Robert Trent Jones Jr. & the NEW Poppy Hills on the Monterey Peninsula!

With Robert Trent Jones, Jr. at the NCGA headquarters at Poppy Hills Golf Course.

With Robert Trent Jones, Jr. at the NCGA headquarters at Poppy Hills Golf Course.

Poppy Hills is back, better than ever and open to public golf starting on Friday, April 4th. I can’t wait to play the new Poppy Hills Golf Course. While at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am back in February I was able to get a non-playing sneak preview at a reception hosted by the Northern California Golf Association (NCGA). I looked forward to the chance to interview the golf course architect of Poppy Hills, Robert Trent Jones Jr. I had met the young Jones at a Gatsby-like party at the 2011 Masters and recall his gift of the Golf by Design book and an intriguing article entitled “Yale Story” that is about opening the Moscow Country Club in September 1994. Think about the golf history witnessed and made in the Jones family!

CLICK here for the VIDEO INTERVIEW with Robert Trent Jones, Jr. at Poppy Hills Golf Course.

Aerial view of the 10th hole at Poppy Hills. Photograph courtesy of Joann Dost/NCGA.

Aerial view of the 10th hole at Poppy Hills. Photograph courtesy of Joann Dost/NCGA.

As Mr. Jones states in the interview, “Pebble Beach is the best golfing zip code in America,” and now Poppy Hills is back as the “King of the Hill” of the nine golf courses located on the Monterey Peninsula. The son of the man, Robert Trent Jones Sr., who created the curriculum for a golf course architect at and graduated from Cornell University in 1930, reminisces about the era of golf course design in 1986 when Poppy Hills first opened. A bold, hard, and dramatic golf course with large greens was the rage back then and Jones, Jr. “popped the hills off of Poppy and enlarged the golf course into the forest” to bring the wayward child back into vogue in the 21st century. Though this redesign was has been given accolation already for its environmental consciousness as previously maintained green areas have been converted to sandy waste land saving water and fertilizer expense.

That's the Lone Cypress on the 17-Mile Drive on the Monterey Peninsula.

That’s the Lone Cypress on the 17-Mile Drive on the Monterey Peninsula.

When you drive the 17-Mile Drive starting at the Pacific Grove gate you drive by some pretty impressive golf courses- Pacific Grove Golf Links, Spanish Bay Golf Links, Monterey Peninsula Dunes & Shore Courses, Spyglass Hill, Cypress Point Club, Pebble Beach Golf Links and the Peter Hay GC… the last one being Poppy Hills, the “King of the Hill” on the Monterey Peninsula! Oh yeah there is a pretty nice Cypress Tree out on a rock between Cypress Point and Pebble Beach, definitely worth the stop!

Here are some pictures from the Poppy Hills reception during the Pebble Beach Pro-Am week, me sneaking back for a few pictures during the day and some awesome media pictures as well. Below the pictures is the press release from the Opening Day Celebration. I hope to see you out there playing the NEW Poppy Hills, “King of the Hill” on the Monterey Peninsula!

Added Excitement Surrounds Opening Day Celebration at Poppy Hills
Reinvented Layout in Pebble Beach, CA To Co-Host Champions Tour Event Starting This Fall

PEBBLE BEACH, CA (March 20, 2014) … It has been 13 months since Poppy Hills Golf Course closed for a near top-to-bottom redesign overseen by the course’s original architect Robert Trent Jones II. But if the excitement of today’s Opening Day festivities weren’t enough, it seems that there is even more good news.

Adding to the buzz is the announcement that the all-new Poppy will co-host the Champions Tour’s Nature Valley First Tee Open, teaming with its esteemed neighbor, Pebble Beach Golf Links, from Sept. 22-28.

Poppy Hills officially debuted its new layout today after closing last March for a comprehensive renovation. The course reopens for public play on April 4, 2014.

Jones was on-hand to hit the ceremonial first shot at the new Poppy Hills, 28 years after he did so to debut his original design in 1986. He was joined for the first shot by:

  • Brian Morse, President of the NCGA, the largest regional golf association in the country
  • Derrell Biddy, President of Poppy Holding Company, which oversees golf operations
  • Patrick Moran, an 11-handicap golfer representing the 150,000 members of the NCGA.

