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Where is Prairie Dunes country club?

/ 38.091; -97.848 Prairie Dunes Country Club is a golf course located just outside Hutchinson, Kansas. Frequently ranked among the best golf courses in the United States, it has hosted several United States Golf Association national championship tournaments. The club was founded by Emerson Carey and his four sons in the mid-1930s.

Is Prairie Dunes the best place to study golf architecture?

Putting aside the “modern” courses built by Tom Doak, Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, David Mclay Kidd, Gil Hanse and a few others that built on the “classic” courses in the UK & Ireland, the Sandbelt of Australia, and a scattering of other courses around the world, if one wants to truly study golf architecture they should come to Prairie Dunes.

Where are the best golf courses in Kansas?

Prairie Dunes Country Club is a golf course located just outside Hutchinson, Kansas. Frequently ranked among the best golf courses in the United States, it has hosted several United States Golf Association national championship tournaments.

Where are the best golf courses in the United States?

Show map of the US. Prairie Dunes Country Club is a golf course located just outside Hutchinson, Kansas. Frequently ranked among the best golf courses in the United States, it has hosted several United States Golf Association national championship tournaments.

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Can I play Prairie Dunes?

Prairie Dunes isn't a long course by modern standards. In fact, the Gold Tees only stretch to 6,947 yards. However, it is generally a very windy site, so playing from all the way back didn't sound like much fun.

Who designed Prairie Dunes?

Perry MaxwellFounded by Carey Salt tycoon Emerson Carey alongside his four sons, and with a course designed by Perry Maxwell, Prairie Dunes Country Club opened in 1937 with 9 original holes.

When was Prairie Dunes built?

September 13, 1937Despite the elements, Prairie Dunes opened the first 9 holes on September 13, 1937. Twenty years later in 1957, The Dunes opened the second 9 holes, designed by Perry Maxwell's son, Press.

What golf courses did Perry Maxwell design?

He made major contributions to such revered layouts as Pine Valley Golf Club, Augusta National Golf Club (home of the Masters), Colonial Country Club, Crystal Downs Country Club, and Merion Golf Club.

Who designed Augusta National?

Dr. Alister MacKenzie, a physician turned golf architect, was the brains behind Augusta National -- one of the most famous golf courses in the world, and host of the prestigious Masters tournament. But its designer died penniless and pleading for his fee.

Who designed Dornick Hills?

Perry MaxwellDornick Hills Golf & Country ClubClub informationDesigned byPerry MaxwellPar70Length6,453 yd (5,901 m) Longest hole is #6 -556 yd (508 m)Course rating71.710 more rows

How many courses did Tillinghast design?

265 different coursesTillinghast was one of the most prolific architects in the history of golf; he worked on more than 265 different courses.

Where is Perry Maxwell buried?

Dornick Hills. Dornick Hills Golf & Country Club was where Perry Maxwell built his first course in 1914. Poignantly, when the respected architect died, he was buried in the family plot close to the 7th hole.

How many golf courses does Donald Ross have?

400 coursesAlthough an exact number is not known, Ross designed roughly 400 courses in the United States with more than 40 of those in North Carolina alone. A total of 31 states and four Canadian provinces can boast of Ross creations.

How many yards is the 7th green?

The 7th is the most enjoyable par-5 on the course. By today’s standards, it’s a shorter one at only 521 yards from the back tees which stretches all the way to the entrance road of the club. Today’s tour players would play this is a par-4 and probably play it around 500 yards. But for the typical amateur, it’s a lot more fun to enjoy the risk/reward of a shorter par-5 that for me played downwind. A very spacious driving area demands you keep your drive on the left side of the fairway to have the best view on the approach shot if you plan to have a go to reach this green in 2 shots. The narrow opening is shaped beautifully by a series of bunkers and fescue all around the green. Missing the green anywhere leaves a super hard up and down yet it’s still fair, just challenging and why shouldn’t it be based on the fact that it’s a shorter par-5. If you do go for this green in two, you had better pull off the shot. Bottom line, at only 521 yards and as one of the easiest holes on the front 9, you still have to work hard to earn a birdie here, this hole is no pushover. When you stand in the fairway deciding whether or not to go for this green in two shot, you will immediately think, wow, this is a special golf hole. It’s right there in front of you, inviting you to have a go, but ready to punish you if you don’t execute the shot you are attempting to hit.

What makes Prairie Dunes special?

Writing in Tom Doak's Little Red Book of Golf Course Architecture, the author commented as follows: "What makes Prairie Dunes special is the severity of the greens and the wonderful choice of green sites. Interestingly there are a lot of uphill approach shots, which a lot of people don't love and some don't like about my own work, but those green sites are what makes the course challenging. It's also a special place in terms of atmosphere... it takes some effort to get there, but they are always so hospitable to people who have made the trip to see them, and they are really humble about what a good course it is because they aren't there to impress anybody, they are there to enjoy it themselves."

How many bunkers are there in the fairway at the tee?

There are two bunkers left and a small one on the right and a series of trees on the left. After the gorgeous view from the tee, a beautiful view that will rival any inland golf course comes next as your approach shot goes through “goal-posts” of trees on either side of the fairway nearly closing the fairway.

How many yards is the 8th hole in golf?

Two holes in particular are truly world class - the 8th hole, which is the #1 handicap hole is a 430 -yard dogleg right that plays uphill all the way. The feature that makes it unique are the massive ripples in the fairway that look like waves coming in from the ocean.

What is the 5th hole on the golf course?

