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Author: Rob Rigg

Q&A with Author Tom Coyne

May 7, 2009Rob Rigg 5 Comments

Tom Coyne has achieved a great deal of success as a young author. His first novel, A Gentleman’s Game was adapted into a film. Tom’s second book, Paper Tiger and his recent work A Course Called Ireland chronicle his time… Continue Reading →

Interviews, Interviews & Articles

Pumpkin Ridge – Witch Hollow

May 7, 2009Rob Rigg 2 Comments

Pumpkin Ridge – Witch Hollow (North Plains, OR) Par 72 (7,017 yards) Witch Hollow is a very good walking golfers club. It is a solid course in a beautiful setting and the strategic layout makes for a challenging yet enjoyable round of golf. There are elevation changes… Continue Reading →

Course Reviews, Oregon

Chambers Bay Golf Course

April 15, 2009Rob Rigg 6 Comments

If you are fortunate enough to play Chambers Bay on a clear day, you will be greeted with a breathtaking vista that includes the Puget Sound, several islands, the Olympic Mountains in the distance, and a bird’s eye view of one of the few real links courses in North America. Continue Reading →

Course Reviews, Washington

Q&A with Golf Course Architect Tom Doak

April 9, 2009Rob Rigg Leave a Comment

Tom Doak is one of the top golf course architects in the world, and like so many successful leaders in their field, he is the best because his life has been dedicated to learning, interpreting and implementing the extensive knowledge he has compiled about golf course architecture in a unique way. Continue Reading →

Interviews, Interviews & Articles

The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club

March 7, 2009Rob Rigg Leave a Comment

The Reserve – North Course 6,845 Yards Par 72 The Reserve – South Course 7,172 Yards Par 72 Green Fees: $49 to $89 depending on day and time of year The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club is located about 30… Continue Reading →

Course Reviews, Oregon

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