Connor Federico
Connor Federico
Resort Announced last week It has a fifth course with 18 holes in the street. Shots call for the new model is David McLay Kidd, whose loans include bandon dunes, Hazardous sand and Mom’s dunes.
If you were in Streamong, you may have played the roundabout, a short course next to the range of black course practice. McLay Kidd is building on that land, which means the chain, a Coore and Crenshaw design that opened last year, will now become the only tourist course.
The page on which the McLay Kidd (currently without name) course will come to life is an previous mine that McLay Kidd thinks it can manipulate however it sees fit. (Some sand had already been removed from this plot during Gil Hanse’s black course building.)
In the exclusive video Insidegolf below, McLay Kidd details the challenges of his latest project, but even though the site has so much potential.
Want more by McLay Kidd? Before the tournament in Sit, elderly writer of Golf magazine and Golf Podcast destination The Josh Sens’s host sat with McLay Kidd to discuss the Streamong project, the architect’s affinity for flight and other stories from his decades in the industry. InsidEGOLF members can view the full version of the interview here:
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Connor Federico
Golfit.com editor
Connor Federico is a video manufacturer and editor at Golf.com. As a locals of Long Island, he shares a love for golf with his father, brother and friends, but a passion for his visual storytelling. If you have comments about his work, or you know about something you think you should see, you can contact him at Connor.federico@golf.com.