Friday, June 29, 2018

Spring Creek is Running!

Our golf course just got more interesting! If you haven’t been out to Hart Ranch lately, Spring Creek is running for the first time in 3 years. It adds a lot to the course, as the creek winds through almost every hole and especially comes into play on the back 9.

Spring Creek is fed by Sheridan Lake, and with all the rain we’ve gotten, the H2O has finally reached us. While the course gets a little more challenging (no more lucky creek bounces), it adds another dimension and makes Hart even more gorgeous than it already is.

Remember, we have select tee time specials available throughout the summer, so be sure to check the website (click here) for great deals almost every day of the week.

We’re looking forward to seeing you at Hart Ranch!

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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

2018 U.S. Open Preview

U.S. Open Preview

“We’re not trying to humiliate the best players in the world, we’re trying to identify them.”

-Former USGA Competition Committee Chair Sandy Tatum

The Course

Shinnecock Hills, Southampton, Long Island, New York

7,445 Yards, Par 70

The first time Shinnecock Hills hosted the U.S. Open (1896), it was a 36-hole event played at 4,423 yards. The golf world has changed slightly since then. Claiming to be the oldest formal organized golf club in the United States (1891), have the first clubhouse (1892) and being the first to admit women (right from its opening), Shinnecock is a historic venue on New York’s upscale Long Island. Shinnecock is the only club to host the U.S. Open in three different centuries.

Don’t expect a repeat of Erin Hills at this links-style track. Tough Poa Annua greens and long fescue will punish. The course is very susceptible to the wind, which can cause holes to play much different than they normally would. Seven of the par 4s will play over 450 yards in length, and the par 5 16th is a 616-yard behemoth. Chances are the winning score will be below par, but it won’t be -16 like last year.

The Field

156 Players, Top 60 and Ties Play the Weekend

Unlike a normal tournament, where the top 70 and ties advance, the U.S. Open kicks out even more. Anyone within 10 shots of the lead on Friday night used to make the cut, but no longer. This is one of the most wide-open events in terms of qualifying, as big-name PGA players don’t necessarily make it (JB Holmes, for example) but players you’ve never heard of do.

The playoff format has also changed from a full 18-hole round to a two-hole aggregate format. If the players are still tied after two holes, they go to sudden death.

Players

An extremely loaded and talented field will be hitting a dimpled white ball around to win the cleverly named U.S. Open Trophy.

Here are some key stats to consider:

Strokes Gained: Off the Tee

Strokes Gained: Tee to Green

Par 4 Scoring

Strokes Gained: Ball Striking

Bogey Avoidance

Here are the current odds (as of 6/12):

Dustin Johnson 7/1
Jordan Spieth 16/1
Justin Thomas 16/1
Rory McIlroy 16/1
Justin Rose 18/1
Tiger Woods 18/1
Brooks Koepka 20/1
Jason Day 20/1
Rickie Fowler 20/1
Jon Rahm 22/1
Phil Mickelson 25/1
Bryson Dechambeau 35/1
Henrik Stenson 35/1
Hideki Matsuyama 35/1
Branden Grace 40/1
Tommy Fleetwood 40/1
Jimmy Walker 50/1
Patrick Reed 50/1
Paul Casey 50/1
Sergio Garcia 50/1
Bubba Watson 60/1
Francesco Molinari 60/1
Louis Oosthuizen 60/1
Alex Noren 65/1
Marc Leishman 65/1
Patrick Cantlay 65/1
Tony Finau 65/1
Webb Simpson 70/1
Adam Scott 80/1
Matt Kuchar 80/1

Trends:

— Five of the past 12 US Open winners had a win on the season before their victory.

— Seven of the past eight US Open winners had recorded at least four top-10s on the season before their title.

— All of the past eight US Open winners ranked inside the top 20 in Greens in Regulation percentage for the week of their championship (the past two winners were first in GIR for the week of their win).