“Since Poppy Hills is the members’ course,” Morse said, “we wanted to honor our member in the special ceremony. It worked out perfectly to have Patrick with us on this special day to represent the entire NCGA membership.”

Jones returned to rejuvenate Poppy Hills, restoring each hole to its natural elevation along the forest floor, softening doglegs and contours, and redesigning all 18 greens with bentgrass.

Among the most significant changes were:

  • Revitalizing a seasonal creek that cuts in front of the new ninth green
  • Building the new 11th hole, the shortest par 3 at Poppy Hills
  • Creating the downhill 12th hole, which tees off toward a spectacular ocean view of Monterey Bay

The catalyst for the renovation was to find a way to improve drainage while conserving water. The introduction of native waste areas reduces irrigated turf by nearly 25 acres, while a 20 percent more efficient irrigation system was installed. The entire course was sand capped to enhance drainage and rough also was eliminated, further promoting firm-and-fast play, as well as more imaginative shot making.

“It’s a renaissance more than a renovation,” Jones said. “It’s really a brand new golf course. The new conceptions have reinvigorated the golf course. They will bring the course back to all its glory.”

Par has dropped from 72 to 71, but yardage has increased from 6,863 to 7,002 from the new Jones Trail (back set of tees). The Jones Trail plays to a rating of 73.5 and a slope of 135, but now there is more flexibility in course setup, with five sets of tees instead of four.

And even before the ceremonial first shot was taken, Poppy Hills was already deemed “Tour-quality” with the confirmation of The First Tee Open partnership. Of course, Poppy Hills is no stranger to pro tour competition. It co-hosted the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am from 1991-2009, as well as the Callaway Pebble Beach Invitational for four years.

“The First Tee Open is a wonderful partner for the home course of the Northern California Golf Association,” said Brad Shupe, General Manager of Poppy Hills Golf Course. “One of the prime initiatives of the NCGA Foundation is its Youth on Course program, which allows boys and girls to play courses for only $5. And we are proud that two of the last three pro-junior teams to win The First Tee Open were made up of Youth on Course players.”

Four Youth on Course members were also represented in the opening day ceremony – Richard Garcia, Jack Hyland, Katie Hyland and Mariel Mercado, all from Salinas. Each was the “official caddie” for the four representatives who hit the official first shot.

For additional information about Poppy Hills Golf Course and to reserve tee times, visit www.poppyhillsgolf.com

About the Northern California Golf Association
The NCGA is one of the largest regional golf associations in the country, with more than 150,000 members throughout Northern California and into Nevada. The NCGA is the only golf association in the country to own two courses – Poppy Hills in Pebble Beach and Poppy Ridge in Livermore.

Since 1901, it has been the NCGA’s mission to support and promote the game of golf in Northern California. The NCGA provides official handicap indexes, conducts more than 50 championships annually, rates courses throughout Northern California, publishes NCGA Golf magazine and operates a Foundation to support deserving youth. The NCGA Foundation’s Youth on Course program allows juniors to play more than 100 courses in Northern California for just $5.

About Poppy Hills
Poppy Hills was the first golf course to be owned and operated by a regional golf association in the country. Built in 1986 by Robert Trent Jones Jr., Poppy Hills hosted the PGA Tour’s AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am from 1991 through 2009, as well as the Callaway Invitational for four years.  Poppy Hills has also hosted the 1991 NCAA Men’s Division I Golf Championship, and has been the tournament home for NCGA championships. It is the headquarters of the NCGA.

Press Release courtesy of Hunter PR.

 

 

JTOG Day 98: Gil Hanse’s Olympic Golf Course in Rio de Janeiro.

Gil Hanse, creator of the Olympic Golf Course.

Gil Hanse, creator of the Olympic Golf Course.

It seems to me that at the end of every great journey in life there should be a grand golf course waiting for us. The fact that the “Journey to Olympic Golf” took me to Rio de Janeiro for an afternoon visit to the Olympic Golf Course with its designer Gil Hanse and his team of Three Merry Men seems quite appropriate to me.

