Writer Steve Pajak of The Sacramento Bee recently conducted an interview with Perry Dye, ASGCA, who shared his thoughts on Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary, and on building shorter courses. Cavanaugh is an 18-hole, par 71 course...
The University of Georgia Turfgrass Team held its inaugural two-day Turfgrass Summit for golf course architects on June 22, 2010 in Griffin, Georgia, and June 23 at their Tifton, Georgia campus. According to Terry Hollifield, acting director of the Georgia Seed...
In a recent edition of “Press and Journal,” based in Aberdeen, Scotland, writer Paul Third discusses the legacy of golf course architect Tom Bendelow and his grandson’s efforts to get Bendelow inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. Third writes...
In “Golf Inc’s World Golf Report blog,” writer Robert Vasilak recently reported on the work Roger Rulewich, ASGCA, is doing in Evora, Portugal. Rulewich was hired to provide preliminary designs for four 18-hole golf courses at Parc Alqueva, which is...
The United States Golf Association (USGA) recently posted a short animation on its website explaining why very few courses can actually resemble those that are seen on television during professional tournaments. According to the USGA, staff agronomists at the...