
Arizona, United States
Set to the north of its older sibling, the longer of the two 18-hole layouts at Forest Highlands Golf Club, Tom Weiskopf’s Meadow course debuted in 1999, twelve years after the unveiling of his Canyon course co-design with Jay Morrish.

Arizona 86005, United States
Set to the north of its older sibling, the longer of the two 18-hole layouts at Forest Highlands Golf Club, Tom Weiskopf’s Meadow course debuted in 1999, twelve years after the unveiling of his Canyon course co-design with Jay Morrish.

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Within two years of his last win on the PGA Tour in 1982, Tom Weiskopf had teamed up with architect Jay Morrish to establish what turned out to be a very successful design partnership.
Tom Weiskopf was a pupil at Benedictine High School in Cleveland, Ohio before attending Ohio State University in Columbus, where he played for the university state team. He won the Western Amateur in 1963 – an event won by Jack Nicklaus two years previously – then turned professional the following year.
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