Golf Photos and Scorecards
Bethpage State Park, Black Course; Farmingdale, NY
One of America's Top 100 Courses - Host to the 2002 U.S.Open
On Long Island 1 hr. east of New York City
Bethpage State Park, Black Course - Scorecard
Third Hole, Par 3 - A Big Green that Angles Away to the Left!
The Par 5 4th from the 3rd Green
A Better View of the Par 5 Fourth
The Famous 5th Hole, Drive over Sand, Green Up to the Left
Even More Sand on the 6th Hole
No. 10, Another Elevated Green Surrounded by..... Sand!
The 18th - My Hat's off to Rees Jones for a Job Well Done!
Bethpage State Park, Black Course link on
Fishers Island Club; Fishers Island, NY
One of the Top 50 Courses in the World
Long Island Sound between New York and Connecticut
Fishers Island Club - Scorecard
The Tee Shot on No. 4 - Watch Out!
The 4th Green - Blind (But Fun) Second Shot
The Par 3 5th - Does a Better Par 3 Exist?
Sixth Green and Looking Down No. 7
Seventh Green and Looking Up No. 8
The Par 3 11th - OK, Maybe This is Better Than No. 5
The Par 4 14th - Between the Water then Over the Water!
The Par 3 16th - How Many Good Par 3s Can You Have on One Course?
Fishers Island Club link on
Four Streams Golf Club; Beallsville, MD
A New Nick Price Course Just Outside Washington, DC
Four
Streams Golf Club - Scorecard
The Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, Gold Course; Williamsburg, VA
One of America's 30 Best Resort Courses
Two and 1/2 hrs. Southeast of Washington, DC
Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, Gold Course - Scorecard
The First, a lazy Dogleg Right, a Sign of Things to Come.
The Par 5 2nd - What Does "Risk , Reward" mean to You?
Behind the 2nd Green, Looking Over to the Famous 16th Green.
The Downhill Par 3 Third - You'll be Thinking, "Just Hit This Green and Get Out of Here."
Ditto for this Par 3 the 7th - But the Gettin' Out, A 2 Putt, Is Much Tougher.
No. 12, another Par 3 - See What was Said About No. 3.
No. 16, the Signature Hole, a Par 3 - Ditto, Ditto, Ditto...
The Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, Gold Course link on
Kayak Point Golf Course; Stanwood, WA
One of America's Top 50 Public Courses
One hour North of Seattle
Kayak Point Golf Course - Scorecard
The Par 3 5th - One Big Tree to Negotiate
The Downhill 7th - From the Plateau
Eighth Green - A Gentle Par 4
The Par 3 12th - Downhill
The Dual Fairway 14th, Play Left or Right
From Behind the 18th Green, on a Clear Day You can see the Sound
Kayak Point Golf Course link on
The Homestead, Cascades Course; Hot Springs, VA
One of America's Top 40 Courses - Home of Sam Snead
Four hours Southwest of Washington, DC; near the West Virginia border.
Homestead
Cascades Course - Scorecard
First Tee
and the Clubhouse
First Tee
and the 15th Green
The Second Green - Narrow Bending Dogleg
No. 4, A Par 3, from Above the Tee
Ninth Tee - Hit out to a Plateau
Ninth Green - From the Plateau Hit Down to the Green
The Par 3 11th - Hit it Straight
The Par 3 18th, With the 17th Green In the Back off to the Left
The Homestead Cascades Course link on
Hominy Hill Golf Course; Colts Neck, NJ
One of America's Top 25 Public Courses
One hour South of New York City, just inland from the Jersey Shore
Hominy Hill
Golf Course - Scorecard
Par 3 Seventh
The Long Par 4
10th - Yet Another Dog Leg!
The Par 3 16th in Fall
The Hominy Hill Golf Course link on
Kingston Heath Golf Club; Cheltenham, Victoria; Australia
One of the Top 30 Courses in the World
Thirty minutes South of Melbourne, I drive faster when I'm on the other side of the road.
Kingston Heath Golf Club - Scorecard
The Par 4, 2nd - A Dogleg Birdie Hole, why don't they build courses like this in California?
The 7th, A Par 5 Opportunity - Royal Melbourne is the best course in Australia and The Heath is the best course in Melbourne - go figure?
One of the Best Par 3s in Australia, If Not the World - the 15th
Kingston Heath Golf Club link on
McCormick Woods Golf Course; Port Orchard, WA
One of America's Top 50 Public Courses
By car or ferry, 75 minutes Southwest of Seattle
McCormick Woods Golf Course - Scorecard
The Par 5 2nd - From the Approach Area
The Par 4 3rd - Why Did they Have to Put Those Homes There?
