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GOLF · 13 hours ago

Exploring Aronimink Golf Course: A First-Hand Review

Smylie Kaufman

Smylie Kaufman

Host · Writer

Exploring Aronimink Golf Course: A First-Hand Review

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Inside the Aeronomic Golf Course with Keegan Bradley

Keegan Bradley recently took a trip with JT to Aeronomic, a stunning par 70 golf course. Describing the course as being in incredible shape, he highlighted the challenges and strategies of playing on such a well-maintained course. Particularly, the first hole at Aeronomic, a par 4, showcases firm fairways and strategically placed bunkers that weren't in play for Bradley, allowing him aggressive play with a driver.

One of the notable features of the Aeronomic greens, as seen on the first hole, is their tricky slopes from back to front, causing balls to potentially spin down off the fairway. Bradley pointed out the difficulty in managing back pins due to the slope, along with runoffs that make recovery challenging. Gil Hans, recognized for his role in the course's restoration, seems to have designed it with subtleties that challenge even seasoned players.

Moving to the second hole, a 413-yard dogleg par 4, Bradley described the course's character: not overly long but full of opportunities for strategic plays. The layout offers multiple tee options, particularly beneficial to stronger players like Rory McIlroy, according to Bradley. He noted how these opening holes provide a chance for players to score well early in their rounds.

Reflecting on his experience and preparation for major events at the course, Bradley appreciated knowing in advance what challenges to expect. This familiarity allows players to practice specific shots that the course demands, particularly the significant runoffs and tricky greens. He emphasized the importance of adjusting strategies based on the course conditions, such as during his 2018 win when it was extremely wet, affecting the ball's spin and play strategy.

Overall, Aeronomic's design, mixing strategic challenges with natural beauty, provides a not overly lengthy but technically demanding test for golf professionals, making it a fascinating subject for analysis and discussion on the Smylie Kaufman Show.

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