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Golf course designer Riley Johns joins Derek and Jim from his home in Canada to fill us in on his latest thoughts on course building and artistry. Johns has been splitting time between his own growing business with partner Keith Rhebb, leading projects for Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, and even working with Jim on… Read More Read More The post Salon Vol. 31, ft. Riley Johns appeared first on Feed The Ball.
Sam, Tom and Ryan continue to outstay their welcome on the terrace at Winter Park as they wrap up their adventures from America. In part II, we cover some of Florida's private scene after the arctic blast left snow in South Carolina, so we headed to warmer climbs in West Palm Beach to visit Bear Lakes and Pine Tree, as well as our time at TPC Sawgrass and Winter Park. This episode contains a full hit of more contemporary architecture, from Nicklaus designs at Bear lakes, Dick Wilson at Pine Tree, Pete Dye at Sawgrass and the renovation by Keith Rhebb and Riley Johns at Winter Park. Stay tuned for some film content from Sawgrass and Winter Park in the coming weeks! Special thanks to FootJoy, we finished up on well over 150 holes on this trip and the Premiere's never felt like a grind!If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
Keith Rhebb is a golf course designer and shaper who currently resides in Winter Park, Floridia. Keith, along with his partner Riley Johns operate Rhebb and Johns Golf Course Design and are resonsible for designing and building the critically acclaimed Winter Park Golf Course (WP9). To learn more about Keith please visit: https://www.rhebbandjohns.com Thanks to our sponsors: https://www.rightlineusa.com https://www.greenkeeperapp.com/marketing/ https://www.dryject.com Email questions & inquires to: thetalkinggreenkeeper@gmail.com
We're building up to the QBE Shootout with a week of golf course appreciation! Course architects Gil Hanse and Keith Rhebb join the show to discuss how a course is built (literally) from the ground up. Meanwhile, bona fide swing architect Chris Como stops by to discuss how he and Bryson DeChambeau are working to make him hit even longer! And lastly, Kennedy Swann is trying to build her golf career. The former college star opens up about her dreams and the challenges that stand in her way. Gil Hanse (5:30) Chris Como (38:26) Keith Rhebb (46:17) Kennedy Swann (57:28)
Michael Vrska III is the second Vrska I've had on the show! Back in Season 1, I actually had his dad on the show! You can listen to that episode here. That being said, MV3 is creating his own path in the world of golf. At the age of 25, he is already the Marketing Manager for one of my favorite golf companies, Asher Golf. We talk about nicknames as a kid, the brand itself, a fun story about the release of one of their most popular releases ever, and when, how, and why he fell in love with golf. I highly recommend checking out everything AsherGolf.com has to offer, especially their golf gloves. I've been using them every season since I started playing. You can follow MV3 at @VrskatheThird1 on Twitter. You can also follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube @KrisMcEwen. Also, check out our brand new store! I have a few Golf Origin Stories t-shirts on the site and there are more things to come! Finally, if you're into golf course architecture, check out the latest Talking Golf Getaways podcast with Keith Rhebb!
Michael Vrska III is the second Vrska I've had on the show! Back in Season 1, I actually had his dad on the show! You can listen to that episode here.That being said, MV3 is creating his own path in the world of golf. At the age of 25, he is already the Marketing Manager for one of my favorite golf companies, Asher Golf.We talk about nicknames as a kid, the brand itself, a fun story about the release of one of their most popular releases ever, and when, how, and why he fell in love with golf.I highly recommend checking out everything AsherGolf.com has to offer, especially their golf gloves. I've been using them every season since I started playing.You can follow MV3 at @VrskatheThird1 on Twitter. You can also follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube @KrisMcEwen.Also, check out our brand new store! I have a few Golf Origin Stories t-shirts on the site and there are more things to come!Finally, if you're into golf course architecture, check out the latest Talking Golf Getaways podcast with Keith Rhebb!
My guest this week is my good friend, Jason Hiland, founder, and owner, of Sub70 Golf. While you may already be familiar with Jason and Sub70, what you may not know is that he actually owns two other golf companies, Hurricane Golf and Diamond Tour Golf, one of which he started way back in 1995.We kick things off by discussing Sub70's upcoming Tommy Armour III iron release. How the partnership began, what it was like working with TAIII, and what it's like preparing for a new equipment release.Then we get into all of his company origins as well as his own golf origin story.You can follow Jason on Twitter @GolfSub70 and check out all of the Sub70 Golf equipment at GolfSub70.com.You can also follow me @KrisMcEwen on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. And you can check out my weekly golf show with "Dr. William Bush the Third", That Range Life: A Show Sometimes About Golf, right here.Finally, check out this week's Talking Golf Getaways episode with Keith Rhebb!Thanks again for listening!
