Review: Streamsong Resort (Red)

Streamsong Red gets my vote for the best course at the phenomenal Streamsong Resort. Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw’s genius shines throughout with some of the best hole variety and creativity I’ve ever experienced. This is a must-play for any golfer and one of the best public courses in the world, period. If you only have time for one course at Streamsong, this should be your pick. … More Review: Streamsong Resort (Red)

Review: Streamsong Resort (Blue)

The Blue Course is my second favorite course at Streamsong, but would be the best course at the vast majority of golf resorts. This minimalist Tom Doak design is exceedingly fair and displays incredible hole variety, seamlessly intermixing both long and short holes. This is easily one of the best public courses in America and alone worth a trip to the incredible Streamsong Resort. … More Review: Streamsong Resort (Blue)

Review: Bally’s Golf Links at Ferry Point

Ferry Point is a fantastic and very difficult links-style course in the Bronx that is rightfully deserving of its top 100 public spot thanks to impeccable conditioning and breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline and Whitestone Bridge. While you’ll pay a premium New York price to play here, tourists should view this course as a closer, albeit slightly inferior, alternative to Bethpage. … More Review: Bally’s Golf Links at Ferry Point

Review: Keney Park Golf Course

Although the conditioning still needs some work, the recently renovated Keney Park stands out in a rather robust Hartford golf scene. At a great price, you’ll be able to appreciate some of the finest examples of classic golf architecture. In more ways than one, this course reminded me very much of a lite version of Bethpage. Hartford should be proud of their work here. … More Review: Keney Park Golf Course