June’s U.S. Open will be played at a new course, Erin Hills, which is northwest of Milwaukee. Of all the prominent names to play in the Arizona golf program the last 50 years, the latest to surface nationally is Dana Fry, the course architect of Erin Hills. Fry was a walk-on at Arizona in 1980, getting a spot on Rick LaRose’s team, in part, by shooting a 64 at Randolph North one day. Fry’s big break came when the Ventana Canyon Golf Course was under construction in 1983. He volunteered to help course designer Tom Fazio and was first assigned to flag saguaro cacti designated for transplanting. After that, Fry began “shaping” the course, driving a bulldozer. He quit competitive golf to work for Fazio, and now he is a U.S. Open designer himself.
Former Wildcat Dana Fry designed U.S. Open course
- Greg Hansen Arizona Daily Star
Greg Hansen
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FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2011, file photo, Patrick Cantlay, of Los Almaitos Calif., tees off on the first hole during the final round of the US Amateur golf championship at Erin Hills Golf Course in Erin, Wis. Erin Hills is scheduled to host the 117th U.S. Open in 2017. (John Ehlke/West Bend Daily News via AP, File)
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