It is perhaps common knowledge that playing golf can help keep a person healthy. However two articles point to separate study results highlighting what kinds of health benefits a golfer can expect from hitting the links. As expected, the findings support the basic...
GolfersGuide.com recently posted an article about the challenges of becoming a golf course architect. In the piece, Clyde Johnston, ASGCA shares his insight on the topic. According to Johnston, the current market for course design makes it harder for new architects...
The editors of Golf Inc. magazine have selected Hurdzan/Fry Environmental Golf Design as the winner in the “Product-Service Provider” category of the 2009 Green Awards. The Green Awards competition recognizes golf courses, operators, developers, vendors,...
JacklinGolf has signed on to sponsor educational programming and resource development for the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA). The company, a subsidiary of Simplot, is the second in the golf industry—joining The Toro Company—to commit to the Major...
Bill Coore, ASGCA was confronted by naked, blowgun-wielding tribesmen in Indonesia. Pete Dye, ASGCA Fellow wasn’t hired to build the second nine at the first course he ever designed. And, more than one member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects has been...
The Toro Company has agreed to continue to sponsor the highly-regarded American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) program “Remodeling University” through 2011. Toro’s commitment to sponsor the program for three years means it is the first company to sign on as...