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OUR LOWEST ROUND EVER at The Architects Golf Club



OUR LOWEST ROUND EVER at The Architects Golf Club

The Architects Golf Club in New Jersey is one-of-a-kind in that each hole is designed in the style of a famous golf course architect. From Donald Ross to Alister MacKenzie, this track pays homage to the great golf course architects of the past.

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36 Comments

  1. Standing on 18 with a chance at a PB is amazing. Well played and congrats on tying your low score, Frank.
    Nice putting, too, Mike. Don’t forget to return the putter…at some point 😉

  2. You guys are playing from the ladies tees. You should play at least 6500 yds, blue tees are 6000 if. Play at least the gold tees.

  3. Amateur Golfer to Amateur Golfer here, Frank: try keeping the left hand linear through impact while putting (if the makes sense). Watching specifically the eagle putt on the par 5, through impact, your left hand pulled inside toward your left pocket. That move rotated the face which will lead to a lot of slice putts. If you feel like you leave a lot of putts below the hole from 5-15 feet, could be the reason why. If you have trouble understanding what I’m saying, watch that putt in slow-mo. I’ve struggled with the same issue in the past, and implementing drills like putting with a towel under the arms really helped. Love the content as always! Who is your guy’s pick to win The Open?

  4. I love these courses that put a load of different courses/architects together. Such a cool idea. My home course is a Mackenzie course in Fife Scotland for which I'm very thankful but would love to get playing some courses by these other big architects!

  5. Awesome video, and fascinating course. Given your huge interest in course designers, this feels like a fitting place for Frank to shoot/equal his best. Huge congrats!

  6. I have to say, I’m just more and more impressed with Frank’s game this last 6 months. Your putting has drastically improved my man! Sorry you couldn’t keep the putter, Mike.

  7. Great round, Frank! Hoping to break 90 before the end of golf season myself. Had a 92 a few weeks back, just gotta get those silly 3-putts under control!

  8. Loved this video – great round Frank! both of you have great swings! i’m just back from pebble – played spyglass and spanish bay- incredible courses – RTJ Sr and Jr courses!
    need to see you guys out there!
    also we learned about pasatiempo not far from pebble in santa cruz by the legendary Alister MacKenzie – check it out!

  9. Idea – have a golficity vs Garrett and Micah from 'Good Good' golf channel. Stroke play scramble. That would be fun to watch

  10. Jersey Boys!

    Thanks for showing me alot of courses near by Bergen County, Jersey shore and Vermont.

    I think you guys should head back to AC area to try a couple more courses there.

  11. Years ago I had a friend who worked there. He used to get us out for 30 Georges with a cart. Great course, and a mighty fine video…..

  12. I’ve left my putter at home 3 times now for league play and had to use a 3 wood instead. Too much practicing on the practice green and forgetting it’s out.

  13. My favorite course in the area. Play it usually twice a week. Forgiving it some respects but other holes can be score killers. It is very well maintained.

  14. Great course, one of my favorites in NJ/PA . Some tough shots but generous fairways for the most part. Some tricky greens as well.
    Lots of birdie chances if you're playing well

  15. The course is NOT near the Delaware Water gap but it is close to the Delaware river. Great course and thanks fro the super content:)

  16. Love your show guys! I’m an architect junkie, so I’m eating this stuff up. You should visit the twin cities, mn area sometime. Many great old private clubs. Ross, Tillinghast, Raynor, W. Watson, RT Jones, Nicklaus, Palmer, Fought, Lehman, J. Brauer, just to name some of the greats who designed courses in Minnesota. I also need to mention Minnesota’s own Joel Golstrand, former tour player and club professional who designed and renovated over 60 courses in Minnesota and surrounding states. We are very fortunate in Minnesota to have these great tracks in our backyard. Keep up the great work!

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