Here are the video interviews, pictures and some of my notes while walking the course with its creators. The Three Merry Men are Neil Cameron (from Scotland), Kyle Franz (from Albany, Oregon) and Ben Hillard (from Australia). If there is one thing you can deduce from their interview, besides of course that they are having the time of their lives, is that the wind will be blowing during the Olympic Golf Competition. This is an open, ocean side venue as traditional as they get in golf.

CLICK here for Video Interview with Gil Hanse (Part 1 of 2).

CLICK here for Video Interview with Gil Hanse (Part 1 of 2).

CLICK here for Video Interview of the Three Merry Men- Neil Cameron, Kyle Franz, & Ben Hillard.

CLICK here for Beauty Shots of the Olympic Golf Course.

Native wire grass.

Native wire grass.

This golf course seems to be as natural as the Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland. Linked to the sea with sandy sand dunes the only thing I did not see where the sheep burrowing into the landscape to create the bunkers. An old mine site for silica for glass-making has a two-tone look for a natural contrast. The land is all together, all-in-one, a long view of golf’s future history. It is a walker’s golf course (not even cart paths are planned) with only a few steps from golf hole to golf tee. Restinga habitat, natural “junes” as Aussie Hillard calls them, and native species like wire grass make this a uniquely Brazilian golf course. A true Carioca baby if there ever was one.

Gil’s favorite green complex, the 12th.

Gil’s favorite green complex, the 12th.

Design features that pay homage to the history of golf and the host of majors will elevate this, the first designed Olympic Golf Course, a wee bit higher into the clouds striving to be near Golf’s Highest Honor. Indeed this will be known as Golf’s Highest Home, the place where Golf’s Olympians compete for the Olympic Golf Gold Medal and immortality within the Olympics and the sport of golf. There will be a little bit of the Valley of Sin, Pine Valley, the Redan and Augusta National. This is the Olympic Golf Course, simple in design to let the design speak simply for itself while challenging the golfers, male and female. A course that will favor the clever golfer, the creative golfer and not an easy lay-down par 68 to the long and powerful hitter of the golf ball.

Andy Reistetter (far left) with Gil Hanse (pink) and his Three Merry Men (from Left to Right) Kyle Franz, Neil Cameron and Ben Hillard.

Andy Reistetter (far left) with Gil Hanse (pink) and his Three Merry Men (from Left to Right) Kyle Franz, Neil Cameron and Ben Hillard.

The land has three zones of upper sandy dunes, middle low lands and a distant forested section, Yet the routing takes you through the zones three times, saving the fourth and final for the grand finale of a solid par-4, a drivable par-4, a short short hole and a reachable par-5 home for the gold home hole. Simply brilliant. Zyosia fairways, paspalum greens, and native sandy areas galore. Always windy, normally out of the Southeast, stormy out of the Southwest but never directly off the ocean from the east.

In the Barre de Tijuca, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, in the country of Brasil, here along the sea lies the new Olympic Golf Course. While bulldozers shape the links, cranes nearby build the towers of the Olympic Village.

Andy Reistetter with Olympic Golf Course Architect Gil Hanse.

Andy Reistetter with Olympic Golf Course Architect Gil Hanse.

This is the home of the Olympians of the Games of the XXXI Olympiad. Perhaps the forgotten bride of 112 years, the game of golf, will become the heart of the 2016 Summer Olympics. A new to us Olympic sport in a new destination, the first ever in South America, might just be the story. And what a story it will be on a stage known forever as the Gil Hanse designed Olympic Golf Course.

