“Determining Green Size” is the focus of a recent article for Golf Course Industry from ASGCA Past President Jeff Brauer. From Precision Greens to Sunday Target Greens, Main Targets to Sunday Pins, Brauer charts the step an architect takes in creating...
The 2015 Golf Digest Best New Courses list is a prime example of the breadth and depth of skills demonstrated by ASCGA members. In all, eight-of-the-10 recognized courses feature ASGCA designs, including the top-ranked new facility, Cabot Cliffs in Nova Scotia,...
Fifteen years after its opening, Lester George, ASGCA, and George Golf Design, Inc., is back at the course he designed at Kinloch Golf Club, Richmond, Virginia, for a series of updates. As Golf Course Architecture reports: Having hosted the 2011 USGA Senior Amateur...
Work has begun on the comprehensive renovation of Kenosha Country Club by Drew Rogers, ASGCA, and JDR Design Group. Kenosha CC is one of only two courses in Wisconsin designed by ASGCA Founding Member Donald Ross. Rogers’ work at Kenosha CC has run more or less...
Those attending the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) Forum at the recent Golf Industry Show (GIS) in San Diego, came away with a greater understanding of the work done by ASGCA members, especially regarding the creative process that goes into their...
Attendees to the recent Golf Industry Show (GIS) in San Diego, were introduced to a new book from the America Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) Foundation, Golf & Water: Case Studies in Water Stewardship. With financial support from The Toro Foundation...