Lee Schmidt, ASGCA, and Brian Curley, ASGCA, of Schmidt-Curley Design have been named GOLF Magazine’s ‘Architects of the Year.’ The magazine called Schmidt-Curley “One of the world’s most active and innovation golf-course design firms.” Read the full...
Construction has been completed on the Rick Jacobson, ASGCA-designed 18-hole Moganshan Gowin Golf Club, located in one of China’s premier resort areas about 100 miles from Shanghai. The course is expected to open spring 2012. Jacobson now has designed and overseen...
Pete and Alice Dye are currently getting The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island ready for the 2012 PGA Championship. Pete has been making regular visits in anticipation of the tournament in August. Additionally, Pete has been doing significant remodel work at The Links at...
The bulldozers are in high gear at one of the newest Dye Designs in El Salvador. The first hole of the El Encanto Golf Club is under construction. “We will be moving 680,000 cubic yards of dirt in the next 100 days,” Says Perry Dye, chief architect of the...
An increase in golf course renovations and a focus on course design and usage stressing the fun and playability of the game may be highlights of golf for 2012. Those are some of the views of the American Society of Golf Course Architects’ (ASGCA) Executive Committee....
Drip irrigation continues to gain popularity for its water-efficiency and its positive effects on plant health. Now, the growing number of contractors who install dripline can get more done in less time and decrease installation costs by using Rain Bird’s new 17mm XF...