Public Courses from Golden Age Golf Architects – LINKS Golf Podcast Ep. 202

While most of the great courses designed during golf architecture’s Golden Age belong to private clubs, there are a handful of examples across the country that are accessible to the general public. Co-hosts Joe Passov and Al Lunsford take turns detailing some of the “Golden Age Publics” on the Season 19 debut of the LINKS Golf Podcast.

This season of the LINKS Golf Podcast is presented by PerryGolf.

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Rock Spring Golf Club—a public Seth Raynor design in West Orange, N.J. (photo by Carolina Pines Photography)

 

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The Donald Ross Course at French Lick (photo courtesy French Lick Resort)
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