| Ballyhack makes top 15 of new courses |
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Golfweek magazine has just published its list of the best new golf courses in America for 2009/10, and only four courses in the Southeast region made the top 25. Ballyhack, the tough and visually arresting Lester Golf may be in better shape than we are led to believe if Ballyhack is only the 15th best new course. The work is being spread around the golf architecture industry, if the top 15 new courses are any indication. Each was designed by a different architect or pair of architects, including Tom Fazio, Robert Trent Jones Jr., Coore & Crenshaw, Faldo, Nicklaus, Rees Jones, Pete Dye, Arthur Hills and Greg Norman. If there are 21 new courses better than Cape Fear National and 14 better than Ballyhack, the fortunes of designer Would we guzzle 28-year old Scotch? Then why force a round under four hours on a great golf course? Who among us would guzzle a snifter of 28-year old Scotch? Cape Fear, Ballyhack and all courses of such character are best appreciated, and best played, slowly and deliberately. Note: Cape Fear National is open to the public. Although Ballyhack is private, the club offers lodging, two days of unlimited golf (for up to 4 people in a group) and dinner for $399 per person. It’s worth it.
Although vastly different high-quality golfing experiences, Ballyhack (top) and Cape Fear National both deservedly are among the best 25 new courses of the last two years, according to Golfweek.
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| Tuesday, 02 November 2010 13:36 | |||
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 14:16 |


