News
Elite 18: No. 15 at Diamond Run Golf Club The 15th hole at Diamond Run Golf Club is one of the best in the Pittsburgh area and is part of a 4-hole stretch that mixes challenge with amazing scenery.
When the 16th hole at The Pete Dye Course at French Lick was being built, director of golf Dave Harner suggested to the chief architect, Mr. Dye himself, that it would be a great, drivable Par 4 ...
13d
Golf Digest on MSN3 shots you need to know how to hit to play links golfTo hit a bump and run, take an iron, anywhere from your 7 iron to your pitching wedge.
Head golf professional David Twohig took over that role from his father in 1979 and is now in his 46th season at the charming, historic 9-hole course off South Pleasant Street in Amherst.
If necessary, it moves onto the 10th hole. This two-hole cycle is repeated until a winner is determined. The 18th and 10th holes run parallel to one another on the course.
No. 3, 350 yards, par 4 (Flowering Peach) One of the best short par 4s in golf, this hole hasn’t been changed since 1982. Big hitters can drive near the green, and more are trying.
They do. Let’s take a look at how they roll out on the course. Holes 1 through 3 — each of them a par 4 — run in a southerly direction, with the Firth of Clyde hard along the right.
The rates vary depending on when and what time you play, but 18 holes with a cart run $49-67 (walking is $35-$42) and nine holes with a cart is $37-$43, with a walk costing you $25-$31.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results