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Brauer Arlington-based golf course architect Bruce Burger Superintendent, The Quarry Golf Club Ben Burns Head pro, Crown Colony CC Tony Campagna President Turf Materials Inc., Rowlett Tom Campbell Head pro, Emerald Bay Club, Bullard Beth Cleckler Manager Morris Williams Golf Course, Austin amateur John Colligan Arlington-based golf course architect Kyle Coody Plano amateur Jacque Cooper Heath amateur Robert Couture Dallas amateur Sherwin Cox Head pro, Ross Rogers Golf Complex, Amarillo Darrell Crall Executive director, NTPGA Carolyn Creekmore Dallas amateur Jacky Cupit PGA life member representing Links at Lands End Bruce Davidson Director of golf, River Oaks CC, Houston Cameron Doan Head pro, Preston Trail GC Lou Duran Frisco amateur Bob Elliott Head pro, Northwood Club Bill Euler Head pro, Wildflower CC, Temple Dave Findlay Instructor, Redstone GC Members Course, Humble Roger Fine Carrollton amateur Ryan Finn TGA director of rules and competitions Dale Folmar Senior vice president, Eagle Golf Gilbert Freeman Head professional, Lakewood CC, Dallas Don Gafner Dallas Golf Co. CEO, Sunnyvale amateur Steve Galko Dallas amateur Edward Gatlin GM/director of golf, Van Zandt CC Drew Gillen Tyler amateur Ronny Glanton Head professional, Sherrill Park GC, Richardson Kevin Gomillion PGA division manager, Austin golf courses Kenneth Gorzycki Director of agronomy, Horseshoe Bay Resort Leslie Green The Woodlands amateur Brent Halvorson Director of golf, Gleneagles CC, Plano Scott Hamilton Superintendent, The Club at Escondido, Horseshoe Bay Billy Harris Head pro, Dallas Country Club Mark Harrison NTPGA director of operations Alan Hess Superintendent, Augusta Pines GC, Spring Aaron Hickman Houston amateur Malcolm Holland Dallas amateur Kenny Huff Head professional, Cascades Golf Club, Tyler Allen Hundley Murphy amateur Gordon Johnson Head professional, Houston CC Danny Jones Head professional, Walden on Lake Conroe Mark Kazlowski Texas Golf editor, Cedar Hill amateur Bob Kearney Houston amateur Don Kennedy Director of golf, Firewheel Golf Park, Garland Nancy Kromar Austin amateur Phyllis Kwedar Fort Worth amateur Brad Lardon Director of golf, Miramont CC, Bryan Glenn Lee Director of golf, Horseshoe Bay Resort Paul Marchand GM/head professional, Shadow Hawk Golf Club, Richmond James McAfee Director of communications for GolfDFW.com Rives McBee PGA and Champions Tour life member Lindy Miller Ben Hogan Foundation, teaching professional at Shady Oaks CC Dale Morgan Head professional, Austin CC Laura Myers Rowlett amateur John Neese PGA life member, Garland Kevin Newberry Houston amateur Mike Peterson Nationwide Tour rules official, McKinney amateur Andrew Peterson GM Canyon Springs Golf Club, San Antonio John Pierce San Antonio amateur David Pocknall Katy amateur George Priolo Head pro, Comanche Trail Golf Course, Amarillo Craig Pullen Head pro, Oakmont CC, Corinth James T. Rolls Head pro, Slick Rock at Horseshoe Bay Resort Chris Rowe Head pro, Whispering Pines, Trinity Linda Sackett Boerne amateur John Saffle Director of golf, Traditions Club, Bryan Lee Sandlin Dallas amateur Carey