who designed tobacco road golf course

by Laura Hirthe 5 min read

Mike Strantz

What courses did Mike Strantz design?

Mike Strantz Designed CoursesBulls Bay Golf Club. Awendaw, South Carolina. ... Caledonia Golf & Fish Club. Pawleys Island, South Carolina. ... View Tee Times. Royal New Kent Golf Club. ... Shore at Monterey Peninsula Country Club. ... Silver Creek Valley Country Club. ... Stonehouse Golf Club. ... Tobacco Road Golf Club. ... View Tee Times.More items...•Jan 28, 2019

Who built Tobacco Road?

Mike StrantzWhen he was awarded “Architect of the Year” in 1998 by Golf World Magazine, Mike Strantz was building what he called, “simply the best project I've worked on,” at Tobacco Road.

How many courses did strantz design?

seven coursesOfficially, Strantz designed seven courses from scratch - starting with Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, which opened in 1994 - and performed two major renovations. Each of those courses stand out in golfers minds as unique playing experiences.Jun 20, 2017

Who designed the TPC golf course?

Pete DyeLegendary golf course architect Dye, whose designs included TPC Sawgrass, dies. Pete Dye, one of golf's most well-known architects, died Thursday, according to a statement put out by his family. He was 94.Jan 9, 2020

Why is it called Tobacco Road?

The term refers to the area's history as a major tobacco producer. The Tobacco Road teams represent the following universities: North Carolina Tar Heels (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill)

Who owns Tobacco Road?

Mark StewartMark Stewart – Owner, Tobacco Road Golf Club.Jun 14, 2021

Who designed True Blue?

Mike StrantzTrue Blue Golf Club was one of nine design creations of the late Mike Strantz (pictured, right), who tragically passed away from cancer in 2005 at the age of 50 – but not before establishing an indelible legacy in a short amount of time, earning the honor from Golfweek Magazine in 2000 of being named as one of the “Top ...

Was Pete Dye a pro golfer?

(December 29, 1925 – January 9, 2020), known as Pete Dye, was an American golf course designer and a member of a family of course designers....Pete DyeAwardsWorld Golf Hall of Fame PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award Old Tom Morris Award Doctor of Landscape Architecture ASGCA Donald Ross Award8 more rows

Who owns the Sawgrass golf course?

TPC at SawgrassClub informationElevation7 feet (2 m)Established1980, 42 years agoTypeResortOperated byPGA Tour TPC Network24 more rows

Was Pete Dye a golfer?

Pete began playing golf as a boy in Florida, where his parents spent the winter months because of his asthma, and he went on to win the Ohio state high school golf championship.Jan 12, 2020

Players Card

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Our Story

Built on land tended by the weather-worn hands of tobacco farmers, later crafted and molded by an artist’s imagination and the revolutionary eye of the late Mike Strantz.

50 Words or Less

Located in Sanford, North Carolina, Tobacco Road is a golf course that isn’t afraid to take it to eleven. A big, wild layout with loads of opportunities to hit memorable shots. Huge replay value.

Introduction

When I took my first trip to Pinehurst, my good friend and golf travel expert Mitch Laurence [follow him HERE] asked me, “Did you play Tobacco Road?” I hadn’t planned to leave the resort, so I answered in the negative.

Practice Facilities

The practice facilities at Tobacco Road are solid. The wooden bag stands actually fit the feel of the place rather than feeling artificially cutesy. At least two foursomes can fit on the driving range, and there’s no limit to how far you can hit it.

Customer Service & Amenities

The vibe of Tobacco Road gets communicated the minute you pull onto the property, in part through the clubhouse. It has a warm, rustic feel that emits hospitality but also a certain “love it or leave” vibe .

Beauty & Scenery

Tobacco Road is a big, wild, beautiful golf course. If you hate residential golf and prefer your courses carved out of the wilderness, this may be your new favorite spot.

Tee Shots

When I picked up the scorecard at Tobacco Road, my eyes were immediately drawn to the range of yardages. At par 71, the course can stretch to over 6,500 yards or go as low as 4,300 . I love a course that lets the shorter hitters play.

Approaches

Getting off the tee and into the fairway is probably the easiest part of your round at Tobacco Road. Your approach is where the real challenge begins. The difficulty in the approach game begins under your feet . Take a look above to see an example of how the fairways swell and fall, making flat, even lies a rarity.

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