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Steve_ Shaffer

Another "new" course for South Florida- Binks Forest
« on: May 14, 2007, 06:38:16 PM »
Yes, Binks Forest in Wellington, originally designed by Johnny Miller/Gene Bates,which opened in 1990, will re-open after a 5 year hiatus this coming fall after some renovation work by Bates. The course will be managed by Kemper Sports after new ownership puts some money into the course. I remember playing there just before it closed. The maintenance then was, putting it mildly, non-existent. The course had some good features and I look forward to its return to the public golf scene.

Here's the article from golfcoursenews.com:

www.golfcoursenews.com/news/news.asp?ID=3256

« Last Edit: May 14, 2007, 06:51:31 PM by Steve_ Shaffer »
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Steve_ Shaffer

Re:Another "new" course for South Florida- Binks Forest
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2007, 09:24:02 PM »
Here's an update:

http://tinyurl.com/359q6h

This course was highly regarded when it opened in 1990.

"Some of us worship in churches, some in synagogues, some on golf courses ... "  Adlai Stevenson
Hyman Roth to Michael Corleone: "We're bigger than US Steel."
Ben Hogan “The most important shot in golf is the next one”

Mark Saltzman

Re: Another "new" course for South Florida- Binks Forest
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2013, 03:35:31 PM »
To me, Binks Forest shows how hard it is to make an interesting golf course when the fairway corridors are extremely narrow.  I found the Bates bunker scheme to actually be very well thought out -- fairway bunkers regularly protected the ideal lines into angled greens, centreline bunkers created potential decisions and bunkers set into (slight) rises in the fairway created interesting/confusing visuals -- but the corridors are just too damned narrow for any of that to matter.  

When the fairway is narrow and there is hazard on one side and a bunker on the other, strategy is thrown out the window.  

The approach to the 1st with foreshortening bunker:




The very difficult par-3 3rd where an angled green and a front-to-back tilt make club selection a problem:




The 4th has strategic bunkering... but the corridor is so narrow that strategy is a non-issue:




The approach to the 4th is best from near the bunkering:




The back-nine starts with a series of very narrow tree-lined holes:




Excellent use of an angled hazard on the second shot at the par-5 12th:


Patrick_Mucci

Re: Another "new" course for South Florida- Binks Forest
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2013, 05:15:17 PM »
Mark,

Do you think that well positioned "mounding" would help Binks Forest ?

Mark Saltzman

Re: Another "new" course for South Florida- Binks Forest
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2013, 06:48:03 PM »
Mark,

Do you think that well positioned "mounding" would help Binks Forest ?

Pat, I'm not sure I understand. Can you give me an example of what you're talking about?

Patrick_Mucci

Re: Another "new" course for South Florida- Binks Forest
« Reply #5 on: March 27, 2013, 06:52:12 PM »
Mark,

Your first and last photo would seem to benefit from mounding screening out objects in the backround and perhaps adding some distinctive features to a flat golf course.

Bill Gayne

Re: Another "new" course for South Florida- Binks Forest
« Reply #6 on: March 29, 2013, 06:25:59 PM »
I feel noseeums biting my ankles when looking at these pictures.

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