Byron Nelson, TPC Craig Ranch and CJ Cup
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Lanny Wadkins redesigned TPC Craig Ranch to make the Byron Nelson tougher, but low scores persist due to weather and course setup.
When TPC Sawgrass opened in the fall of 1980, it represented something entirely new in professional golf. Built on 415 acres of northeastern Florida swampland about a mile west of the Atlantic Ocean, the Stadium Course was the first of what would become ...
Moments after Scottie Scheffler tied the PGA Tour scoring record on TPC Craig Ranch last year, they started tearing up the course. That’s only a slight exaggeration. Former pro golfer Lanny Wadkins was tagged to lead a two-year renovation that took a brief pause when the course hosted the CJ Cup Byron Nelson last May.
As last week’s PGA Championship showed, it is pretty amazing how quickly superintendents can change a golf course's entire identity. A similar thing is happenin
Contrary to what golf fans might think, the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass was not Pete Dye's brain child. In fact, it wasn’t even his idea (originally) to incorporate the peninsula concept at TPC Sawgrass’ 17th hole. The suggestion came from Dye’s wife ...
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – It’s one of the most beautiful golf courses on Tour, but it doesn’t come without hard work. “It’s a great responsibility, but it’s a beautiful place with a lot of history, and to think that you’re a small part of ...
Morris Hatalsky in action during the second tound of the 2006 Charles Schwab Cup Championship at the Sonoma Golf Club in Sonoma, California on October 27, 2006. Champions Tour - 2006 Charles Schwab Cup Championship - Second RoundPhoto by Steve Grayson ...