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Dan Proctor

5 courses on BogeyMap are attributed to Dan Proctor.

Courses on BogeyMap (5)

Public18 holes

Wild Horse Golf Club

Gothenburg, NE

Wild Horse Golf Club, a highly-ranked public course by Dave Axland and Dan Proctor, is a links-style gem set in the Sandhills of Nebraska. Known for its wide-open spaces, firm and fast conditions, and strategic bunkering, it offers a pure golf experience that challenges and delights players of all skill levels.

88.7 LooperScore

Role: architect

Public18 holes

Wildcat Golf Club (Highlands)

Houston, TX

Raisin River Country Club in Monroe, Michigan, proudly presents two distinct 18-hole courses, with the East Course particularly standing out as a testament to architect William Maddox's thoughtful and challenging design. This impressive par-71 layout stretches nearly 7,000 yards from the championship tees, presenting a formidable yet ultimately enjoyable challenge for even the most seasoned golfers. Maddox's design philosophy is vividly evident in the course's professional-grade layout, which is characterized by its mammoth, subtly undulated greens, meticulously tree-lined fairways, and strategically placed water hazards that come into play on more than half of the holes. While specific signature holes are not individually detailed, the consistent presence of water and the intricate, well-bunkered green complexes collectively demand precision, strategic thinking, and a keen eye for shot placement. The course offers tournament-caliber play from the blue tees while remaining remarkably approachable and fun from the white tees, thereby catering to a wide range of golfers with varying skill levels. Complementing the exceptional course, top-notch practice facilities and a welcoming clubhouse ensure that Raisin River Country Club provides a scenic, thrilling, and complete golf experience for both local enthusiasts and visiting players alike.

80.0 LooperScore

Role: architect

Public18 holes

Wildcat Golf Club (Lakes)

Houston, TX

Shanty Creek Resorts' Cedar River course, a magnificent Tom Weiskopf design nestled in Bellaire, Michigan, stands as a masterful integration of golf and the natural environment. Weiskopf's profound philosophy for this expansive 536-acre canvas was to fully embrace and highlight the dramatic landscape, which features towering oaks, majestic beech trees, and over 200 feet of captivating elevation change. The course is uniquely distinguished by its seamless transition zones between rugged, dense forests and open, sweeping meadows, offering a visually dynamic and strategically fresh experience throughout the round. Weiskopf's signature 'steak-and-potatoes' architecture on the front nine provides ample landing room off the tee, though approach shots are consistently demanding and require precision. The par-3 4th, an uphill 170-yard hole, cleverly utilizes a sprawling maple tree to challenge depth perception, while the par-4 5th demands both a powerful drive and a deft iron shot to a well-fortified green. The dramatic par-3 14th, with its exhilarating 75-yard descent, and the challenging pond-protected 18th green, perfectly exemplify the course's exquisite blend of natural beauty and strategic challenge, culminating in a truly engaging and memorable round of golf.

80.0 LooperScore

Role: architect

Public18 holes

Sanctuary Golf Course

Scottsdale, AZ

The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort, a monumental design by Pete Dye, stands as one of golf's most formidable and visually stunning challenges. Its unique design, influenced by Alice Dye's suggestion to elevate the course, offers unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean from every hole, creating an unparalleled seaside golf experience. This elevation, however, exposes the course to the unpredictable and often fierce Atlantic winds, making it a true test of skill where an 8-club difference can be experienced from one round to the next. Dye masterfully crafted essentially two courses in one, adapting to both easterly and westerly winds. Renowned for hosting major championships, including the dramatic 1991 Ryder Cup and the 2012 and 2021 PGA Championships, The Ocean Course is one of only four courses to have welcomed all of the PGA of America's major events. Its breathtaking setting, strategic demands, and rich championship history make it an essential pilgrimage for serious golfers seeking an unforgettable and rigorous round.

79.8 LooperScore

Role: architect

Public9 holes

Pelican Beach Golf Club

Hyannis, NE

Born from a chance encounter when Sand Hills Golf Club was being built nearby, Pelican Beach Golf Club in Hyannis, Nebraska is one of the most authentic and exciting nine-holers in the U.S. Dan Proctor roughed out the first three holes in just one week in 1995, and local ranchers completed the rest. Benched into the side of a large ridge, the routing plays down, up, along, and back with short par 4s, tantalizing par 3s, and a gettable par 5 closer. All-day play for 5. The course name comes from a flock of pelicans that flew over during the first annual shootout tournament.

73.6 LooperScore
Hidden gem

Role: architect