Dallas Morning News hails Cordillera Ranch as "Best
New Course in Texas,"
while Whispering Pines quietly siezes No. 1 in the state for a third straight
year
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| Whispering
Pines Golf Club is tucked away in the town of Trinity, which is less
than 90 miles north of Houston |
Nicklaus Design pulled off a rare and impressive 1-2 punch in
the golf-rich state of Texas, when the Dallas Morning News recently selected
The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch, a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course just outside
San Antonio, as the Best New Course in Texas, and recognized Whispering Pines,
a Nicklaus Design project led by Chet Williams and Bill O'Leary, as the state's
top course for a third straight year.
Dallas golf writer Bill Nichols called Cordillera Ranch, which officially opened
last May, "a minimalist's masterpiece" that accentuates the stunning
Hill Country and takes advantage of dramatic elevation changes and the rugged
Guadalupe River Valley terrain.
“The course’s design came naturally
from the lay of the land and the elements that were present on this site when
we first tackled this project," Jack
Nicklaus said. "The property’s rolling hills and canyon walls produced
a great mix of holes that make the course challenging for all levels of golfers.
This is simply a beautiful piece of property that we were fortunate to come
across and evolve into a spectacular course.”
Whispering Pines Golf Club
is tucked away in the town of Trinity, which is less than 90 miles north of
Houston and had a population of just over 2,700 when the course opened in 2000
and was voted in the top three Best New Private Coures in America by Golf Digest.
The course immediately began to earn acclaim in its home state and by 2005
was named The News' top course in Texas. In winning the honor for a third straight
year, Whispering Pines topped Dallas National and Colonial Country Club's classic
venue for top honors. The top 13 in The News' rankings were separated by less
than one point.
"We keep looking at ways to make it a better place," Founder Corby
Robertson Jr. said. "I notice they are continually improving Augusta National
and Pine Valley, and those are two of the best courses in the world. So you
have to keep working to stay current."
The News also rates the states best
holes, and five holes at Whispering Pines were among the 18 voted best in Texas,
and four were voted most beautiful.
For more information on The Dallas Morning News' rankings, you
can visit: http://www.dallasnews.com/...
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