Courses

  • Streamsong

    Fire Pit Productions is back in the purified sand of Streamsong and Central Florida documenting David McLay Kidd’s latest and what might be the greatest course on property. Which is saying something considering the national rankings of the Red (Coore & Crenshaw), Blue (Tom Doak) and Black (Gil Hanse). “We can’t really give ourselves too… Keep reading →

  • Gamble Sands

    Gamble Sands is a story of family, “scratching gravel,” cherries, apples, cattle, a whole lotta golf and hospitality. And now it’s your story. The Gamble and the Gebbers families have been “scratching gravel” in Central Washington since the late-1800s. It’s not work, it’s a way of life. They have been building a lasting legacy, farming… Keep reading →

  • Loraloma

    Our latest client is Areté Collective, which is developing, among others, Loraloma, a private community within the development of Thomas Ranch in Spicewood, TX. We’ve been contracted to document the build of a David McLay Kidd design, which is tucked into the Texas Hill Country about an hour from the Austin airport and runs the… Keep reading →

  • Pasatiempo

    By way of Dr. Alister MacKenzie, the famed golf course architect, and Marion Hollins, the female pioneer, player, developer and architect, not to mention Bobby Jones, who played in the opening day foursome and fell in the love with the work of MacKenzie and Hollins, Pasatiempo in Santa Cruz, Calif., is forever entrenched in the… Keep reading →

  • Golden Gate Park

    In the first of a 5-part series on the rebirth of Golden Gate Park Golf Course, we meet the charming course regulars and the First Tee of San Francisco visionaries who spearheaded the renovation. We also feel architect Jay Balsi’s jitters on the eve of construction. “In The Dirt” continues with the second episode of… Keep reading →

  • Crazy Mountain Ranch

    The design team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw have always been selective about who they work for and the land they work with. One of their latest projects is taking them to Montana where they’ve started building at least 18 holes on the Crazy Mountain Ranch, which is 18,000 acres of eye-melting beauty that… Keep reading →