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This is a partial list of golf courses designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore, individually and as partners in the design firm Coore & Crenshaw. The duo has been designing golf courses as partners since 1986. [1] The list is sorted by country, and then course. Contribution code OD denotes original design; R denotes courses reconstructed
Once claimed to be the world's longest golf course, the Pines will be about 1,200 yard shorter, ... Bill Coore formed his own design firm in 1982, and Ben Crenshaw joined him later. Crenshaw is a ...
Ben Crenshaw has worked on golf courses all over the globe, first as a two-time Masters champion and PGA Tour star and now as part of the illustrious Coore & Crenshaw golf course design team.
Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses designed by Coore & Crenshaw" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In winning the Masters in 1995, "Gentle Ben" did not record a single three-putt during the tournament. Since 1986, Crenshaw has been a legal partner with Bill Coore in Coore & Crenshaw, a golf course design firm. The Masters in 2015 was the 44th and final for Crenshaw. [11] Crenshaw has the worst playoff record in PGA Tour history at 0–8. [12]
Pacific Dunes was rated the number one resort golf course in the country in 2005 by Golfweek magazine, placing just ahead of Pebble Beach. [2] It was ranked 8th in the best links courses ranking by Golf Magazine in 2014. [4] The resort's third course, Bandon Trails, was designed by the team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. Bandon Trails opened ...
As part of the Valero Texas Open's 100th anniversary celebration last week, the two former champions took part in a dinner Friday night
In 2011, Pinehurst No. 2 completed a $2.5 million, year-long renovation led by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. The goal was to revert the course back to the original Donald Ross design. [5] In an unprecedented move, the USGA brought both the men's U.S. Open and the U.S. Women's Open to Pinehurst No. 2 in 2014.