OB Sports Golf & Leisure

Summer 2014

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OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x SUMMER 2014 x obsports.com l COURSES tell you the countless hours I spent mentally debating the accepted norms of design and reconsidering their va- lidity for my work at Gamble Sands." Kidd says Gamble Sands is "by far the most playable course I have ever created, but it does this without sacri- ficing challenge. It asks for 'touch and feel' before it grants birdies, but to play bogey golf one can play fast and aggressive without fear of catastrophe." Kidd was given 700 acres to work with by Gebbers Farms, one of the state's largest farms and owned by a family that has grown apples at the base of the Cascade Mountains since the early 20th Century. It has since ex- panded to cherry farming and is now one of the largest family-owned apple and cherry producers in the state. Gamble Sands is named after Dan Gamble, the family patriarch who planted his first orchard in the small town of Brewster in 1915. The course is also located in Brewster, which sits about 600 feet above the Columbia River in North Central Washington, about 200 miles east of Seattle. The course is 7,169-yards from the tips and offers stellar views of the Co- lumbia River, Cascade Mountains and hundreds of acres of apple and cherry orchards. "Normally, links courses are eyes- down courses," said OB Sports Chair- man Orrin Vincent, whose company manages the property. "But that's not always the case here. There are so many spectacular views." Its sinewy layout features plenty of undulations and Kidd says the key for any golfer is to "play for the bounce. The ball will react when it lands rolling someway or other every time, and the player must predict this and work it to their advantage." There's one other thing you should know when it comes to Gamble Sands. "You need to make sure to book two tee times," Vincent said. "There's more local knowledge needed in links golf than traditional golf. Especially here. You need to play the course once to know where to hit the ball." "Gamble Sands represents … the pinnacle of my thinking to date. " — David McLay Kidd, Architect HOT LINKS ›› CLICK HERE to visit Gamble Sands for tee times, rates, and more. ›› CLICK HERE for a hole-by-hole look at Gamble Sands. VIDEO EXTRA! ›› CLICK HERE to watch architect David McLay Kidd and OB Sports founder Orrin Vincent introduce Gamble Sands. CLICK HERE FOR A VIRTUAL COURSE TOUR OF GAMBLE SANDS Links golf: not a tree in sight.

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