ASGCA Past President Greg Martin (Martin Design) shares an essay that reminds readers – especially in challenging times – of the value golf and golf courses provide to a community as a source of refuge and retreat. His essay follows: The vast benefit of...
ASGCA members have been updating each other on the status of projects during the Coronavirus outbreak. As in all areas, travel, meetings, in-person gatherings and construction projects are closely adhering to local guidelines and full safety precautions. Here are...
In a conference call with ASGCA members, several golf course builders discussed how projects are able to continue amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Representatives of ASGCA-supporters Landscapes Unlimited, Duininck Golf, Heritage Links and Wadsworth Construction spoke with...
Welcome to “The Great Junior Golf Design Challenge of 2020.” The challenge – a fun activity, not a contest – is simple. Young people ages 17 and younger may submit their design ideas for a golf hole with no limitations; any par, style or strategy, from fun to serious....
The American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) has launched a program to showcase creativity in golf course architecture among young people. “The Great Junior Golf Design Challenge of 2020,” encouraging children to design their own golf hole, was created as a...
As U.S. governors consider what businesses should remain open in the coming days, the value of keeping golf courses open will be discussed. Following is a form letter you may use as the basis for outreach to state leaders, promoting the benefits of course play. Please...