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Architects Golf Club
Lopatcong, NJ
The Architects Golf Club in Lopatcong, New Jersey, is a truly unique golfing destination, conceived as a living tribute to the golden age of golf course architecture. Designed by Stephen Kay and Ron Whitten, this 18-hole, par-72 course masterfully interprets the design philosophies of 18 legendary architects from 1885 to 1955. Each hole is a distinct homage, offering golfers a historical journey through the evolution of golf course design. For instance, the course features elements inspired by Old Tom Morris, with his style of retaining existing features as hazards, and Donald Ross, whose influence is seen in a green patterned from a genuine Ross diagram. The 13th hole, inspired by Alister MacKenzie, showcases his brilliant subtlety with bunkers that blend into the landscape. This course is not merely a round of golf; it's an immersive educational experience, inviting players to appreciate the artistry and strategic thinking behind the game's greatest designers. It's a must-play for any golf enthusiast seeking a blend of challenging play and a rich historical narrative.