Please enjoy my rundown of Florida’s finest golf resort.
Read MoreGolf Blog
Top 20 Golf Destinations in America
I run down the 20 best golf destinations in America.
Read More2016 Recap: 12 months, 12 winning rounds.
Contrary to what you may find elsewhere on the internet, 2016 was an awesome year. I was able to play over 100 rounds of golf at some of America's finest destinations with some of America's greatest people. I even got a couple of Canadian rounds on the books. Check out 2016's winners for round of the month below.
January 2016: Streamsong with Mayo and Ogle.
The year started out strongly with a journey to Florida for the PGA Show and some golf with Ashley Mayo of Golf Digest and Sean Ogle of Breaking Eighty (The second best golf blog on the internet) 36 at Streamsong was hard to beat. Ashley and Sean are even tougher to beat.
February 2016: Wolf Creek with Ashmaeb.
Wolf Creek is just about as memorable of a golf course as one can find the U.S. In a winter month vacation, Maebs and I brought the Instagram heat to Wolf Creek. Be sure to click on any of the course links for more photos and stories.
March 2016: Spanish Oaks. Can't keep a good Texas caddie down.
On a trip to Texas, I was paired up with an all world caddie at Spanish Oaks, his yardages were spot on and his knowledge of the course shaved countless strokes. I even canned a few long putts that I would have otherwise misread.
April 2016: Consolation Round: 2016 Golf Digest TYPHI.
After Cody Ross and I suffered a tough loss in a playoff at the Think Young Play Hard Invitational, it was time for T-Rex to take on the Links at Bali Hai in the consolation bowl. Sarah Moodie, Jeremy Lusk, and I hit the links hard indeed.
May 2016: Pinehurst No. 2 with Payne Stewart
I was never fortunate enough to have met the man in person, but the spirit of Payne Stewart lives on. There is no place where this is more true than at Pinehurst No. 2. The site of Payne's first US Open Victory and iconic victory pose.
June 2016: The Massacre at Merion
This one was an easy victory for Merion as it is without a doubt one of the most special places that I have ever visited in the world of golf. In an epic Merion showdown, it was the women vs the men. Although the women were fantastic hosts, they took no mercy on Sean Ogle and I, scoring a lopsided victory in what would later be called "The Massacre at Merion." Even though we suffered a crushing defeat, Sean and I would consider the loss a victory.
July 2016: Friar's Head with Captain Joe, Ashley Mayo, and Jeff Blind
As I look back on 2016, it would be tough to remember a round more enjoyable than this one at Friars Head. As Ashley Mayo reminds us, it's not where you play, but who you play with that makes the difference. This round had both areas covered in style.
August: Water Balloons at Manzanita Golf Course.
My good friend Joey the Cat was turning 30 and it was time to celebrate. What better way to beat the heat, but with water balloons. I kicked things off with a splash here in Oregon.
September: Robert Trent Jones and the RTJ golf trail
With a full line up of golf bros and endless golf, the RTJ trail in Alabama really felt like one endless round. Perhaps the best value in all of public golf, the trail is a fantastic destination for any group of die hard golf buddies.
Birdies on 18! Riding the RTJ golf trail hard. pic.twitter.com/VmL7CCA5Ju
— Patrick Koenig (@PatrickjKoenig) September 4, 2016
October: Golfing next to the President at Olympia Fields. Chicago Cubs win the World Series
Few people in the world get the chance to play golf with an active President. I am currently not one of those people. However, I did have the privilege of playing golf on the same course at the same time with Barack Obama at Olympia Fields. Later on, the Cubs would win the world series. It was a good trip to Chicago.
Pretty sure it was my lucky ballmarker that broke that goat curse thing. #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/JIRhtuHeNC
— Patrick Koenig (@PatrickjKoenig) November 3, 2016
November: $9 solo mission on Thanksgiving at Tuscan Ridge
While playing golf with friends is fantastic, heading out to the course as a single can be just as satisfying. After paying a modest $9 greens fee, it was just me, the grass, and my golf ball as I worked up a Thanksgiving appetite.
On course deals for #BlackFriday #Round4 pic.twitter.com/7bnv50wlcc
— Patrick Koenig (@PatrickjKoenig) November 25, 2016
December: The Club at Estancia
When my plane landed in Phoenix my wife informed me that it was snowing in Seattle. Although, I missed my wife, I didn't miss the weather. The next day I would be teeing it up at Estancia in 70 degree desert conditions. Between our fantastic hosts and Tom Fazio's visual assault on my golfing senses, The Club at Estancia delivered one of the year's most enjoyable experiences.
Like any good New Year's post, I will close with a vague and immeasurable New Year's resolution. "Play more golf in 2017."
PGA Show 2016
As a newcomer to the PGA Merchandise show in 2016, I was excited to meet many of the golf industry folks that I had conversed with over the internet for some time. Although, my time at the show was brief, I thoroughly enjoyed meeting many of the passionate folks that work in the golf industry. For the trip, I had teamed up with fellow golf enthusiast and blogger, Sean Ogle of Breaking Eighty. Like any sensible businessman, I packed my golf clubs and business cards and headed out to Orlando. First up would be the golf, then the business of golf.
My first ever round of golf in Florida would be on the challenging Blue Monster Course at Doral. As you can see in the photo, there was a little bit of wind to contend with. Fortunately, the wind would die down and I would roll in my first Florida birdie on the 17th hole.
After hitting the scene in Miami Beach and visiting the 14th best bar in the world, The Broken Shaker, we got up early to play golf at Adios Golf Club. Adios is a private establishment that is more well known for it's club than it's course. Although, both are top notch. Sean and I would agree that Adios was one of our favorite golfing experiences to date.
Our trip was indeed building up some steam as we headed to the airport to pick up Ashley Mayo of Golf Digest. The next morning our power trio would go for 36 at Streamsong. Click on the images below for the exclusive "By the Numbers" recap.
With the golf in our rear view mirror, it was time to set our sights on the PGA Merchandise Show's Demo Day. Demo Day is hosted on a 360 degree driving range at the Orange County National Golf Center. With just about every golf vendor in attendance, you can hit the latest sticks with the latest gadgets until your arms fall off. Here is what we found.
With Demo Day in the books, Sean and I got serious and headed over to Orlando's finest miniature golf facility, Pirate's Cove, to round out a solid day. Check out the pirate video recap below.
For day 2, it was time to head over to the convention center and check out the scene. Orange County convention center is massive and we had some serious talking and walking to do. Here is the best of what we found.
That's a wrap from Orlando and the 2016 PGA Merchandise show. A big thanks to my friend Sean Ogle of Breaking Eighty and everyone else who took the time to make this newcomer feel important. Until next time, Orlando!