The 5th is one of the two most challenging par-4 on the course. When I saw this hole it was dead into the wind, and at 430 yards from the 2nd set of tees, this was plenty challenging for me and my fellow competitors. The fairway is plenty spacious and there is a lot of room right of the fairway; missing left should have a huge red X spray painted into the fescue as you all but ensure a double bogey or higher hitting a ball in that direction. Once you navigate the intimidating yet slightly downhill tee shot, you have a wonderful challenge ahead to hit the elevated green. The only miss that makes sense approaching this green is again to the right; but if the pin is on the right side, you’ll be hard pressed to get your 3rd shot within 20 feet. With all that said, the green is more than ample to handle the lengthy approach shot, you just have to pull it off and not crumble based on all the things that can go wrong. An incredible par-4 by any standards.

What is the 4th hole of N contract?

n contract the 4th hole is a par-3 that plays similar length to the 2nd but has a much more receptive green. The hole plays uphill with a gorgeous backdrop and four perfectly placed bunkers surrounding the green. Once you arrive at the green, you find two distinct tiers and the back small section feels like another area all together which offers a great pin placement. This is a world-class par-3.

What I loved about the 12th hole at Prairie Dunes?

What I loved about the 12th is at first glance it looks a bit out of place. On no other hole at Prairie Dunes do you have towering trees that directly affect your approach shot to the green. Yet, these trees are strategically all over the course, they are just normally out of your direct line of play.

Where is Prairie Dunes Country Club?

148. Prairie Dunes Country Club is a golf course located just outside Hutchinson, Kansas. Frequently ranked among the best golf courses in the United States, it has hosted several United States Golf Association national championship tournaments. The club was founded by Emerson Carey and his four sons in the mid-1930s.

Who designed the golf course at the New Deal?

The course was funded and constructed, at least in part, by the Works Progress Administration under the New Deal. The course was designed by Perry Maxwell, and the first nine holes opened on September 13, 1937. Twenty years later in 1957, a second 9 holes were opened, designed by Press Maxwell (Perry's son).

How many bunkers are there in the ridge on the golf course?

The tee shot on this hole has to navigate bunkers placed on the ridge. There are five bunkers to navigate on the tee shot, three of which are placed in the center or near center of the fairway, the first two being both long and angled. There are two bunkers also on the left.

What course was the real battle at Prairie Club?

Regarding the other layouts at Prairie Club, Graham Marsh fashioned the 18-hole Pines course and Gil Hanse set out a fun, 10-hole par three course named Horse.

How many yards are the Blue Tees?

The Blue tees are 6986 yards, rated 72.6/127. The Blue/White tees are 6655 yards, rated 71.0/123. The White tees are 6184 yards, rated 68.9/116. There are two sets of lesser tees going down to 5202 yards. I played the Blue tees with a bit of wind in the morning and the later part of the third round.

Where is the bunker at the green?

The green has a large deep fronting bunker on the left that sits well below the green followed by another deep bunker at the back left half of the green. There is a final bunker back right. The ground is front of the green where the bunker sits is likely as much as ten feet below the green.

Where is Prairie Club in Nebraska?

Several years before the Prairie Club opened in 2010, founder Paul Schlock set about acquiring over a thousand acres of a former cattle ranch along the Snake River Canyon in Nebraska, with a view to offering visitors a unique golfing experience in a remote location.

Is Par 3 uphill?

This par 3 is uphill with all of the sand on the right side before the green and continuing to the side of the green in the form of three bunkers. The green is very large. It is best to take another club on this substantially uphill hole. The safer play is to be long however the green has a lot of subtle undulations.

Is the Par 3 Horse Course open?

It is often listed as one of the top 100 public courses in the USA (the members of the club get one of the two courses to themselves on alternate days while the third course – the par 3 Horse course is open to anyone on any day).

What is the 11th hole at Prairie Dunes?

As I mentioned before, the 11th is one of the two long holes at Prairie Dunes that play as par fours for the scratch/tournament players. This would be one NASTY par four. There are two sets of tee boxes on this hole that play from the right side or left side. The left side plays shorter, but at a more awkward angle that requires you to either shape a draw into the fairway or carry the bunker on the left side. From the right tee boxes, it's really just a shot down the middle. From there, it's still a fairway wood toward the green, or to get there in two. Three bunkers surround the putting surface, ready to catch a shot that's missed by a little.

How many bunkers are there in Prairie Dunes?

There are no fairway bunkers, so a confident swing into the fairway will get you off to a good start. From there, there are four bunkers around the green, which has a hump in the middle that runs off in all directions.

What is the hardest hole on the front nine?

The hardest hole on the front nine requires a straight-away shot to a rumpled fairway, following by a long iron or fairway wood over the dunes to the green. The hole is a hard dogleg right. A drive down the right side will leave a shorter approach, but will also likely be blind over the dune.

What is the hardest hole in golf?

The hardest hole on the front nine requires a straight-away shot to a rumpled fairway, following by a long iron or fairway wood over the dunes to the green. The hole is a hard dogleg right. A drive down the right side will leave a shorter approach, but will also likely be blind over the dune.

How many yards is the 12th hole?

The 12th hole is a great par four that utilizes two of the large cottonwood groves that the course has to offer. On this hole, the flank the hole at around 80 yards from the green and provide a very tight corridor, through which to approach the putting surface.

What is the second par 3 on the front side of the green?

The second par three on the front side is uphill, much like the first one. Four bunkers surround the green, which plays best with a left-to-right shot.

What equipment was used to build the Prairie Dunes?

The only mechanized equipment used were Model T and Model A Fords used to bring the workers to the site.

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