Ryan Farrow

@farrowgolf

Golf Course Shaper for Coore & Crenshaw/ Golf Architect / Amateur Photographer. Follow on Twitter @farrowgolf
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An update from No. 11 through the lens of @barnttmedia
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23 days ago
A @coorecrenshaw bunker @pinehurstresort #11 that you do not want to be in. If you missed it, you may never know it exists. @labargolf is making my life easy and doing a fantastic job cleaning up bunker floors and slopes on some challenging bunkers.
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23 days ago
Things are moving along at Pinehurst No. 11
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1 month ago
A few weeks ago I had a chance to visit one of the best golf courses in the world. Cypress Point is a dream course, pure and simple. I travelled up and down the Pacific Coast over the the past 7 months & these are the holes you imagine building while enjoying the scenery.
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6 years ago
A few weeks ago I had a chance to visit one of the best golf courses in the world. Cypress Point is a dream course, pure and simple. I travelled up and down the Pacific Coast over the the past 7 months & these are the holes you imagine building while enjoying the scenery.
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6 years ago
A few weeks ago I had a chance to visit one of the best golf courses in the world. Cypress Point is a dream course, pure and simple. I travelled up and down the Pacific Coast over the the past 7 months & these are the holes you imagine building while enjoying the scenery.
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6 years ago
As the PGA heads to Bethpage Black I want to revisit the study I made well over a year ago that shows the course evolution since the early 50's. The results show fairway width shrinking from 52 to 30 yds and total FW acreage shrinking from 46 to 18.6 acres.
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7 years ago
Sand valley starts with a bang on #1, short but absolutely diabolical on the approach.
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7 years ago
One of the most visually striking holes at Sand Valley, the long par 4 2nd. Don't miss right.
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7 years ago
Here are a few shots of the punchbowl, no. 17 at Sand Valley. I was given a brief overview on how to run a dozer and then asked by Dave Axland to shape a punch bowl and make a cut in a ridge to see if Bill, Ben, and co. wanted to build the hole before finalizing the routing. Oh, and they were coming in two days.... Rod Whitman followed up a few weeks later showcasing some real talent and sculpted the shapes that are in the ground today.
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7 years ago
That cloud, that one time at Mammoth Dunes
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7 years ago
Drop shot par 3 5th at Sand Valley, just in time for opening.
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7 years ago