What Makes a Golf Course Great with Architect Brian Silva

Published: Sept. 13, 2019, noon

b"22: Golf Course architects aren't necessarily great golfers which means they have compassion for the issues that face recreational golfers like us. But they all want to create great golf venues that challenge and please golfers of all skill levels. Our guest is architect Brian Silva on the various elements and features that are incorporated into a golf course design. During the conversation, Brian refers to \\u201cRedan\\u201d features, which was a new term for me, so I misunderstood it as the famous sculptor \\u201cRodin\\u201d. But here\\u2019s the actual definition from Wikipedia: \\u201ca\\xa0Redan\\xa0hole has a green which slopes downwards and away from the point of entrance, typically the front right portion of the green. Links\\xa0golf\\xa0is played on the ground as much as in the air and, consequently, the green slopes away from the\\xa0golfer\\xa0playing to the green from the tee or fairway.\\u201d

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