My guest this week is my good friend, Jason Hiland, founder, and owner, of Sub70 Golf. While you may already be familiar with Jason and Sub70, what you may not know is that he actually owns two other golf companies, Hurricane Golf and Diamond Tour Golf, one of which he started way back in 1995. We kick things off by discussing Sub70's upcoming Tommy Armour III iron release. How the partnership began, what it was like working with TAIII, and what it's like preparing for a new equipment release. Then we get into all of his company origins as well as his own golf origin story. You can follow Jason on Twitter @GolfSub70 and check out all of the Sub70 Golf equipment at GolfSub70.com. You can also follow me @KrisMcEwen on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. And you can check out my weekly golf show with "Dr. William Bush the Third", That Range Life: A Show Sometimes About Golf, right here. Finally, check out this week's Talking Golf Getaways episode with Keith Rhebb! Thanks again for listening!
Golf course designer Keith Rhebb (http://www.rhebbgolfdesign.com/) , whose fingerprints are on some of the game’s biggest projects, joins the podcast to discuss everything from Cape Breton Island to Forest Dunes to the forthcoming Cabot Saint Lucia. You can follow Keith on Instagram (https://instagram.com/keithrhebb?igshid=1unkbqt0wdpv) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/keithrhebb?s=21) @KeithRhebb. Photo courtesy Keith Rhebb.
Welcome to Golf Talk Live! Join LIVE Thursday at 6:00 PM Central This week on the Coaches Corner Panel: John Hughes & Jon Decker. Later I'm joined by my special guest: Don Helinski, Director of Operations at Forest Dunes Golf Club. More about Don: Don joined the Forest Dunes team in 2010 as Communications Manager and has seen the property grow from offering only the original acclaimed Forest Dunes Course to a 54-hole golf destination with the innovative Tom Doak design, The Loop and the two-acre HillTop Putting Course. On Aug. 2, Forest Dunes will proudly open its new 10-hole short course, designed by Riley Johns and Keith Rhebb. Join me LIVE Thursdays from 6:00 - 8:00PM Central http://www.blogtalkradio.com/golftalklive Or listen on these social media platforms: iTunes , Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive & Spotify.
The story we tell today, sitting around an actual fire pit, is how and why Lew Thompson bought Forest Dunes in Roscommon, Michigan, the ridiculous deal he got, and then how he has made this remote location a legitimate destination. As Forest Dunes is setting record-breaking business days and gets set to open yet another golf course, we hear from Lew and Josh Thompson, Tom Weiskopf, Keith Rhebb and Riley Johns. Check out the The Fire Pit shop for our new hats! More items in the works! Use promo MattyG25 at Linksoul.com for 25% off your next Linksoul order. Got a comment about this story or a tip on a story we should track down? You can reach me on Twitter (@mattginella) or on Instagram (@matt_ginella). For bonus visuals and some behind the scenes of The Fire Pit podcast production, go to The Fire Pit YouTube Channel.
Golf course architect Keith Rhebb joins Andy at Winter Park for a chat about his recent work. The two start by discussing the continued success of Winter Park, which was slammed on an early Thursday afternoon. The conversation moves to some of Keith and Riley Johns' new work, their short course at Forest Dunes as well as the continued restoration efforts at Rolling Green. Keith also opens up to how it is to juggle his growing independent design business with his shaping work at Coore & Crenshaw as well as what he learned about Bill Coore from his time at Old Town.
Joining us this week is Keith Rhebb, the designer and builder behind Winter Park 9, the new short course at Forest Dunes, Cabot Cliffs, and Streamsong red course. Keith was kind enough to show a few NewClub members his 10-hole short course at Forest Dunes right after he shaped it, just before the grass started growing. Enjoy our conversation about his projects, his life in golf, and his thoughts on keeping on the right track for the game of golf.
