The Unsung Heroes of Golf Course Architecture

When the U.S. Open arrives at Chambers Bay later this month, it will be a crowning moment in the career of Robert Trent Jones Jr. The 75-year old, having designed almost 300 courses around the world, will become the first living architect in decades to witness the National Championship play out over one of his creations. (The…

Stanford shows off new digs

By Ron Balicki | February 26, 2002 5:00 am Many of the practice facilities being built for college golf programs feature a clubhouse strictly for the teams and coaches, some of them quite elaborate. Stanford University’s new facility is not among them. There’s no fancy building with offices, lockers, lounges, big-screen TVs, computers, etc. All the Cardinal has…

Chambers Bay

Editor’s note: This story was originally published June 16, 2007 Chambers Bay is the most carefully crafted and well-designed municipal golf course to open since Bethpage State Park’s Black Course in 1936. The big difference is that Chambers Bay, perched on the windy shoreline of Washington’s lower Puget Sound, has a better natural setting and…

The Patriot Golf Club

OWASSO, Okla. – Maj. Dan Rooney makes for a good story. His golf course might make for a better one. The 37-year-old Oklahoma native is the only PGA golf professional who’s also a certified Air Force fighter jet pilot. Rooney has served three tours of duty in Iraq. For two years, he has been making…