As with any good field on the PGA Tour nowadays, you can pretty much pick the top 25-50 players out of a hat. Anyone that gets hot with the putter or bruises greens through the weekend can win. If we look at the two most important statistics this week, Strokes Gained: Off the Tee and Strokes Gained: Tee to Green, one name stands out. DJ currently resides at the top of both categories, and that’s why he’s a fairly heavy favorite.

There are plenty of storylines. Phil Mickelson is once again attempting to complete the career grand slam, after a record six runner-up finishes and a year after taking this event off for his daughter’s high school graduation. Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy are trying to regain their respective forms, up-and-coming stars Tony Finau and Jon Rahm are looking to win their first majors and of course Tiger Woods is trying to win his first major since the infamous broken leg of 2008.

Prediction

Brooks Koepka kind of came out of nowhere last year to dominate this event, although he’d had a good record in previous U.S. Opens. Other players that fit this bill: Jason Day (5 out of 7 Top 10s in U.S. Opens) and Branden Grace (T4 at Chambers Bay, T5 at Oakmont). While I’ll be pulling for Rickie Fowler, Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson, I’m going to roll with a little-known Branden Grace.

Have a great Father’s Day weekend and be sure swing out and play some golf before the end of the tournament Sunday afternoon! It should be another great major. Happy golfing!

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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

The First Tee of South Dakota at Hart Ranch

The First Tee of South Dakota at Hart Ranch

We’re excited to announce that The First Tee of South Dakota is coming to Hart Ranch GC! If you’re not familiar with The First Tee, we thought we’d give you a little history and some facts about this fast-growing organization that helps kids realize their full potential on and off the golf course. Be sure to check out our First Tee Facebook Page for updates and information as we continue to expand the program at Hart Ranch GC.

ABOUT

The First Tee’s mission is to grow the game of golf by transforming the experience that kids (and families) have with the sport. Through programs in over 10,000 elementary schools, 1,200 golf courses and 1,300 youth centers, The First Tee positively impacts kid’s lives through golf and education. The program is based around nine core values: Honesty, Integrity, Sportsmanship, Respect, Confidence, Responsibility, Perseverance, Courtesy and Judgement. Click here to find more information about the First Tee’s core values that are incorporated throughout the program.

If you watch golf on TV, you’ve probably heard about The First Tee. Many leaders in the golf industry are involved and volunteer, including PGA and LPGA Professionals, PGA and LPGA Tour Players, past PGA Tour Commissioners and former President George W. Bush.

HISTORY

Established in 1997 as a partnership between the LPGA, The Masters Tournament, the PGA of America, the PGA Tour and the USGA, The First Tee asked “Why don’t more kids play golf?” The aim was to bring junior golf to communities that didn’t have programs, and the leaders soon realized that kids were learning far more than just how to chip and putt; they were learning valuable life lessons that would help them throughout school and beyond.

In 2004, The First Tee’s National School Program was founded, which brought golf to gym classes throughout the U.S. The program has expanded rapidly and has grown to reach millions of kids and teens.

AT HART RANCH GC

We’re looking forward to establishing a partnership with this fantastic organization. As of now, things are still in the works, but there will be a First Tee Junior Golf Camp during the summer at Hart Ranch. Stay tuned as we iron out more details throughout the year. We can’t wait to get started!

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Friday, June 1, 2018

Pay Heed to the Tee Sheet Ladies and Gents!

Pay Heed to the Tee Sheet Ladies and Gents!

Do you enjoy playing golf? How about playing golf on the best course in the Black Hills? How about playing CHEAP golf on the best course in the Black Hills?

Throughout June, you’ll want to keep an eye on your email, Facebook and our tee sheet (click here). We will be offering sweet deals on golf almost every day of the week. Today (June 1st), for example, from 2-5pm you can play 18 holes with a cart for $30. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better deal on golf (or any type of fun, besides maybe hiking) in the area. Tee times must be booked ONLINE in order to take advantage of these fantastic deals.

We’re looking forward to offering slamming savings all golf season long. See you at Hart Ranch!

