Callaway Golf Podcast

Thanks to Callaway Golf & Harry Arnett for having Rob on the podcast to discuss Sweetens Cove. Rob's interview starts at the 10:15 mark.

Testimonials

My thoughts: @landmandgc is Homer, Nebraska’s homage to the Odyssey.

It is the most vast, drastic, stunning piece of new golf course architecture I have ever seen…the kind of design I think this world needs a little bit more of. It’s vast, it’s wild, it’s amazing and this uncaged beast is playable, enjoyable and is the quintessence of what I am calling “The Public Golf Club.”

A masterful job by @kingcollinsgolf for giving golf something new. The world of golf is better when artists are pushing limits.

Connor Lewis - Society of Golf Historians
Connor Lewis - Society of Golf Historians

Prior to this afternoon, I had played 1001 golf courses, including every one of the 318 still existing courses that has ever been listed on a World Top 100 published by Golf Magazine, Golf Digest, and 8 other well know publications. This afternoon, I played Sweetens Cove and had so much FUN...the only courses I can think of that are comparable in terms of fun include Askernish GC (Scotland), Royal Worlington (England), Royal Dornoch, The Old Course, Brora, Sand Hills GC, and a few others...

Simply brilliant and brilliantly simple. Hope your phone is ringing off the hook. Thank you for your work and the results!

Paul Rudovsky - Golf Course Rater
Paul Rudovsky - Golf Course Rater

Rob Collins...and his team transformed a featureless and flat existing nine-hole course on the property into a fun and challenging golf experience that harkens back to the quirky links play at the likes of North Berwick and Cruden Bay....Sweetens embodies my favorite type of golf, and I can't wait to see the next courses Rob Collins and his partner Tad King create.

Graylyn Loomis - Assistant Editor, Links Magazine
Graylyn Loomis - Assistant Editor, Links Magazine

The King-Collins work at Sweetens Cove is remarkable: to take a flat, boring nine hole course and build something so visually dramatic and yet such damned good fun to play is, in my opinion, one of the more impressive golf architectural achievements in recent years. Some will say it is too bold; I disagree. The first and most important job of a golf course is to put a smile on the face of those who play it; well, I came off Sweetens Cove wearing the biggest grin for some considerable time, and I reckon that'll be true of the overwhelming majority who get to play there. I look forward to seeing where Rob's career takes him next; wherever it is, I reckon local golfers will be lucky guys.

Adam Lawrence - Editor, Golf Course Architecture
Adam Lawrence - Editor, Golf Course Architecture

Sweetens Cove is one of the most audacious designs we’ve seen. King-Collins built one of the most diverse & entertaining set of green complexes found anywhere. This kind of fun, inventive, quick golf is more commonplace in the UK, which is why the game is so much healthier there than in America. If you leave Sweetens Cove smiling, don’t panic: golf is supposed to be fun.

Ran Morrissett - The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses, v. 2
Ran Morrissett - The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses, v. 2