Back in Rio de Janeiro after an exciting time in Buzios playing the Buzios Golf Club… good CNN interview with Gil Hanse on the Olympic Golf Course… meeting with him tomorrow and touring the golf course… all journeys, especially the “Journey to Olympic Golf” should end at a golf course! Interesting video after Gil’s is Mr. Roberto De Vicenzo… to Orlando on Friday! See you at the PGA Show! (-:   (Facebook Post with one link, Andy Reistetter, 1/15/14)

Today, “Journey to Olympic Golf,” on Day No. 98, visited with Gil Hanse and his team… toured the new Olympic Golf Course… WOW, this is an impressive layout and will be an exceptional venue for Olympic Golf in 2-1/2 years… here is part of the story… flying to Orlando tomorrow… anybody coming to the PGA Show next week? TROML Baby!   (Facebook Post 7 Pics, Andy Reistetter, 1/16/14)

Here are the pictures, videos, and words from when I walked the Olympic Golf Course with its architect Gil Hanse and his team. Great grand finale to the “Journey to Olympic Golf.” What a historic venue this will be- golf in the Olympics for the first time in 112 years! Please remember The First Tee…   (Andy Reistetter, Facebook Post 1-29-14 with one link)

Here are 129 picture memories from visiting the Olympic Golf Course:

 

JTOG Day 95: Play Buzios Golf Club & Resort, A Pete & Perry Dye Design!

With Marcio & Vitor at Buzios Golf Club & Resort!

With Marcio & Vitor at Buzios Golf Club & Resort!

A memorable day playing another great Pete & Perry Dye-designed Buzios Golf Club & Resort golf course complete with the island green par-3 17th! Warmly hosted and joined on the course by caddie-turned-golf professional Vitor Pessanha. It was an honor to meet owner Marcio Modiano whose father Umberto had the vision and started the hotel (1979), marina (1986), airport (1987) and golf course (1996) project! If you are anywhere near Rio de Janeiro this is a definite “must play” during the day (golf course) and night (Buzios nightlife)!

JTOG Day 93: Play Gavea Golf & CC in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil!

0Off to find the Olympic Golf Course in Tijuca, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil… have appointment with Gil Hanse next Thursday… want to check out Gávea, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil too to see Gavea Golf & CC… another day of seeking the spirit of Olympic Golf… Christ the Redeemer in the background of this picture… have to do the tourist thing too while I am here in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil… in one week I will be back home in the USA in Orlando after this 99 day Journey… 99 days of Andy on the Journey makes him a little punchy… 98 days of Andy on the Journey he toured the Olympic Golf Course… 97 days of Andy on the Journey…. yeah I am losing it for sure, kind of HOT in Rio these days! (-:   (Facebook Post 1 Pic, Andy Reistetter, 1/11/14)

6After having played the dramatic Gavea Golf & CC in Gávea, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil… and getting lost trying to find the Olympic Course, I am off to Búzios Golf Club, and other Dye Designs gem, and the Hotel Atlântico Búzios for three nights, then back in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for two more to hopefully find and see the Olympic Course… after all a “Journey to Olympic Golf” has to end at the Olympic Golf Course, right? (-:   (Facebook Post 9 Pics, Andy Reistetter, 1/12/14)

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JTOG Day 88: Play Cordoba Golf Club in Argentina!

Arriving at Córdoba Golf Club... also known as the El Plato and El Gato Club as evidenced by the entrance sign!

Arriving at Córdoba Golf Club… also known as the El Plato and El Gato Club as evidenced by the entrance sign!

Three day visit to Córdoba Golf Club was awesome, great people, great golf course, great club! Felt the beating heart of present day Argentina golf… guest of El Plato (Angel Cabrera’s Foundation), met and interviewed El Gato (Eduardo Romero)… WOW, what a golfing town in a golfing country! Stayed at this incredible La Casa Grande right across from the 10th green, a golfer’s place to stay if there ever was one! Heading to Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil tomorrow! Then Orlando on the 17th! I cannot believe this is Day No. 88 of the “Journey to Olympic Golf.” Time flies by, doesn’t it? welcome 2014! (-:   (Facebook Post 15 Pics, Andy Reistetter, 1/6/14)

Sat down and had a great conversation with Eduardo Romero, El Gato! Great guy! Reminds me of a Latin Billy Ray Brown! (-:

Sat down and had a great conversation with Eduardo Romero, El Gato! Great guy! Reminds me of a Latin Billy Ray Brown! (-:

My hosts at Córdoba Golf Club- Gustavo Oliva Funes on the right and the great amateur golfer Roberto Monguzzi on the left. Small world, many stories playing golf with these two guys for three days!

