In the April 2011 edition of Business North Carolina magazine, writer Brad King shares some of the history behind the success of Rick Robbins, ASGCA and delves into his future plans as well. King writes that Robbins plans to oversee the opening of three golf courses...
In the March 2011 digital edition of Golf Course Industry Magazine, writer Pat Jones features Dana Fry, ASGCA in an article regarding Fry’s decision to relocate to Asia. Fry decided to move Hong Kong after globetrotting for two years to reinvent Hurdzan Fry...
A recent article from Golf Course Architecture states that John Fought, ASGCA has been contracted to design an 18-hole course adjacent to the Columbia Gorge Regional Airport, on the border between Oregon and Washington state. The project, a public course named...
Former ASGCA President Damian Pascuzzo is optimistic about the golf industry for 2011 and beyond, as well as the role of golf course architects – particularly ASGCA members – in North America and internationally. “The credibility of ASGCA members within all aspects of...
The Spring 2011 edition of “By Design” magazine, an electronic magazine focusing on the development of better and more sustainable golf facilities, is now available for viewing. The cover story of this issue focuses on some of the alternative golf...
The American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) mission includes expanding opportunities for members to better serve their clients and the game of golf in North America and, increasingly, around the world. ASGCA also provides the most authoritative information...