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Jonas Peter Akins

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Three Hole Loops
« on: November 19, 2024, 09:45:44 PM »

A few weeks ago, our athletic director and I had the opportunity to play the inside loop (1, 8, and 9) of Hotchkiss Golf Course (and catch up with the great Jim Kennedy, who very kindly signed a copy of the new “Golf at Hotchkiss” book for me) before our football game against them.  Traveling up on the team bus, I brought my 5-wood, my 8 iron, and my putter.  It was a glorious New England fall day, I was one over through the first two holes, and I don’t remember having had more fun on a golf course, and certainly not in such a short period of time. 


Those three holes put me in mind of other loops that have felt like complete, or nearly complete, courses within courses.  I hit every club in my bag (all three of them...but I would have used 8 or 9 with a full bag, I should think), it was a wide variety of stances and shots, and finishing just about where we started made it feel like a complete round.  Other examples from recent rounds include 10, 11, and 12 on the Clyde/Squirrel course at Brookline, 10, 11, and 12 at Kittansett, and 11, 12, and 13 at Lost Tree in North Palm Beach.  The three hole loop that first made me think of the holes that I’d want in my backyard are 3, 4, and 5 on the Royal and Ancient Chappaquiddick Links, which is a wonderful example of a home brew course that is just so much fun.


Are there other three hole loops that contain most of the shots you’d want to hit on a regular basis?  Extra points, perhaps, for those that cut across the scorecard, a la 1, 8, and 9 at Hotchkiss, in order to return you in short order.

Ben Stephens

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 02:26:53 AM »
Flempton a delightful nine holes designed by JH Taylor in Suffolk England (not too far from Mildenhall) has 3 x 3 hole loops starting and finishing at the clubhouse

Matt Schoolfield

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 02:39:59 AM »
I know that, originally, there was a three-hole loop at Lincoln Park GC in SF. I believe it was the current holes: 3 (but as a par 4), 4, and 5. I honestly think, aside from 18, those are the best three holes on the course, and would be happy to play that loop instead of the other 15 holes (even if 1 and 18 are both pretty solid).

BCrosby

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 10:15:19 AM »
Tom D's Pinehurst No. 10 has a terrific three hole loop.


1,2, and 3. A par 4, par 3 and par 5.


Bob

Dan_Callahan

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 12:37:54 PM »
The golf course at Woodberry Forest School has similar three-hole loops. The first three holes (which open pretty much on the doorstep of the gym) include a par 4 where you can hit driver (but don't need to), a par 3 that can play between 125 - 190 yards, and a dogleg left par 4 where you can cut the corner if you want, but it is over trees and OB. Holes 4-6 form another loop (with the 5th being a par 3), as do holes 7-9 (with the 9th a 190-yard par 3).


They also have an awesome tradition of one-club golf. They mow separate teeing areas so the tee boxes don't get beat up, and after dinner, students take one club and play the course until it's time for study hall. Pretty great to see groups of teenagers out there on a nice fall evening having a great time, no phones present. Get a lot of kids who have never even played golf before. Anytime I get down on something about the game (pace of play, LIV, exclusivity of American private clubs, etc), I see the kids out there with their friends playing one-club and am reminded of all that is so great about golf.

Mike Hendren

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 01:25:32 PM »
The 9 holes course I grew up on had the following loops:
1-4-7
1-4-7-8-9
1-2-3-4-5-6-7
1-2-3-4-7
1-2-3-4-7-8-9
1-4-5-6-7
1-4-5-6-7-8-9
8-9
Two Corinthians walk into a bar ....

Michael Felton

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 01:42:57 PM »
Huntington Country Club on Long Island has 7, 8, 9. 7 is a Road Hole par 5, 8 is a mid-length par 4 and 9 is a pretty difficult 200 yard uphill par 3.


Walton Heath has a wonderful way of offering as many loops as you could want. 1O, 2O, 18O or 18N both work pretty well. For the mixture of 3, 4 and 5, 2N 15O 16O is pretty much perfect if you don't mind an extra 300 yard walk past the 1st tee on the New. 1N, 17O, 18O is a pretty good loop too. Short 4, 3, longer 4.

John Handley

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 03:58:57 PM »
My club in Austin, Spanish Oaks GC has a perfect 3 hole loop. 1 is a par 5, 2 is a par 4 and 3 is a par 3 which brings you back to the clubhouse.


You can even go play 4,5, and 6 (all par 4s) and make a 6-hole loop as you still come back pretty close to the clubhouse.


At Cal Club, we have the Whiskey Run.  That is 1,2 ,3, and 9.



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Cal Seifert

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 08:07:01 PM »
Old Town Club has a brilliant 3 hole loop on holes 1,2, and 3. After 3 you are basically back at your car / clubhouse too. Within these 3 holes you hit a variety of downhill and uphill shots and play a par 3.

Craig Sweet

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 08:14:25 PM »
I love a course that has an unintentional 3 hole loop!  Old Works has a 3 hole loop called the Little Bear that loops around the driving range. Great fun after dinner and a warm up on the range as the sun is setting.
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Frank Pont

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #10 on: Today at 02:08:08 AM »
De Pan holes 7-9

Richard Fisher

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #11 on: Today at 04:10:29 AM »
Ben has beaten me to it with Flempton. Three lovely and very contrasting loops of three holes.
18 at The Sacred Nine and 18 at Flempton makes a hard-to-beat day's golf, and even better if you can fit in a proper Worly lunch somewhere along the way. And then 3 or 6 or 9  more after tea...

Will Spivey

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #12 on: Today at 10:20:17 AM »
Old Town Club has a brilliant 3 hole loop on holes 1,2, and 3. After 3 you are basically back at your car / clubhouse too. Within these 3 holes you hit a variety of downhill and uphill shots and play a par 3.


Cal, I love that loop, and I would add 10, 11, 18, which is another common 3 hole loop for members.

Tim Martin

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Re: Three Hole Loops
« Reply #13 on: Today at 11:03:59 AM »
10,11,18 and 5,6,2 Yale