In the March/April edition of BoardRoom Magazine, Bobby Weed, ASGCA discusses the importance of infrastructure improvement when renovating a course, and Michael Hurdzan, ASGCA offers advice on choosing whether to contract out a renovation job. Weed stresses that...
Bill Coore, ASGCA and Ben Crenshaw have been working on the iconic Donald Ross design of Pinehurst No. 2, widening fairway corridors and reducing turf coverage and corresponding maintenance. Pinehurst No. 2 has played host to many major golf tournaments, including the...
In the Spring 2010 edition of “By Design” magazine, author Jon Last shares some results from his firm’s Sports and Leisure Research Omnibus study. The study provides a fresh and encouraging look at the golfer’s mindset while advising that some...
(Source: Club Managers Association of America) The National Alliance for Accessible Golf (Alliance) is a charitable organization working to ensure the opportunity for all individuals to play the game of golf. The Alliance is represented by major golf organizations in...
What will it take to win the 2010 Masters? Have recent changes at Augusta National taken the shorter hitters out of contention? Those were two of the questions discussed recently by six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus, ASGCA Fellow. “I was basically a power...
PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem acknowledges things are tough for the North American golf development economy, sees the overseas market “growing nicely” and thinks the Olympics will have a positive effect on the game long-term. He shared these and other...