Schulten Dallas amateur Mike Sheridan Boerne amateur Marty Slade Perlman Dallas amateur Becky Spears San Antonio amateur Mac Spikes Head professional, Rivercrest CC, Fort Worth Mark Steinbauer Director of golf, Club at Carlton Woods, The Woodlands Gary Stephenson Celina-based golf course architect Shawn Strohman Head pro, Escondido Tom Strueber PGA life member, Dallas Steve Termeer GM/director of golf, University of Texas Golf Club, Austin Jimmy Terry GM/director of golf, TPC San Antonio Tim Thelen Assistant pro, The Falls Golf and Resort, New Ulm Robert Thompson Teaching professional, Whispering Pines, Trinity Brad Townsend SportsDay writer, Flower Mound amateur Bob Twaddell Houston amateur Mark Viskozki Director of golf, Tangle Ridge GC, Grand Prairie Bert Walker Teaching pro, Prairie Lakes GC, Grand Prairie Tad Weeks Head professional, Champions Golf Club, Houston Michael Wharton-Palmer Texarkana, Ark., amateur Jim Whitten Dallas amateur Robert Wiesner Fort Worth amateur Melvin Williams Retired superintendent, Lakeway Chris Winn PGA professional, Cypress Dell Wood Head professional, Amarillo CC Alan Wooley Executive director, The First Tee of Greater Austin Kent Yarbrough Denton amateur DETERMINING THE TOP 100 Versatility Does the course create a good mix for the high and low handicappers? Are better players challenged, while the high handicappers are able to enjoy play through the use of shorter teeing areas, alternate routes, location of hazards and accessible pins? Shotmaking Does it test accuracy, finesse, length and putting without overemphasizing any of these skills? Design Is there a good balance in design? Afterthoughts How much do you remember about the course? Do one or two holes stand out as great or bad? Beauty Dothe scenic values add to the pleasure of a round? Trees, shrubs, hills, mounds, flowers, etc.? Maintenance Howwould you rate the course conditions, factoring in all aspects — tees, greens, fairways, bunkers? Spring, summer, fall or winter when viewed? Enjoyment How do you feel about being at the course? What about the amenities? From arrival to departure, was it a good, bad or indifferent golf experience? THE CRITERIA THE VOTERS One is nestled in a peaceful setting, muffled by towering trees. It’s cut off from golfing inhabitants for about half the year. Even its name evokes soothing images. The other is hidden in a nat- ural paradise within view of the Dallas skyline. It’s secluded among massive trees, deep canyons and plateaus. But quiet? Whispering Pines and Dallas National? In what is becoming a rite of spring, the courses poke their heads from their unique sur- roundings and emit roars heard across the state. Whispering Pines earned the No. 1 spot in The News’ an- nual ranking of Texas courses for the fifth straight year. Only Colonial Country Club has done better, ranking No. 1 for seven straight years (1989-95). Dallas National was second for the fourth straight year. Whispering Pines and Dal- las National are vastly different layouts. But they are bonded by the spectacular design features carved from their unique to- pographies. “Dallas National and Whis- pering Pines represent golf at