The American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) has recently welcomed two new members to its ranks. The new members are: Joel Hornickel and Garrett Wasson. Hornickel (Ozark, Mo.) is a Design Associate with JDR, headed by J. Drew Rogers, ASGCA. A Landscape...
The American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) has announced that Hunter Industries has been added as an ASGCA Major Leadership Partner. The agreement expands the relationship that has existed for several years between the professional organization and the...
The New York Times explores the rapid growth of “afternoon economy,” featuring more people working from home – and the opportunity to spend late-afternoon on other activities, including playing golf in all its forms. Following is the article from...
A new “ASGCA Insights” podcast w/Davis Love III, recounts his “incredible adventure” over 30 years as a Ryder Cup player & captain. And when it comes to golf course architecture, “designing ‘hard’ is easy, interesting...
The City of Seguin, Texas, has hired Nathan Crace, ASGCA, and Todd Quitno, ASGCA – along with Brian Ross – to redesign the historic Starcke Park Golf Course on the banks of the Guadalupe River. “Todd and I have been looking for a project where we could...
In Waco, Texas, in 1947, Ridgewood Country Club made its debut. Now more than 75 years later, Tripp Davis, ASGCA (Tripp Davis and Associates Golf Course Architecture), is bringing new life to the course with updates to tees, bunkers and greens. Golf Course...