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Tobacco Road, quirky design-world darling, adding new course (with a twist)

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The late, great architect Mike Strantz never hewed to convention. So it’s only fitting that a side project spawned by his most iconoclastic creation skips a few conventions of its own.

At Tobacco Road Golf Course in the North Carolina Sandhills, owner Mark Stewart has announced construction of the Matchbox, a 12-hole par-3 course that will thread through the trees near the 12th and 13th fairways of Strantz’s wondrous funhouse of a layout. Like its big sibling, the new course will sit on family land that once served as a gravel mining site, its spoil piles and sandy ridges providing the unruly raw material for Strantz’s imagination when the main course opened in 1998.

Short courses are everywhere these days, sprouting up at resorts and daily-fee facilities across the country. But Tobacco Road has put a twist on the trend.

The Matchbox will be built with synthetic turf blended into the natural landscape, allowing for more consistent conditions without having to clear the tree canopy for sunlight. It will also feature a mix of real-sand and faux bunkers.

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Stewart, who spoke to GOLF by phone Tuesday, said the approach fits with the out-of-the-box thinking Strantz brought to the original course. “I think he’d be thrilled,” Stewart said. “It goes along with his whole maverick approach.”

The Matchbox is being designed by Carlton Marshall Golf Design, whose principals, Justin Carlton and Chris Marshall, specialize in synthetic-turf projects. Another key player is Mark White, a former Strantz apprentice and one of Tobacco Road’s original shapers.

Strantz himself died of cancer at 50 in 2005, but not before blazing a distinctive path. An Ohio native, he cut his teeth under Tom Fazio and then lit out on his own, earning acclaim for his first solo project, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club in South Carolina, as well as for its neighbor, True Blue. Tobacco Road came next. A wild statement piece, the course perplexed some critics but attracted a huge faction of admirers. Over time, the latter camp has only grown, and Tobacco Road has emerged as a Sandhills must-play, a quirky complement to the region’s more classical designs.

Part of the Matchbox routing will play along a pond that even many Tobacco Road regulars might not know exists. Stewart said that he and Strantz had discussed having a par-3 play over it during the original design process, but it didn’t make the final routing.

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The holes themselves cut the profile of Tobacco Road’s Mini-Me, stitched onto a five-acre parcel with roughly 40 feet of elevation change. The 3rd will play as a blind 60-yard shot from an elevated tee. The 7th requires a 40-yard carry over a cove. The 9th is meant to channel the spirit of the big course’s in-your-face opening, playing through two large mounds.

Stewart said he’d had his eye on the par-3 parcel for more than 20 years, long contemplating what he might do with it. And the name he had in mind all along was never in doubt. The Matchbox nods to tobacco (matches for lighting), but also alludes to a golf match while winking at the intimate scale of a matchbox car. “I’ve had that name in mind for years,” he told GOLF.

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He needed to prove a point

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Former Team India head coach Gary Kirsten recalled working with star all-rounder Hardik Pandya during his stint with the Gujarat Titans (GT). The pair enjoyed a lot of success together after winning the title in their very first season in 2022, followed by a run into the finals, the very next year.

Gary Kirsten was named GT’s mentor right after their inception, while Hardik Pandya was named captain. The team enjoyed a dominant run in the league phase, finishing at the top of the table after losing only four matches.

The IPL 2022 season was crucial for Hardik Pandya as he made a massive statement with his exploits as both captain and player. The all-rounder had been dropped from the side after the disastrous T20 World Cup 2021 campaign, with Venkatesh Iyer taking over the slot of pace all-rounder.

Hardik Pandya responded by overcoming his injuries, scoring 487 runs with the bat and picking up eight wickets with an economy rate of 7.27.

Gary Kirsten recalled Hardik Pandya’s match-winning impact as a player alongwith his candid demeanor off the field.

“He does have a unique sense of self-belief. When he came to us in 2022, Ashish appointed him captain, and he was kind of in a bit of a strange place in his career at that point. He was in and out of the Indian team, and he needed to prove a point. He is very quirky off the field, and he is quite a funny guy. He actually makes you laugh a lot. He’s got this kind of very flamboyant way about him. almost get the sense that he does not care too much, but he does,” Gary Kirsten told Wisden Cricket.

Hardik Pandya played a vital role for Team India in their recent victorious T20 World Cup 2026 campaign. He scored 217 runs in nine matches at a strike rate of 160.74, and picked up nine wickets at an average of 32.33.

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“What stood out for me was his ability to do special things with the ball” – Gary Kirsten on Hardik Pandya’s impact as a bowler

After being forced to play as a pure batter for a brief period due to his chronic back injury, Hardik Pandya eventually ramped up his bowling load to function as a proper all-rounder. After not bowling in the 2020 and 2021 seasons at all, he put in 30.3 overs with the ball in the 2022 season and has not turned back since.

“We shifted him up the order, he actually batted at No.4 in that IPL, and he actually played some proper kind of longer innings as compared to what he is doing now. What stood out for me was his ability to do special things with the ball as well. I’ll never forget that final in front of 120,000 people where he bowled his four overs, 3-17. I think that is Hardik,” Gary Kirsten concluded.

Hardik Pandya was crowned player of the match in the IPL 2022 Final, which GT had won by seven wickets. He had derailed the Rajasthan Royals’ (RR) innings after dismissing the dangerous trio of Jos Buttler, Sanju Samson, and Shimron Hetmyer.