its purest level with an unyield- ing commitment to maintain- ing the game’s honorable tradi- tions,” said panelist Darrell Crall, executive director of the Northern Texas PGA. “They both feature immaculate, championship-caliber turf conditions, world class service and hospitality, and very mem- orable golf holes.” Whispering Pines, designed by Chet Williams and Bill O’Leary of the Nicklaus Design Group, meanders through 400 acres of piney woods. Tom Fa- zio created Dallas National in the mold of classics like Augus- ta National and Pine Valley on what he called “the best piece of land left in America close to a major city.” “Both of those courses are on fabulous pieces of property,” said panelist Allen Hundley, a Dallas amateur who gave high marks to both layouts. “If you give Fazio that kind of property and that kind of budget, then he’s going to do a fantastic job. They can set it up tough to challenge the highest level of competition, but it’s a fun casual round for everyone if played from the proper tees. Whispering Pines is so natural it looks like they just cut the grass to make the golf course.” Dallas National, just 6 1 /2 miles from downtown, was un- earthed by John MacDonald. The former limestone quarry had sat untouched until Mac- Donald convinced Fazio to vis- it the site, which rolls over three plateaus and two can- yons. Fazio made true on his promise to members to exceed all expectations. The layout oozes “wow” factor with its striking elevation changes. “The unusual topography and classic layout of the holes at Dallas National remind me of some of the great golf cours- es in the Northeast,” Crall said. “And the sweet smell from the towering pine trees combined with the subtle yet significant challenges on each hole at Whispering Pines makes me think of some of the country’s best courses located in the sandhills of North Carolina.” JIM PRESTON No. 2 at Whispering Pines in Trinity is a 576-yard par 5. The massive bunker protects the right side of the green, making trying to reach the green in two shots a challenge. 1-2 punch Whispering Pines, Dallas National a formidable pair atop rankings By BILL NICHOLS Staff Writer [email protected] NO. 1 COURSE | WHISPERING PINES GOLF CLUB, TRINITY Whispering Pines Golf Club Opened: March 2000 Designer: Chet Williams (Nicklaus Design Group) Length: 7,480 yards from the tips Type: Private Notable: Members make an annual contribution to the nonprofit World Health & Golf Association. The WHGA charities support health related causes and the promotion of amateur golf, according to the golf club’s Web site. … The course is open March 24 to July 2 and Sept. 8 to Dec. 19. … It will host the Big 12 men’s tournament April 22-25. TEXAS GOLF 2010 (FFTI) % * 4.00 FDIC / NCUA Insured FirstFidelity Tax and Insurance is a financial services firm that helps consumers locate FDIC Insured Banks nationwide. We are not a bank. Maximums and Minimums apply. 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Page 1: JIM PRESTON 1-2 punch€¦ · Whispering Pines makes me thinkof some of the country’s best courses located in the sandhills of North Carolina.” JIM PRESTON No. 2 at Whispering

