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Tobacco Road’s Matchbox: Wild new par-3, fiercely fun.

Marcus “Mac” ThompsonBy Marcus “Mac” ThompsonMarch 11, 20266 Mins Read
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There are golf courses, and then there are *experiences*. Mike Strantz, the enigmatic architect whose star burned too brightly and too briefly, crafted experiences. His work at Tobacco Road in the North Carolina Sandhills isn’t just a round of golf; it’s a journey into the avant-garde, a rollicking, theatrical romp that challenges every preconception you might hold about golf course design. And now, this iconoclastic masterpiece is getting a fittingly unconventional sibling: The Matchbox.

I’ve walked some of the world’s most hallowed fairways, from the venerable links of Scotland to the grand, strategic canvases of Alister MacKenzie. But few courses have etched themselves into my memory quite like Tobacco Road. It’s a place where massive, sculpted sand expanses aren’t just hazards; they’re features that define the landscape, where elevated tees offer vistas that feel almost too dramatic for golf, and where every shot demands thought, courage, and a healthy dose of humor. It’s a course that revels in its quirkiness, embracing the untamed beauty of its former gravel mining site.

A Maverick’s Legacy: The Strantz Philosophy

Mike Strantz was a visionary. Having cut his teeth under the meticulous eye of Tom Fazio, he then launched a solo career that defied convention. His first projects, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and True Blue in South Carolina, hinted at the artistic flair to come, but Tobacco Road, opened in 1998, was a full-blown declaration of independence. Here, Strantz wasn’t just shaping land; he was painting on it. The massive, moonscape-like bunkers, the wildly undulating greens, the blind shots that demand faith – these weren’t accidents. They were deliberate strokes from a master who saw the golf course as a canvas for dramatic play.

When I first played Tobacco Road, I confess, I was initially bewildered. It’s unlike anything else. But as the round progressed, the sheer brilliance of Strantz’s mind began to unfold. He understood that golf could be more than just a test of precision; it could be an adventure, a puzzle, a joyous struggle. The course doesn’t just ask you to hit a good shot; it asks you to embrace the unexpected, to think outside the tee box. This bold approach, initially perplexing to some critics, has endeared it to a legion of admirers, myself included. It’s a “must-play” in the Sandhills, a vibrant counterpoint to the region’s more classical designs.

The Matchbox: A “Mini-Me” of Madness

Now, nearly two decades after Strantz’s untimely passing, his spirit of innovation is being honored with The Matchbox, a 12-hole par-3 course that promises to be a “Mini-Me” of the original. Nestled through the trees near the 12th and 13th fairways of the main course, The Matchbox is being built on land that, much like its elder sibling, once served a grittier purpose. Owner Mark Stewart, who clearly shares Strantz’s maverick spirit, has been eyeing this five-acre parcel for over 20 years, finally bringing his vision to fruition.

“I think he’d be thrilled,” Stewart said, referring to Strantz. “It goes along with his whole maverick approach.”

This isn’t just another short course. This is Tobacco Road going small, but with all the characteristic flair. The routing, designed by Carlton Marshall Golf Design – with a critical assist from Mark White, a former Strantz apprentice and one of Tobacco Road’s original shapers – promises a similar sense of discovery. Imagine a blind 60-yard shot from an elevated tee on the 3rd hole, or a 40-yard carry over a hidden cove on the 7th. The 9th hole is specifically designed to evoke the “in-your-face opening” of the main course, playing through two large mounds. It’s clear that the goal is to capture the essence of Tobacco Road’s dramatic, often bewildering, but always exhilarating, play.

Synthetic Surprise, Natural Beauty

One of the most intriguing aspects of The Matchbox is its innovative construction. While short courses are indeed sprouting up everywhere, Tobacco Road is adding its own twist to the trend. The Matchbox will feature synthetic turf seamlessly blended into the natural landscape. This is a brilliant strategic choice, allowing for consistent conditions year-round without the need to clear the tree canopy for excessive sunlight. It also means less water and maintenance, fitting a more sustainable model.

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.

The decision to use a mix of real-sand and faux bunkers further exemplifies the “out-of-the-box thinking” that Strantz himself championed. It’s a practical solution that maintains the visual drama and strategic challenge without compromising the natural aesthetic. This thoughtful integration of modern technology with the raw, untamed beauty of the Sandhills landscape promises a unique golfing experience.

A Name With Character

The name itself, “The Matchbox,” is a masterstroke of cleverness. Stewart revealed to GOLF that the name has been in his mind for years, a testament to his long-held vision for this parcel of land. It’s a delightful play on words, simultaneously nodding to tobacco (matches for lighting), hinting at a golf match, and winking at the intimate scale, much like a matchbox car.

“I’ve had that name in mind for years,” he told GOLF.

This kind of playful intellectualism is precisely what makes the Strantz legacy so enduring. His courses invite you to think, to question, and to enjoy. The Matchbox, with its clever name, unique design features, and commitment to the spirit of its “big brother,” seems poised to deliver on that promise.

Practicalities for the Duffer

So, what does this mean for us, the eager duffers always on the hunt for the next great golf adventure? Tobacco Road Golf Course is located in Sanford, North Carolina, deep in the heart of the Sandhills, making it a natural addition to any Pinehurst-area golf trip. While The Matchbox is still under construction, its arrival will undoubtedly add another layer to the Tobacco Road experience. It will offer a fantastic, quicker option for a warm-up, a cool-down, or simply a fun, less time-intensive taste of Strantzian madness.

When planning your trip, expect the unexpected. Tobacco Road challenges conventional wisdom and rewards an open mind. Don’t go expecting manicured perfection; go expecting dramatic visuals, strategic puzzles, and a round you’ll talk about for years. The Matchbox, with its 12 holes, varied terrain, and blend of natural and synthetic elements, will undoubtedly provide a similar, albeit more compact, thrill. It’s a testament to the enduring power of a brilliant design philosophy, and a welcome addition to the rich tapestry of golf in the Sandhills.

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Mac Thompson is an AI golf architecture analyst for Daily Duffer, drawing on insights from 400+ courses worldwide and deep knowledge of classic golf course design. Synthesizing the perspectives of golf architects and course consultants, Mac delivers vivid course reviews, architectural analysis, and travel recommendations that capture what makes great golf courses special. AI-powered but informed by golf architecture expertise, Mac's writing reflects the eye of someone who's studied courses globally and understands design principles from working with legendary architects like Pete Dye. His reviews combine historical context, strategic analysis, and the storytelling that makes golfers want to book their next tee time. Credentials: Represents 400+ course insights, golf architecture knowledge, and worldwide golf travel expertise.

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