Happy Halloween to all HOG readers….uh, I mean, “Patrons.” Trying to find a suitable “scary” golf photo for today was easy. I have a lot of awesomely creepy and mysterious pics from my last trip to Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. Checkout the path the the 2nd tee on the new Sheep Ranch Course:
Those are some scary trees right there.
Below the “marine layer” (a.k.a. fog) creeps up over the 16th fairway on the Sheep Ranch.
Old Macdonald was looking quite scary and mysterious on this drone flight:
And last but not least, sunset during fire season at the par-3 Bandon Preserve course:
I usually put press releases on my newswire site HOGWire.biz, but this time I’m posting here as this one hits close to home, literally. Cedar Hills is about 40 minutes from my house. I’m a fan of John Fought’s course designs, specifically Sand Hollow. Looks like they’re going to build a six hole course.
PRESS RELEASE BELOW:
John Fought to Design Six-Hole Golf Course in Utah
City of Cedar Hills taps BYU Hall of Famer for new short loop
CEDAR HILLS, Utah (Oct. 26, 2021) — John Fought, who starred as a collegiate golfer for Brigham Young University and is the architect of Utah’s top-ranked golf course, Sand Hollow, will be returning to the state to design a new six-hole short course in Cedar Hills.
Located 16 miles from Provo and 33 miles from Salt Lake City, the city is home to the Cedar Hills Golf Club, an 18-hole layout nestled at the mouth of the picturesque American Fork Canyon. The new par-three walking loop—with holes ranging in length from 60 to 115 yards—will be built adjacent to the 18th hole of the existing city-owned course and replace the driving range, which had become a safety hazard due to limited space.
Fought also will renovate the club’s putting and warm-up areas. The project is tentatively scheduled for completion by May 31, 2022, and ready for play next summer.
“We are excited for the development of the short course at Cedar Hills Golf Club and the opportunities it will provide to those who wish to learn the game of golf, as well as to those who are looking to improve their short game,” said Chandler Goodwin, City Manager for Cedar Hills. “The improvements to the putting and warm-up areas will add much-needed features to the course and will help with our goal of making Cedar Hills Golf Club one of the finest course experiences in our area.”
Duininck Golf, which has worked with Fought on a series of award-winning courses across the country, was recently selected by the city as project contractor.
“I’m thrilled to return to Utah and look forward to working with Chandler, the City of Cedar Hills, and Duininck Golf as this will be a very fun project,” Fought said. “Short courses have many advantages and they are especially ideal for those with a shorter time window—a round can be completed in about 45 minutes.”
Fought designed Sand Hollow Resort’s Championship Course, located in Hurricane in southwestern Utah. Sand Hollow opened in 2008 and has been recognized as the state’s No. 1-ranked course by numerous golf publications. As an architect for more than 30 years, Fought has designed many other award-winning layouts throughout the United States, and is currently the club architect for Alpine Country Club, which sits in close proximity to Cedar Hills GC.
Fought enjoyed a celebrated four-year collegiate golf career at BYU. Following his graduation in 1976, he went on to capture the U.S. Amateur Championship the following year. He was inducted into the BYU Hall of Fame in 1995.
For more information on John Fought Design, visit his website.
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The last 2-3 days have been hell. A few days ago I found out that HOG has been hacked. I’ve been fighting hard to get it back online and working. Many of the site’s files had malware in the code. When I would get rid of the code, or the files, they would be instantly replaced. I’ve had to go deep to clean out everything.
Hopefully I finally got it all. The fact that I’m able to make this post (fingers crossed) is a good sign. I was not previously able to even get into the site administration console.
Let’s hope that the arrival of the 2021 Galway Bay Raingear Line to HOG World Headquarters signals a change in the weather for the better here in northern Utah. We are in a severe drought. We are breaking high temp records faster than Bryson DeChambeau’s ball speed. Some rain, and lots of it, would be welcomed and is sorely needed here. And now I have some gear to test out, so it is even more important!
All-Weather Unlined Pant
Front
I have a gray pair of the 2020 version of these pants and they are fantastic. In the spring, when the snow was melting and temps not super high, I used these as mountain biking pants. They were awesome until I caught them in the chain and sliced off a chunk of them.
Back
These pants use a proprietary “Hydro-Flex 32” fabric – a breathable stretch fabric that’s waterproof and windproof.
All-Weather Long Sleeve Jacket
Front
The All-Weather Long Sleeve Jacket also features the Hydro-Flex 32 fabric, which keeps the rain and wind out, but allows the golfer to move freely and comfortably.
Back
The collar of the jacket is smartly designed with a high back to keep rain out, and lower in the front where it isn’t needed as much.
Stay Tuned and Pray for Rain
I’ll be testing these items out as soon as we get some rain! Hopefully that’s very soon. I’ll post my full review following testing.