Restoration Rendering-Tyler Rae

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Rooted in Success: Highlighting Our Turfgrass Intern! 🌱🌟 Abe Tebbe


Dear Hyde Park Members,

Hello, my name is Abe Tebbe. I grew up in Greensburg, Indiana, which is about an hour west of Cincinnati. I am currently a sophomore at Purdue University, where I am studying Turf Management and Science in hopes of one day becoming a golf course superintendent. I am looking forward to spending the summer at Hyde Park and learning from Pat and the staff. I am especially excited to work on and learn all aspects of the restoration project in July.

Growing up, I enjoyed playing golf, which led me to pursue a career in turf management and aspire to become a superintendent. I have had two previous work experiences in the golf industry. The first was during the summer of 2023, when I worked at Hillcrest Country Club in Batesville, IN, under Jacob Walston, a former intern at Hyde Park. Last summer, I worked at Otter Creek Golf Course in Columbus, IN, where I had the honor of preparing for and working the LPGA Epson Tour Otter Creek Championship.

I also have experience in sports turf management. While at school, I work for the Purdue sports crew, where I gain hands-on experience with football, baseball, softball, and soccer field maintenance. I look forward to bringing what I have learned to Hyde Park, where I can contribute to maintaining a top-tier course while continuing to grow and develop my skills.


Outside of work, I love playing sports, especially golf. I also enjoy basketball, tennis, and pickleball at the Co-Rec. I am a big Purdue basketball fan but enjoy watching all types of sports. When I’m not watching or playing sports, I enjoy spending time with my family, especially during summer cookouts.

I am excited to meet all of you and spend the summer at Hyde Park!


Sincerely,

Abe Tebbe

Purdue Turfgrass Intern

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Reclaiming the Classics: Hyde Park’s Fairway Renaissance



Dear Members,

We’re excited to share updates on the upcoming restoration at Hyde Park led by Tyler Rae, he will bring the timeless design principles of Donald Ross back to life. One of the key elements in this restoration is the reintroduction of wide fairways, a hallmark of Ross’s Golden Age architecture, which enhances both the strategic and aesthetic qualities of the course.

The Importance of Wide Fairways in Donald Ross Design

Wide fairways aren’t just about giving players more room off the tee—they’re about bringing strategy and choice back into every round. Donald Ross believed that golf should be a thinking person’s game, where every shot matters and angles are critical. Here’s why wide fairways are central to this philosophy:


Holes 5 and 6 New Fairway Lines


Access to Challenging Pin Positions:

  • Ross designed greens with distinct slopes and protective bunkers that make certain hole locations tough to approach unless you’re coming from the right angle. By widening the fairways and expanding the footprint by 7 acres, the average width will increase by 18 yards, Tyler is giving players the opportunity to position their tee shots thoughtfully to attack these challenging pins.

Rewarding Bold Play:

  • With wider fairways, risk-reward decisions become more prominent. A tucked pin might be easier to access if you take on a riskier line off the tee, flirting with hazards or fine fescue to set up the perfect angle. Conversely, playing it safe might leave a more difficult approach.

Embracing Natural Slopes and Contours:

  • Ross was known for his use of subtle contours that affect both fairways and greens. The restored fairways at Hyde Park will highlight these natural features, making shot placement and angle of approach even more critical for scoring.
Balancing Risk and Reward for All Skill Levels:

  • The restoration aims to make the course enjoyable for all golfers. Wide fairways make it more playable for higher handicappers, while the strategic angles and elevated complex green sites challenge low-handicap players to think carefully about every shot.

The Outstanding Topography of Hyde Park

One of the unique aspects of Hyde Park Golf & Country Club is its outstanding topography. The natural rolling hills, ravines, elevation changes, and scenic vistas are being thoughtfully incorporated into the restoration, enhancing the strategic elements of the course. These topographical features not only create visually stunning holes but also introduce natural challenges that require precise shot-making and thoughtful navigation. Donald Ross’s design philosophy harmonizes beautifully with the land, making Hyde Park a standout example of classic golf architecture.

Hole #15

Hole #7

Bold Topography Highlighted

What This Means for You

As the restoration progresses, you’ll notice fairways opening up, giving you more options off the tee. But remember, wider fairways don’t necessarily mean easier golf—they mean smarter golf. Success at Hyde Park will come from thoughtful play, considering both risk and reward as you navigate the course.


Sincerely,

Pat O'Brien 

Grounds Superintendent 

Hyde Park Golf and Country Club