Dye redoes Dye at Georgia’s Ford Plantation

ASGCA Past President Pete Dye designed the Ford Plantation course in Richmind Hills, Georgia, in 1986. Nearly 30 years later, he was on-hand every step of the way in a major rennovation. The course reopened October 1.  “Golf Course Industry” reports Dye...

Albanese, ASGCA, designing new Tatanka Golf Club, Nebraska

Seeding has been completed with an eye toward a 2015 opening of the new Tatanka Golf Club in Niobrara, Nebraska. The course was designed by Paul Albanese, ASGCA. A press release detailing the project states this is the first golf course on the property of the Ohiya...

Robbins, ASGCA, writes on environmental sustainability in China

ASGCA Past President Rick Robbins wrote an article on building environmentally sustainable golf in China for China Golf Management Magazine. Robbins is recognized as one of the leading golf architects in China with more than 20 years of experience designing courses in...

Course begins to take shape at Coore, ASGCA-designed Sand Valley

It is not often a new course design has players getting their clubs out 2-3 years before the official opening. But then, the Bill Coore, ASGCA/Ben Crenshaw design at Sand Valley in Town of Rome, Wisconsin, is already proving to be somthing unique, from topography to...

Sanford, ASGCA, completes Spring Run renovation

ASGCA Secretary John Sanford and his Jupiter, Florida-based firm, Sanford Golf Design, began construction in Bonita Springs, on Florida’s west side, in April. They are rebuilding the Spring Run Golf Club from the bottom up. The Sanford team including Wadsworth...