Golf’s Growing Problem in the Garden State
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Little Mill Country Club takes center stage as the host of the 94th New Jersey Four-Ball Championship, and after playing the championship routing firsthand, this episode defines why it stands out as a true test of competitive golf. This is not a course built on tricks or gimmicks. It rewards discipline, decision-making, and control over 18 holes, making it an ideal venue to open major golf season in New Jersey. The conversation establishes what separates Little Mill as a championship venue and why success here goes beyond making birdies.
From there, the focus shifts to the public-golf complaints that flooded my DMs this week: unreplaced divots, unraked bunkers, and pace of play that feels worse by the week. The episode also covers the professional game with a Zurich Classic recap, a Cadillac Championship preview at the Blue Monster, and a breakdown of Jim Furyk being named Ryder Cup Captain again. Combined with the Little Mill preview, this episode looks at the standards shaping golf right now, from New Jersey public courses to the highest level of the game.
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