Jay Morrish, ASGCA has been elected a Fellow of the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA). The election occurred during the group’s 63rd Annual Meeting, held recently in Seattle, Wash. Morrish, who served as ASGCA President in 2002-2003, has been an...
USA Today recently covered the events concerning the National Golf Day held Wednesday, May 13 in “Golf Day is backdrop for D.C. lobbying.” The article addresses the golf industry’s efforts to educate our country’s lawmakers about the positive impact golf has on the...
A recent April 13, 2009 edition of FORTUNE Magazine included a special section on the efforts being made by the golf industry, The PGA, and golf professionals to help grow the game of golf in challenging economic times. In response to flat participation, leading golf...
Doug Carrick, ASGCA was elected President of the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) at the organization’s recent 63rd Annual Meeting in Seattle, Wash. Carrick is Principal of Carrick Design, based in the Toronto area. He holds a BSLA from the...
In the March/April 2009 issue of The BoardRoom magazine, Edward Beidel, ASGCA discusses golf course restorations. Often confused with remodeling and reconstruction, restoration is the process of returning a golf course to its original design, which was lost as a...
In a recent article in Indian Country Today, Paul Albanese, ASGCA offers his recommendations for tribes thinking about building new courses in a tough economic climate. Albanese says that with the current downturn, design firms are spending more time making a quality...