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Bulls Bay Golf Club -
Architect: Mike Strantz
When Mike Strantz set about designing
Bulls Bay Golf Club, he accepted an assignment similar
to those undertaken by Donald Ross at Pinehurst No. 2
and Alister MacKenzie at Pasatiempo – that of designing
a golf course literally in
one’s own backyard. Like these two legendary designers,
Strantz, Golf World's 1998 Architect of the Year, lived
at Bulls Bay, the course that would be his final
original masterpiece. Stricken with cancer, Mike died
in 2005, just days after his 50th birthday.
Part of his legacy is the course he created on the very
piece of land he called home.
Since its opening, Bulls Bay has earned a place
alongside Strantz's other award-winning courses:
perennially Top 100-rated Caledonia; Stonehouse and
Royal New Kent, which earned back-to-back Best New
Course of the Year honors from Golf Digest; Tobacco
Road and True Blue, both of which were rated in the
nation's top 10 Best New Courses the years they opened;
and Monterey Peninsula Country Club, recently ranked in
Golf Digest's Top 100 Courses.
A self-proclaimed maverick in the world of golf course
design, Strantz was a major proponent of playability and
variety in golf. A strong belief in MacKenzie’s
theories gave Strantz a seemingly innate ability to
design courses where alternative lines of play require
strategic decision-making and adept execution, while
providing a level of excitement not found in much of
contemporary architecture. For years and generations to
come, golfers of all abilities – veteran players and
newcomers, students of architecture and those most
casual in their enjoyment of the game – will find every
round at Bulls Bay a satisfying and even fascinating
experience.
Mike's Golf Course Design Web Site -
www.MikeStrantzDesign.com |
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