This year we’re visiting four unique golf courses to highlight the diversity of the turfgrass industry in a new series we’re calling All Grass Is Local. Our first stop is Brambles, a brand new Coore & Crenshaw course (with a lot of help from partner James Duncan) in Northern California with a unique agronomic mission.
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19 Comments
So cool, my ideal type of golf
The natural setting that golf course is situated in is absolutely gorgeous!!!
Fresh takes on old ideas, beautifully shot. The Fried Egg ideal. Great work all involved!
Fantastic short-hit piece.
Representing Brora! Love it!!
That Brora sweater is a fitting wardrobe for the subject matter
Too bad it’s private
Fantastic. I'm subscribed to the Fried Egg specifically for stuff like this.
It looks like Rustic Canyon.
wonderville
I live relatively close and hope to make it up there soon. The place looks incredible!
This is what golf should be. Golf has gone too far towards the idea of pristine. Mowing lines, bunker edges, depth of cuts. Let’s get back to sheep doing the mowing, low water use, multiple land uses, natural terrain!
Solid edit, the story telling and transition to the Sheep content was flawless.
This is great content. Wonderful production. Glad you are doing this series. Good insights into how a course is innovating by tapping history and I appreciate their efforts to reduce water and chemicals. Look fwd to the others in this series.
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They should get some Highland cows in as well, complete the picture !
Great video. Love Fried Egg Golf! I really enjoyed the herding dog barking at your drone
Love this. Well done all.
Would love to play it on my next Napa visit. What are the guest rules?