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Saturday, May 19, 2018

The Rest of Summer

The Rest of Summer

Ladies and Gentlemen, the Young Life tournament was once again a smashing success and we are now cruising towards summer. We thought we’d give a little update on a few things as well as the current summer schedule so you’re prepared for an awesome golf season!

  1. Public Credit Will Now Expire

If you’re not a Season Passholder, any club credit earned during tournaments or specials will expire on December 31st of each year, so be sure to spend it! Member’s club credit will not expire.

  1. Ladies’ League Starts May 24th

CLICK HERE for more information. Ladies’ League does not require a season-long commitment.

  1. Men’s League Starts May 29th

CLICK HERE for more information. Men’s League is now a two-person team format and is a season-long commitment.

  1. Event Calendar

CLICK HERE to see the summer/fall Event Calendar. This includes outside tournaments as well as Hart Ranch GC events. Our next tournament where the course will be closed for at least part of the day is June 9th and 10th during the SDGA Two-Woman tournament.

  1. Junior Golf Starts June 13th

CLICK HERE to register. Be sure to reserve your kid(s) spot soon, as space is limited and classes are filling quickly.

  1. Friday Night Derby Starts June 15th

Be here around 5pm each Friday night for the best format in golf.

  1. The Spring Creek Classic is now July 21st – 22nd

CLICK HERE for information on our Member-Guest event.

  1. The Hart Ranch Club Championship is now August 25th – 26th

CLICK HERE for more information.

Of course, we have some other fun events throughout the year, so stay tuned! The course is in fantastic shape, and we’re looking forward to an awesome summer. See you at Hart Ranch!

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Thursday, May 10, 2018

PLAYERS Championship Preview

PLAYERS Championship Preview

PLAYERS Championship Preview

The Course:

TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

Par 72, 7,200 – 7,300 Yards

There are few courses created specifically for certain events, but TPC Sawgrass is one of them. This is yet another Pete Dye track, along with the recent TPC Louisiana at the Zurich Classic and Harbour Town at the RBC Heritage. Sawgrass features smaller than normal greens, a bunch of doglegs and a lot of agua. Of course, the island green at #17 is a featured hole, but there is plenty of trouble along the way, and #18 often plays as the toughest hole on the course. #12 was renovated this year to play anywhere from 285-380 yards as a risk/reward par 4 (the best holes on Tour, IMO).

Accuracy tends to be more important than distance at TPC Sawgrass, and scrambling will be at a premium. The temps look great for the entire weekend, but there could be some rain on Sunday.

The Field:

There ain’t no Ian Woosnams in this field. Every top-50 player in the world will be golfing at Sawgrass, and there are no amateur invites or Tony Romo exemptions. You’ll hear it upwards of five thousand times this weekend, but this is the strongest field of any golf tournament in the world. This is also a “normal” tournament, with 144 players and top 70 and ties making the cut. You’ll once again hear arguments for THE PLAYERS (only going to do it once) being the 5th major.

Interesting Tidbits:

-The past 11 winners of THE PLAYERS (damnit) have finished 23rd or better the previous year

-Five of the past seven winners have finished T12th or better at the Masters that year

-The course is completely designed for the fans, with mounds and stands built into the course for good viewing

-Only six golfers have won more than once – Fred Couples, Steve Elkington, Hal Sutton, Davis Love III, and, of course, Tiger Woods

-Only one has won three times – Jack Nicklaus

-There has never been a back-to-back PLAYERS champion

-Will Wilcox made an ace on the iconic 17th hole in 2016. It was the first ace in 6,300 tee shots.

Prediction:

Who knows? I’m going to go with the big Swede, Henrik Stenson, but I really have no clue. In all honesty, no one does.

Losing Draftkings Lineup:

Henrik Stenson

Justin Thomas

Tommy Fleetwood

Alex Noren

Kyle Stanley

Ollie Schniederjans

Have a fantastic Mother’s Day weekend! Remember, Mom’s green fees are taken care of this Friday through Sunday at Hart Ranch. Happy Golfing!

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