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Design Notebook: (Can We Really Know) Who Designed Bethpage Black?
Bethpage Black

Design Notebook: (Can We Really Know) Who Designed Bethpage Black?

Design Notebook: (Can We Really Know) Who Designed Bethpage Black?
September 2025 FEGC Virtual Hangout Recording

September 2025 FEGC Virtual Hangout Recording

September 2025 FEGC Virtual Hangout Recording
Chocolate Drops: The University of Iowa’s Golf Course to Be Reimagined
Finkbine Golf Course

Chocolate Drops: The University of Iowa’s Golf Course to Be Reimagined

Chocolate Drops: The University of Iowa’s Golf Course to Be Reimagined
Chocolate Drops: Good News for a Local Nine-Holer in Ohio
Napoleon Golf Club Ohio

Chocolate Drops: Good News for a Local Nine-Holer in Ohio

Chocolate Drops: Good News for a Local Nine-Holer in Ohio
Weekend Chat: The Final Stretch of 2025

Weekend Chat: The Final Stretch of 2025

Weekend Chat: The Final Stretch of 2025
Chocolate Drops: The Most Important U.S. Public Golf Project of the Decade?
Cobbs Creek Golf Club

Chocolate Drops: The Most Important U.S. Public Golf Project of the Decade?

Chocolate Drops: The Most Important U.S. Public Golf Project of the Decade?
RECENT COMMENTS

Nathan Carr

Kevin Van Valkenburg Introduction
September 15, 2025
I am elated that KVV is staying in my golf content orbit. Looking forward to reading what comes next. Shoutout to all cats, housed and wild!
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Benjamin Keveson

Kevin Van Valkenburg Introduction
September 15, 2025
KVV=Micah Parsons NLU=Cowboys Fried Egg=Packers
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David Eldred

Kevin Van Valkenburg Introduction
September 15, 2025
Congrats, KVV, looking forward to seeing your work here! Always good to have more mediocre golfers on staff to understand a certain portion of the audience. :)
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Chris Kindred

Kevin Van Valkenburg Introduction
September 15, 2025
Excited for KVV and the Fried Egg! Perfect marriage! Personally excited to join CLUB TFE and come along for the ride!
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Benjamin Keveson

Kevin Van Valkenburg Introduction
September 15, 2025
Kvv! Man psyched to have u working for fried egg. Ur content is a different thorough niche that needs an arena. Happy it’s here, keep pumping baby … free agent acquisition of the decade!
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Eddie Bajek

Alternate Pga Tour Championship Host Venues
September 15, 2025
This just hit me a month later. NBC is heavily rumored to be picking up Sunday Night MLB rights for the time between NBA and NFL seasons. That could throw a wrench in any west coast prime time ideas for the years they have the playoff.
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David Vlink

Brickyard Crossing
September 15, 2025
0 eggs? I beg to differ. I have played this course close to 100 times, and I have never gotten bored of it. The finishing holes, 15-18, really make you earn your score. There are two awesome short par 4s, 3 and 14. The par 3s are fantastic ... people talk a lot about 7, but 17 is the best when the pin is back right. You can go at the pin and put the bunker and the creek into play, or you can play left and risk a 3 putt. The greens are quick and challenging to read. I think it's one of the best public courses in Indianapolis. If you've never played the course and find yourself in Indianapolis, do not let the 0 egg score combined with the greens fee scare you away.
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Mike Ihm

Brickyard Crossing
September 14, 2025
Enjoyed the course more than I thought I would. The "gimmick" of the racetrack works. Reallybfun to hear big engines roaring around while you play. Some solid holes too. 3, 4, 13 and 14 were my highlights. 13 hitting into grandstands with flags blowing was a cool shot. 18 was a nice finisher with the creek and barn.
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Adam Hatcher

Fegc Hole Design Contest Breezy Point Resort
September 13, 2025
That’s an awesome eye, Brian. And I agree about Preserve and Cradle. Cradle may be the gentlest of all.
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Brian Gracely

Fegc Hole Design Contest Breezy Point Resort
September 13, 2025
I asked because I thought that either #11 at Shinnecock or #2 at Kingsley might be a good fit for the length and the land, but both are considered "short Par 5s". The first hole at The Cradle, The Preserve and The Hay are all pretty gentle. But now that I look at the map again, the backstop behind looks like it could fit #3 from Elie. Not really gentle at Elie, but could be adapted easily for a Par 3 course.
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