Fried Egg Events, Explained

Published: Dec. 28, 2021, 10 a.m.

For our final episode of 2021, we talk about The Fried Egg\u2019s roster of 2022 events. First, Andy Johnson and Garrett Morrison run through some FAQs: Why do we hold these events? How do we choose the venues? What\u2019s the format? Can I register as a single? What if I\u2019m not a particularly competitive player? (To address the latter two questions briefly: absolutely, and it doesn\u2019t matter.) Then Andy and Garrett have an in-depth discussion of Lawsonia Links, site of the annual Steamshovel event. Lawsonia was designed by William Langford and Theodore Moreau in 1930, and it is an important course both to Andy and to The Fried Egg. We finish up with two clips from past episodes: a portion of Andy\u2019s interview with architect Troy Miller about Charleston Municipal Golf Course, host of the King Tide; and a conversation between Andy and Garrett about Soule Park, host of the Boomerang.\n\nSign-ups for the first four Fried Egg events of 2022 open on Monday, January 3! Those events: the King Tide at Charleston Muni in Charleston, South Carolina; the Boomerang at Soule Park in Ojai, California; the Steamshovel at Lawsonia Links in Green Lake, Wisconsin; and the Coup de Gr\xe2ce at the Dunes Club in New Buffalo, Michigan. For details, visit our EVENTS PAGE.\n\nHere are some time stamps in case you\u2019d like to skip around in the episode:\n\n(0:37) Explanation of Fried Egg events and next year\u2019s events in particular\n\n(24:40) Discussion of Lawsonia Links\n\n(40:50) Interview with Troy Miller about Charleston Muni\n\n(55:10) Discussion of Soule Park