The Long Par 3 4th - Ditto on the Homes
The Par 4 5th - Layup
The 5th - Your Approach to the Green
The Par 4 8th - By the tree left of the fairway
The par 5 9th - by the green across to the 18th green
The long par 3 11th - please pass a law, no homes on this hole, it's a thing of beauty.
The short par 4 12th - dogleg
The par 4 14th - up hill
In front of the 14th green
The par 4 16th - A Classic Hole, it Doesn't Get Much Better, A Classic!
The 17th - a par 3
The par 5 18th - by the green, view 1.
The par 5 18th - by the green, view 2.
McCormick Woods Golf Course link on
The National Golf Club; Cape Schanck, Victoria; Australia
One of Australia's Top 25 Courses
On the coast, 75 minutes south of Melbourne
The National - Scorecard
The Par 4s, Sixth and the Ninth Double Green
The 12th - Do You Like Bunkers? Here!
The 16th - Long Carry, Dogleg, Up Hill, Bunkers -- Put up a White Flag!
What a Finish! The 18th with the Ocean in the Background, this was one hard golf course!
The National Golf Club link on
The National Golf Club's Home Page
Port Ludlow Golf Course; Port Ludlow, WA
One of Americas Top 50 Resort Courses
By ferry, 90 minutes west of Seattle
Port Ludlow Golf Course - Scorecard
The dogleg par 4 2nd, wildflowers - Tide 9
The par 3 6th over the water - Tide 9
From behind the 7th green - Tide 9
The par 5 8th near the lake in the fairway - Tide 9
Cut trees on the par 5 8th near the green - Tide 9
Behind the 9th green - Tide 9
The Port Ludlow - Tide 9 link on
The dogleg uphill 1st - Trail 9
The par 3 2nd with the Puget Sound in the background - Trail 9
From the top of the hill on the par 5 3rd, lay up or go for it? - Trail 9
Looking down the 4th fairway to the tee, overlooking Puget Sound. - Trail 9
The par 5 8th from the tee - Trail 9 - it looks more impressive standing on the tee, really!
The par 5 8th closer to the green - Trail 9
Looking up to the green on number 9 - Trail 9
The Port Ludlow - Trail 9 link on
Royal Melbourne Golf Club - East Course; Black Rock, Victoria; Australia
The Composite Course is One of the World's Top 10 Courses
By car or taxi, 30 minutes south of Melbourne.
Royal Melbourne Golf Club East Course - Scorecard
The Par 3, 16th, Another Good Hole that Isn't on the Composite Course
The Par 4, 18th (No. 18 Composite) - Great Finishing Hole
The Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Home Page
Royal Melbourne Golf Club - West Course; Black Rock, Victoria; Australia
The Composite Course is One of the World's Top 10 Courses
Royal Melbourne
Golf Club West Course - Scorecard
The Par 4, Third (No. 1 Composite) - Easy Dogleg Left, Birdie Hole
The Great Par 3, 5th (No. 3 Composite) - Lots of Sand and a Tricky Green
The Great Par 4, 6th (No. 4 Composite) - Good Drive, Long 2nd Shot, Tough Putt - POC (Piece of Cake)
The 7th (No.11 Composite), Par 3 - Uphill and Blind, Don't Hit it Short or You'll have to Search for Your Ball.
The 12th (No. 14 Composite) - Short Par 5 (435 meters, OK.. metres) Played as 464 yard par 4 in Championships
The 13th Greenside - A Tough Little Par 3 not on the Composite Course, 1st Hole You Play After Crossing the Street
The 17th (No. 15 Composite) Greenside - That bunker looks like it means business!
The Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Home Page
Sankaty Head Golf Course; Nantucket, MA
One of America's Top 100 Landmark Courses
In the Atlantic Ocean, 30 minutes from Boston - by plane, 20 minutes from the airport.
Sankaty
Head Golf Club - Scorecard
Across 15 and 18 with the Clubhouse and the Lighthouse in the background
The 18th
and Clubhouse
Fourth Green On A Calm Day (that means it was windy).
Fifth Green and
Lighthouse from the 6th Tee - did you see the Life Magazine cover with this same picture?
Eighth Green by the Road
Ninth Hole
with the Lighthouse in the Background
The 13th from Behind the Green
The Tree on the 15th, just about the only one on the course - true links!
The Sankaty Head Golf Club link on
Miacomet
Golf Club - Scorecard
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This page last updated on 19 March 2000.
Sorry I haven't kept the page up to date - lots of new photos coming soon, just got a film scanner - Sydney, Detroit, San Francisco, Hawaii, Washington, DC... just need some time to figure the thing out.