supposed to represent something unconsciously?
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Sean_A

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Ron

Thanks for the photos. I am particularly impressed with Chartiers. Do you have more pix?

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Ronald Montesano

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Sean, as was I! Chartiers was the find of the week. I'll have some more up soon.


Thank you for your compliment.
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~Soaring Eagles
~Bonavista
~Indian Hills
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