...is posted under Courses by Country, complete with 26 photographs.
What a great honor and treat it was to finally see what is considered Langford & Moreau's finest design and despite super high expectations, the course exceeded them.
If golf architecture needed to be boiled down to two words, "strategic" and "fun" would likely top my list for what's important. Langford & Moreau must have had a similar take as between the well placed bunkers (which are genuine hazards but where recovery always remains possible) and their wild greens, the golfer is guaranteed to be thrilled by the continual options that he is given and the decisions that he must make.
Doesn't someone want to start a Langford & Moreau society? Or pen a book? If their talent was better recognized as being right near the top with any of the Golden Age architects, perhaps more of their 200 plus courses would see their features restored, such as what Lawsonia and Skokie have so successfully done in recent times.
Apart from Skokie, Harrison Hills, Wakonda, and Culver Academy, what are some of their finest works? Lawsonia highlights that they had a truly unique talent/gift and I wish more was known about them.
We will definitely work with Dick Daley to coordinate a GCA.com gathering here next year. Apart from the excellence of the design, at $60 per round, this public access course has to be far and away one of the two or three best values in the United States.
Cheers,