Hole
#17 at Hog Neck
Easton, Maryland
"The
first golf course he ever designed was a municipal track
in 1976 that turned out to be one of the best public courses in
the country. Hog Neck in Easton, Maryland became a mainstay on Golf
Digest's list of the top 100 public courses in the country."
Jeff
Thoreson
The Washington Golf Monthly
August, 1998
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Golf
Course Design Recognition
Hog Neck Golf Course (Easton, Maryland)
- Ranked in the top 25 of Golf Digests Americas
75 Best Public Golf Courses in 1990.
- Ranked 4th best public golf course in Maryland
by Golf Digest in 1999.
- Ranked 10th best overall golf course in Maryland
by Golf Digest in 1999.
- Listed as one of the Mid-Atlantics
Dynamic Dozen by Tee Time magazine in the March/April 1995 issue.
Queenstown Harbor Golf Links (Queenstown, Maryland)
- River course ranked 2nd best public golf course
in Maryland by Golf Digest in 1999. Ranked 6th best overall in 1995
and 1999.
- Lakes course ranked 5th best public golf course
in Maryland by Golf Digest in 1999. Ranked 11th best overall.
- Recognized for its environmental sensitivity by
Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage of Maryland.
- Winner of the Best Public/Daily Fee Course
award in the 1994 Metro Golf Readers Choice awards.
- Listed as one of The Mid-Atlantics
Dynamic Dozen by Tee Time magazine in the March/April 1995 issue.
Birdwood Golf Course (Charlottesville, Virginia)
- Considered one of the best university golf courses
in the country by Washington Golf Monthly in the July 1999 issue.
The Woodlands Golf Course (Woodlawn, Maryland)
- Considered to be the best new course in the Baltimore
suburbs by Washington Golf Monthly in the August 1998 issue.
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