GOLF Editors
PATRICK KOENIG
GOLF just lately launched its newest rating of the High 100 Programs within the U.S. (2024-25), a listing that features 11 newcomers. A few of them you may know. Others you may not. Right here, in our newcomer spotlights, we’ll introduce you to those rookie High 100 gems.
Newcomer highlight: Fox Chapel / Rank: 82nd
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Kind: Non-public
12 months opened: 1925
Architect: Seth Raynor, Charles Banks
What you should learn about Fox Chapel
This Tom Marzolf restoration was a strict return to Raynor’s 1925 imaginative and prescient, a few of which had been misplaced primarily based on recommendation that the membership acquired from A.W. Tillinghast within the Nineteen Thirties. Raynor followers are left with a lot to relish, together with the Lion’s Mouth bunker introduced again at 9, the Double Plateau inexperienced reinstated at 13 and the well-known Bottle gap bunkering scheme returned at 16. All of the strategy areas have been sand capped, with the ensuing firmer surfaces permitting for short-game creativity. Moreover, brief grass now surrounds the inexperienced pads, making certain that choices abound for restoration pictures. Panelist Barry Doyle has steered that Fox Chapel may now be house to Raynor’s finest set of greens.
What our raters say
“Raynor’s rules might have been misplaced over time, however they’re again and higher than ever. Marzolf now makes you assume on the tee pictures. There may be strategic architectural bunkering evident on most each tee shot and each shot thereafter. The template holes are unbelievable. I believe they’re the very best anyplace, aside from Chicago Golf.”
“Should you haven’t skilled Fox Chapel then you’re lacking out on an actual deal with.”