Erik sits down with golf course creators Keith Rhebb, of "Rhebb Golf Design" and Riley Johns, of "Integrative Golf Design". Rhebb Golf Design combines creative vision with quality craftsmanship to take golf course projects from concept to completion. Integrative Golf Design is a hands-on golf architecture firm dedicated to the creation of fun, exciting, and enjoyable golf courses worldwide. KEITH RHEBB & RHEBB GOLF DESIGN/// Web: www.rhebbgolfdesign.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/keithrhebb Twitter: www.twitter.com/KeithRhebb RILEY JOHNS & INTEGRATIVE GOLF DESIGN/// Web: www.integrativegolfdesigns.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/integrative_golf_design Twitter: www.twitter.com/integrativegolf Craving more golf content? Follow Erik on social media and subscribe to his YouTube channel! ERIK ANDERS LANG/// Web: www.erikanderslang.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/erikanderslang Twitter: www.twitter.com/erikanderslang Facebook: www.facebook.com/erikanderslang YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/eriklang12 Hit the subscribe button for a check in episode every Monday, and an interview with a special guest every Thursday. Rate and review the podcast on iTunes and Apple Podcasts. Underneath, you'll find more about what our partners and sponsors are up to. PRECISION PRO GOLF/// Right now, the NX7 PRO SLOPE rangefinder is on sale for $40 OFF in celebration of a certain golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia, but it's even better for my listeners as Precision Pro Golf is offering an additional $10 OFF to listeners of the ERIK ANDERS LANG SHOW when you use the promo code ERIK. Visit www.precisionprogolf.com to take advantage of this awesome deal! DRAFT KINGS/// Download the DraftKings app or go to DraftKings.com before tee-off on Thursday, April 11th and select your golfers! Use code ERIK at sign up to play risk-free in your first contest—and be sure to enter the Fantasy Golf Millionaire for a shot at the ONE MILLION DOLLAR top prize. GARRETT LEIGHT/// Web: www.garrettleight.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/garrettleight Twitter: www.twitter.com/garrettleight Facebook: www.facebook.com/garrettleight ADIDAS/// Web: www.adidas.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/adidasgolf Twitter: www.twitter.com/adidasgolf Facebook: www.facebook.com/adidasgolf COLTON JANZ /// Producer Social: @coltonjanz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keith Rhebb is a golf course builder/shaper and has worked on some of the most iconic golf courses in the country. He spends a lot of his with with Coore & Crenshaw, but also runs RHEBB GOLF DESIGN. Oh, and he gets to travel a lot. He's worked in Australia and Japan and has some more travel coming up. On this episode of the #WednesdayMatchPlay presented by Eat Sleep Golf you will learn more about his job, what it is like shaping a golf course, and what he has planned for the immediate future. The future is bright for Keith Rhebb. This episode of the #WednesdayMatchPlay is presented by Eat Sleep Golf.
Golf course shaper and designer, Keith Rhebb, is back with part 2 of his interview. In part 1 we discussed the evolution of his career leading up to starting Rhebb Golf Design. This week, we chat about how he went from being in the dirt building golf to also designing it. This includes a discussion around his hit project with Riley Johns at Winter Park, his thoughts on their upcoming restoration at Rolling Green GC, why he started his own company, and his vision moving forward.
This week, golf course shaper and designer, Keith Rhebb, came on the show. After getting the chance to talk with Riley Johns a few weeks back, I knew I had to chat with Keith. The duo worked together on the highly acclaimed renovation of Winter Park Nine and have joined forces again to restore Rolling Green GC in Philadelphia (which we talk about in part 2). What makes Keith story so great is that growing up he didn't have any plans to be in the golf industry. It just kind of happen by chance. And well, the rest is history. Now he is one of the hottest names in the game and has a strong passion for his craft to match. In part 1, Keith and I discuss how he got into building golf in the first place, working with Coore & Crenshaw, the unbelievable projects he has been on including Cabot Cliffs, Streamsong, etc, how his career evolved, and more.
Our guests today are Riley Johns and Keith Rhebb, two golf course architects who recently completed work on their first solo design at the Winter Park 9. Johns was featured in TGJ No. 3 while guiding us on a tour of his home course, the Stanley Thompson-designed Banff Springs.
Our guests today are Riley Johns and Keith Rhebb, two golf course architects who recently completed work on their first solo design at the Winter Park 9. Johns was featured in TGJ No. 3 while guiding us on a tour of his home course, the Stanley Thompson-designed Banff Springs.
Keith Rhebb is one of the leaders of a new generation of golf course architects who have learned the trade shaping courses for design-build luminaries like Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, Tom Doak, and Gil Hanse. He’s worked for Coore and Crenshaw at places like Lost Farm at Barnbougle Dunes, Cabot Cliffs and Streamsong… Read More Read More The post Episode 6: Keith Rhebb appeared first on Feed The Ball.
I am joined by Riley Johns, a up and coming golf course architect who recently finished his first solo project with Keith Rhebb at Winter Park. Before Winter Park, Riley worked for great architects such as Tom Doak, Coore & Crenshaw and Rod Whitman.
Keith and Riley at Winter Park GC We talk with Keith Rhebb, one of golf's up and coming architects. Keith has worked for over a decade as an Associate for Coore and Crenshaw and recently finished up his first solo project teaming up with Riley Johns and Blake Conant to build Winter Park GC in Orlando Florida. Keith came on podcast and we talked about how he got into golf course architecture, his experience working with Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, the Winter Park project and his goals for the future. Follow @KeithRhebb More on Winter Park from the Golf Channel