My hosts at Córdoba Golf Club- Gustavo Oliva Funes on the right and the great amateur golfer Roberto Monguzzi on the left. Small world, many stories playing golf with these two guys for three days!

9th green with clubhouse behind. Just a beautiful piece of property for a golf course!

9th green with clubhouse behind. Just a beautiful piece of property for a golf course!

Tight and difficult short par-4 7th hole. Pictures don't do justice!

Tight and difficult short par-4 7th hole. Pictures don’t do justice!

Arriving in Cordoba after taking a sleeper bus from Buenos Aires, a great way to travel in Argentina! I miss Torch but not the driving though the 6,500 miles to Panama City were very exciting!

Arriving in Cordoba after taking a sleeper bus from Buenos Aires, a great way to travel in Argentina! I miss Torch but not the driving though the 6,500 miles to Panama City were very exciting!

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Cordoba is a beautiful city with some amazing architecture!

Cordoba is a beautiful city with some amazing architecture!

Lots of fun with Jorge & Maria at the Tourist office... had an original problem on the internet because they were talking Cordoba, Spain and I was in Argentina! So funny!

Lots of fun with Jorge & Maria at the Tourist office… had an original problem on the internet because they were talking Cordoba, Spain and I was in Argentina! So funny!

City tour bus evidently sponsored by McDonalds!

City tour bus evidently sponsored by McDonalds!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JTOG Day 83: Play Cantrgril CC in Punta del Estes, Uruguay

Cantegril Country Club in Punta del Este, Uruguay, wow is all I can say...

Cantegril Country Club in Punta del Este, Uruguay, wow is all I can say…

My host in Uruguay, the eminent golf professional and professional golfer from Uruguay,Mr. Alvaro Canessa!. Thanks fro some great interviews about golf and Mr. Roberto De Vicenzo! Mr. Alvaro Canessa, "Mr. because he is now 50 and heading to Portugal to qualify for the Sr. European Tour. Good luck Alvaro!

My host in Uruguay, the eminent golf professional and professional golfer from Uruguay,Mr. Alvaro Canessa!. Thanks fro some great interviews about golf and Mr. Roberto De Vicenzo! Mr. Alvaro Canessa, “Mr. because he is now 50 and heading to Portugal to qualify for the Sr. European Tour. Good luck Alvaro!

JTOG Day 82: Play Golf Club of Uruguay in Montevideo!

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The ultimate and intimate welcoming gift- a book on the history of the Club de Golf del Uruguay, Thanks Raul Perez!

The ultimate and intimate welcoming gift- a book on the history of the Club de Golf del Uruguay, Thanks Raul Perez!

Parrots galore in this part of the world, doing what I do not know!

Parrots galore in this part of the world, doing what I do not know!

Los Leones with the Leon Brothers in Santiago, Chile

Andy golfing with the Leon Brothers, Hugo & Horacio at Los Leones Golf Club in Santiago.

Andy golfing with the Leon Brothers, Hugo & Horacio at Los Leones Golf Club in Santiago.

A memorable day, Christmas Eve, on a memorable golf course, Los Leones Golf Club in Santiago, Chile with two memorable brothers of the professional golfer kind- Hugo and Horacio Leon. Gives new definition to the term “brotherly love” and “love of the game of golf.”  In 2014 older brother Hugo is on the Web.com Tour and younger brother Horacio is on the NEC Latino American Tour. If you haven’t already, you will undoubtedly hear about these guys soon! More words and video interviews to come, here are pictures for now…

 

JTOG Day 70: Played Los Inkas in Lima Peru with 3 Ladies!

2Played Menores Los Inkas today in Lima, Peru… on Ladies Day with three single digit players playing in a medal competition… Frosty Jeffrey Rothstein don’t… there was an Annika-Fred Funk moment for sure… see last pics… thanks for having me Jocy Rubio Márquez, Rocio Baba & Vicky de la Feld! Great golf course & fun time! (-:   (Facebook Post 8 Pics, Andy Reistetter, 12/19/13)

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JTOG Day 66: Play Club Los Lagartos in Bogota, Colombia!

Bienvenido al Club Los Lagartos

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