Golf Course Architecture - Issue 72, April 2023

81 It has been a long but rewarding journey for Cowan-Dewar, who first visited the property seven years ago. “It was a puzzle to figure out and we had a global pandemic in the middle of construction, but watching the progress of this course has been amazing,” he says. “The routing was such an accomplishment to take advantage of both the coastal holes and find such amazing spots on the noncoastal holes. Our expectations for this site with Coore and Crenshaw were high, and I think what they and their team have given us is one for the ages. “When we did Cabot Cliffs with Bill and Ben, the whole project flew by. Here were two of my favourite people in the world, who I had long admired, and I felt like it was a sprint. Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw, Mike Keiser and Ben Cowan-Dewar have collaborated on a golf course “for the ages” Photos: Jacob Sjoman The par-four sixth plays downhill towards the coastline, and is followed by a par three that falls away to the sea on three sides

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