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The Dallas Morning News dallasnews.com _ Sunday, March 7, 2010 3CC

Name BackgroundRob Addington Executive director Texas Golf Association David Altemus Director of golf, Royal Oaks CC, HoustonJames Barker Director of instruction, Quarry Golf Club, San AntonioBrent Blackburn Director of daily operations and teaching, Dallas Athletic ClubPhilip Bleakney Director of golf, Golf Club of DallasJeffrey D. Brauer Arlington-based golf course architect Bruce Burger Superintendent, The Quarry Golf ClubBen Burns Head pro, Crown Colony CCTony Campagna President Turf Materials Inc., Rowlett Tom Campbell Head pro, Emerald Bay Club, BullardBeth Cleckler Manager Morris Williams Golf Course, Austin amateurJohn Colligan Arlington-based golf course architect Kyle Coody Plano amateur Jacque Cooper Heath amateurRobert Couture Dallas amateurSherwin Cox Head pro, Ross Rogers Golf Complex, AmarilloDarrell Crall Executive director, NTPGACarolyn Creekmore Dallas amateurJacky Cupit PGA life member representing Links at Lands EndBruce Davidson Director of golf, River Oaks CC, HoustonCameron Doan Head pro, Preston Trail GCLou Duran Frisco amateur Bob Elliott Head pro, Northwood Club Bill Euler Head pro, Wildflower CC, TempleDave Findlay Instructor, Redstone GC Members Course, HumbleRoger Fine Carrollton amateurRyan Finn TGA director of rules and competitionsDale Folmar Senior vice president, Eagle GolfGilbert Freeman Head professional, Lakewood CC, DallasDon Gafner Dallas Golf Co. CEO, Sunnyvale amateurSteve Galko Dallas amateurEdward Gatlin GM/director of golf, Van Zandt CCDrew Gillen Tyler amateurRonny Glanton Head professional, Sherrill Park GC, RichardsonKevin Gomillion PGA division manager, Austin golf coursesKenneth Gorzycki Director of agronomy, Horseshoe Bay ResortLeslie Green The Woodlands amateur Brent Halvorson Director of golf, Gleneagles CC, Plano Scott Hamilton Superintendent, The Club at Escondido, Horseshoe Bay Billy Harris Head pro, Dallas Country Club Mark Harrison NTPGA director of operationsAlan Hess Superintendent, Augusta Pines GC, SpringAaron Hickman Houston amateurMalcolm Holland Dallas amateurKenny Huff Head professional, Cascades Golf Club, TylerAllen Hundley Murphy amateurGordon Johnson Head professional, Houston CCDanny Jones Head professional, Walden on Lake ConroeMark Kazlowski Texas Golf editor, Cedar Hill amateurBob Kearney Houston amateurDon Kennedy Director of golf, Firewheel Golf Park, GarlandNancy Kromar Austin amateur Phyllis Kwedar Fort Worth amateurBrad Lardon Director of golf, Miramont CC, BryanGlenn Lee Director of golf, Horseshoe Bay ResortPaul Marchand GM/head professional, Shadow Hawk Golf Club, RichmondJames McAfee Director of communications for GolfDFW.comRives McBee PGA and Champions Tour life memberLindy Miller Ben Hogan Foundation, teaching professional at Shady Oaks CCDale Morgan Head professional, Austin CCLaura Myers Rowlett amateurJohn Neese PGA life member, Garland Kevin Newberry Houston amateurMike Peterson Nationwide Tour rules official, McKinney amateurAndrew Peterson GM Canyon Springs Golf Club, San Antonio John Pierce San Antonio amateurDavid Pocknall Katy amateurGeorge Priolo Head pro, Comanche Trail Golf Course, AmarilloCraig Pullen Head pro, Oakmont CC, CorinthJames T. Rolls Head pro, Slick Rock at Horseshoe Bay ResortChris Rowe Head pro, Whispering Pines, TrinityLinda Sackett Boerne amateurJohn Saffle Director of golf, Traditions Club, BryanLee Sandlin Dallas amateurCarey Schulten Dallas amateurMike Sheridan Boerne amateurMarty Slade Perlman Dallas amateur Becky Spears San Antonio amateurMac Spikes Head professional, Rivercrest CC, Fort WorthMark Steinbauer Director of golf, Club at Carlton Woods, The WoodlandsGary Stephenson Celina-based golf course architectShawn Strohman Head pro, Escondido Tom Strueber PGA life member, Dallas Steve Termeer GM/director of golf, University of Texas Golf Club, AustinJimmy Terry GM/director of golf, TPC San Antonio Tim Thelen Assistant pro, The Falls Golf and Resort, New UlmRobert Thompson Teaching professional, Whispering Pines, TrinityBrad Townsend SportsDay writer, Flower Mound amateurBob Twaddell Houston amateurMark Viskozki Director of golf, Tangle Ridge GC, Grand PrairieBert Walker Teaching pro, Prairie Lakes GC, Grand PrairieTad Weeks Head professional, Champions Golf Club, HoustonMichael Wharton-Palmer Texarkana, Ark., amateurJim Whitten Dallas amateur Robert Wiesner Fort Worth amateur Melvin Williams Retired superintendent, LakewayChris Winn PGA professional, Cypress Dell Wood Head professional, Amarillo CCAlan Wooley Executive director, The First Tee of Greater AustinKent Yarbrough Denton amateur

