EPISODE · Aug 20, 2025 · 7 MIN
The Cypress Veil: The Greatest Secret in Golf
from The Amateur Golf Podcast by AmateurGolf.com · host AmateurGolf.com
In this special edition of the AmateurGolf.com Podcast, we pull back the curtain on one of golf’s most mysterious and exclusive clubs: Cypress Point. Just ahead of the 2025 Walker Cup on September 6–7, we explore the course’s dramatic origins, the lost plans of Seth Raynor, Marion Hollins’ bold vision, and Alister MacKenzie’s masterpiece carved into sand, forest, and sea.From its quiet exit from the PGA Tour in 1991 to its fiercely protected culture of privacy, Cypress Point has remained hidden in plain sight. For one weekend, the world will get a rare glimpse when the Walker Cup returns the amateur game to this sacred ground.Join us for the story of secrecy, tradition, and beauty that makes Cypress Point the greatest secret in golf.And if the idea of competing at an iconic venue sparks your imagination, don’t miss your chance to join us at Pebble Beach. The AmateurGolf.com 2026 Two Man Links and Father & Son Championship, presented by Callaway, will be held March 26–29, 2026 across Poppy Hills, Spyglass Hill, and Pebble Beach Golf Links. Spots are limited—learn more and register now at AmateurGolf.com/tour. Amateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
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In this special edition of the AmateurGolf.com Podcast, we pull back the curtain on one of golf’s most mysterious and exclusive clubs: Cypress Point. Just ahead of the 2025 Walker Cup on September 6–7, we explore the course’s dramatic origins, the lost plans of Seth Raynor, Marion Hollins’ bold vision, and Alister MacKenzie’s masterpiece carved into sand, forest, and sea. From its quiet exit from the PGA Tour in 1991 to its fiercely protected culture of privacy, Cypress Point has remained h...
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