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Erin Hills Is Ready For The 117th U.S. Open

October 17, 2016

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Hartford, WI (10/14/2016) – As the 117th U.S. Open Championship at Erin Hills draws nearer, golf course architects Dr. Michael Hurdzan, Dana Fry and Ron Whitten take great pride in their work and are eager to see how the game’s best players will approach it. Next year will mark the first time that the game’s grandest stage comes to Wisconsin, and the 10-year-old course is ready.

Fry, along with business partner Jason Straka, both worked on the design and construction of Erin Hills. They reflect on the minimalist approach that was taken to reveal, rather than build, the course occupying a special property that was shaped by glaciers 10,000 years ago.

“The property is the star. We went to great lengths to develop a routing that showcased the many natural attributes of the property without disturbing it,” said Fry. “It is a tremendous honor to have a course that you designed host the U.S. Open.”

In addition to designing that rare course that is both minimalist and capable of hosting a major championship, Hurdzan, Fry and Whitten also took pains to ensure that the course is a steward of the environment. Of the 120 acres on maintained turf, only the tees and greens are bentgrass, with the balance being fescues, which require less water and fewer other resources.

As an example of the commitment that Erin Hills has to making the 2017 championship a memorable one and to ensure the course is in the best possible condition for the U.S. Open, it is closing the course three weeks earlier than usual in October 2016 and will not re-open for general play until after the U.S. Open.

In addition to being named to host three USGA championships (2017 U.S. Open, 2011 U.S. Amateur, 2008 U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links), Erin Hills has earned accolades from other sources, including Golf Digest’s ranking of it as the 42nd greatest course in the U.S. and the eighth-best public course in the country.

About Fry/Straka Global Golf Course Design

Fry/Straka Global Golf Course Design is a partnership with worldwide reach in award-winning golf-course design. Golf course architects Dana Fry and Jason Straka, having worked together for over 20 years, continue to bring their collective design experience, talent, and renowned client dedication to their venture.

Although the pair collaborates on all projects, it is not uncommon for the partners to be traveling on opposite sides of the world so they can serve their global clients with ease, efficiency and the utmost in professional dedication. In addition, the company has a diversified staff of associates – speaking a combined six languages – based in Lisbon, Portugal; Milan, Italy; Beijing, China; Porto Alegre, Brazil; and dispersed around the U.S. Thus Fry/Straka Global Golf Course Design can service any job, anywhere in the world, with the highest of standards and a consummate commitment to excellence.

For more information, see www.frystraka.com.

Contact:
Bill Brown

(484) 889.1548

bill@trdigitalmedia.com

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