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The Fried Egg Golf Podcast

Brett Hochstein on a (Potential) Sacramento Muni-ssance, Flat-Land Design, and California Golf

The Fried Egg Golf Podcast

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Golf, Sports

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Brett Hochstein—a California-based golf architect who has shaped features for Tom Doak, Gil Hanse, Jay Blasi, and Jim Urbina, among others—joins Garrett Morrison to talk about his plans for two high-potential Sacramento municipal golf courses. Brett has just completed a master plan for a renovation of William Land Golf Course, a nine-holer in a city park, and he expects to finish his master plan for historical work at Haggin Oaks, an Alister MacKenzie design, later this year. Brett talks with Garrett about a variety of issues related to these projects, from California's water crisis to techniques for building great golf on flat land to MacKenzie's wild late-period greens. Brett and Garrett wrap up the episode with some chat about sneaky-good public courses on California's Central Coast.

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0:00.0

I'm already upset when I find my ball in the bunker I'm really upset and when I find my ball in a fried egg

0:06.8

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0:11.8

I'm about ready to run off the golf course So, Welcome to the Friday Golf Podcast

0:38.0

Golf Podcast. My name is Garrett Morrison and today I'm talking with the

0:42.0

architect Brett Hochstein about some exciting municipal

0:46.0

golf projects he's working on in Sacramento, California.

0:50.5

Brett is a talented young architect who is done shaping for Tom Doak, Gilhance, and others,

0:57.0

and he's currently helping with the work at Passatiamo.

1:01.0

Very talented guy, and I'm looking forward to chatting with him. But before we get to Brett let's talk briefly about golf forever.

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