Twenty years after his original design, Todd Eckenrode, ASGCA (Origins Golf Design), is returning to Barona Creek Golf Club, Lakeside, California, for a greens and bunker renovation project. Golf Course Architecture reports: The course opened in 2001 at the Barona...
The newly renamed and redesigned Jayhawk Club in Lawrence, Kansas, from Mike Gogel, ASGCA Associate (Mike Gogel Golf Design), will reopen as a 27-hole facility in May. For Gogel, the project has been quite the family affair. Golf Course Architecture reports: “For a...
Alice Dye, the first female President of the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA), a Fellow and 2017 Donald Ross Award recipient, died Feb. 1, 2019, at age 91. The matriarch of the most famous family in golf course design – and architect of the famed...
The facility enhancement most desired by golfers at both public and private courses is a course renovation, so say golf course superintendents and general managers. That is just one result of the “Golf Facility Market Trend Watch” report, commissioned by the American...
As Immediate Past President, John Sanford, ASGCA, (Sanford Golf Design) has a unique perspective on the changing face of the golf industry, the continued evolution of golf course architecture and the breadth of skills from ASGCA members. He shares his thoughts with...
Valencia Golf & Country Club, Naples, Florida, a publicly-accessible course, has been updated by Drew Rogers, ASGCA (J. Drew Rogers, Golf Course Architect). Improvements have been made to the greens and course bunkers greatly reduced. Golf Course Architecture...