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Long Cove Club HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. O ne of the L owcountry ’ s Long Cove classic layouts, showcases the early work of Pete Dye, who completed the layout in 1981 as a sequel to his crossisland design at Harbour Town Golf Links. However, Dye was careful to give Long Cove a personality of its own. Landing areas look narrow but are amply wide. A superb second shot golf course, Long Cove provides ample challenge on and around the medium-sized greens. “The genius of Long Cove is that it was built by people who love golf,” says P.B. Dye, Pete’s younger son. P.B. created most of the mounding on site. Featuring exceptional variety, notably its world-class collection of par 3s, purists maintain that Long Cove, ranging from 7,026 to 5,083 yards and playing to a par of 71, is one of Dye’s finest designs. Doak apprenticed under Dye and worked on the construction crew at Long Cove. “I thought from the beginning that it would be one of Pete’s best, and I love the result,” Doak says. “Pete kept telling us we had to keep it soft because of the older clientele who would be playing the course, but its quality of design has attracted a much more sophisticated audience.” Doak says that although there are waste bunkers at Long Cove “the holes are well differentiated by the variety of the terrain, which includes lagoons, live oaks and salt marsh,” along with piney uplands and a sandhill ridge Dye built to screen the course from power lines. While Dye’s gently contoured greens were built to accommodate faster green speeds, his experimentation with slowgrowing, low maintenance grasses, including centipede, carpet grass, love grass and blends of bermudagrass, provides distinctive color contrasts and textures at Long Cove. The club offers more than golf. Nestled on the banks of Broad Creek is the club’s marina, an 85-slip dock facility that provides deepwater access to Calibogue Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. Green-thumbed members are provided with complimentary garden plots. There’s also a beautifully landscaped tennis facility with eight Hard-Tru courts (four are lighted) at the residential community, which encompasses 630 acres with 450 homes and 120 lots. Membership is obtained through the purchase of a home or lot. (longcoveclub.org/ club/scripts/home/home.asp) LONG COVE CLUB The breathtaking setting that predominates at Long Cove has helped the region become a popular retreat. It was at Wade Hampton, as Fazio recorded in his book, Golf Course Designs, where he turned the “Mother Nature can do it better” cliché on its ear. “I don’t believe nature can make great golf all by itself,” he wrote. “In hilly or steep terrain like that found at Wade Hampton, I think it’s pretty obvious that you have to shape the land forms to create a quality golf setting and to produce acceptable shot values.” Fazio melded his holes into the uneven terrain while preserving the natural landscape, leaving it to golfers to figure out what nature provided and w w w. v s g a . o r g what he created. Wisely, Fazio chose not to overexpose views of Chimney T Rock, the layout’s op signal feature. “No matter how great or how dramatic each hole might be, if every one were laid out underneath that landmark, the golf course would become so monotonous golfers wouldn’t remember many of the holes,” he says. Only a select few holes are backdropped by the sheer granite face of Chimney T Rock. op While all of one piece, there are some truly outstanding holes at Wade Hampton, which hosted the 2013 USGA Senior Amateur Championship. The club’s loveliest green setting is found at No. 3, where the putting surface is benched into the base of a hill framed by heavily treed slopes and a natural waterfall. At the reachable par-5 18th, a stream that purls along the left side of the fairway was piped underground by Fazio in front of the green to enable players to bounce the ball onto the putting surface. Set back from the home hole is a cozy, tasteful clubhouse, its wide verandah angled to the 18th fairway and its spacious living room warmed by fireplaces on cool days. (wadehamptongc.com) J U LY / A U G U S T 2 0 1 4 | V I R G I N I A G O L F E R 25