DETERMINING THE TOP 100

VersatilityDoes the course create a good mix for the high and lowhandicappers? Are better players challenged, while the highhandicappers are able to enjoy play through the use ofshorter teeing areas, alternate routes, location of hazards andaccessible pins?

ShotmakingDoes it test accuracy, finesse, length and putting withoutoveremphasizing any of these skills?

DesignIs there a good balance in design?

AfterthoughtsHow much do you remember about the course? Do one ortwo holes stand out as great or bad?

BeautyDo the scenic values add to the pleasure of a round? Trees,shrubs, hills, mounds, flowers, etc.?

MaintenanceHow would you rate the course conditions, factoring in allaspects — tees, greens, fairways, bunkers? Spring, summer,fall or winter when viewed?

EnjoymentHow do you feel about being at the course? What about theamenities? From arrival to departure, was it a good, bad orindifferent golf experience?

THE CRITERIA

THE VOTERS

One is nestled in a peacefulsetting, muffled by toweringtrees. It’s cut off from golfinginhabitants for about half theyear. Even its name evokessoothing images.

The other is hidden in a nat-ural paradise within view of theDallas skyline. It’s secludedamong massive trees, deepcanyons and plateaus.

But quiet? WhisperingPines and Dallas National?

In what is becoming a rite ofspring, the courses poke theirheads from their unique sur-roundings and emit roarsheard across the state.

Whispering Pines earnedthe No. 1 spot in The News’ an-nual ranking of Texas coursesfor the fifth straight year. OnlyColonial Country Club hasdone better, ranking No. 1 forseven straight years (1989-95).Dallas National was second forthe fourth straight year.

Whispering Pines and Dal-las National are vastly differentlayouts. But they are bonded bythe spectacular design featurescarved from their unique to-pographies.

“Dallas National and Whis-pering Pines represent golf atits purest level with an unyield-ing commitment to maintain-ing the game’s honorable tradi-tions,” said panelist DarrellCrall, executive director of theNorthern Texas PGA. “Theyboth feature immaculate,championship-caliber turfconditions, world class serviceand hospitality, and very mem-orable golf holes.”

Whispering Pines, designedby Chet Williams and BillO’Leary of the Nicklaus DesignGroup, meanders through 400acres of piney woods. Tom Fa-zio created Dallas National inthe mold of classics like Augus-

ta National and Pine Valley onwhat he called “the best pieceof land left in America close toa major city.”

“Both of those courses areon fabulous pieces of property,”said panelist Allen Hundley, aDallas amateur who gave highmarks to both layouts.

“If you give Fazio that kindof property and that kind ofbudget, then he’s going to do afantastic job. They can set it uptough to challenge the highestlevel of competition, but it’s afun casual round for everyoneif played from the proper tees.Whispering Pines is so naturalit looks like they just cut thegrass to make the golf course.”

Dallas National, just 61⁄2

miles from downtown, was un-earthed by John MacDonald.The former limestone quarryhad sat untouched until Mac-Donald convinced Fazio to vis-it the site, which rolls over

three plateaus and two can-yons.

Fazio made true on hispromise to members to exceedall expectations. The layoutoozes “wow” factor with itsstriking elevation changes.

“The unusual topographyand classic layout of the holesat Dallas National remind meof some of the great golf cours-es in the Northeast,” Crall said.“And the sweet smell from thetowering pine trees combinedwith the subtle yet significantchallenges on each hole atWhispering Pines makes methink of some of the country’sbest courses located in thesandhills of North Carolina.”

JIM PRESTON

No. 2 at Whispering Pines in Trinity is a 576-yard par 5. The massive bunker protects the right side of the green, makingtrying to reach the green in two shots a challenge.

1-2 punch Whispering Pines, Dallas National a formidable pair atop rankings

By BILL NICHOLSStaff Writer

[email protected]

NO. 1 COURSE | WHISPERING PINES GOLF CLUB, TRINITY

Whispering PinesGolf Club

Opened: March 2000Designer: Chet Williams(Nicklaus Design Group)Length: 7,480 yards from thetipsType: PrivateNotable: Members make anannual contribution to thenonprofit World Health & GolfAssociation. The WHGAcharities support health relatedcauses and the promotion ofamateur golf, according to thegolf club’s Web site. … Thecourse is open March 24 to July2 and Sept. 8 to Dec. 19. … It willhost the Big 12 men’stournament April 22-25.

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