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 threatened with arrest without cause in a foreign country, all while innocently designing golf courses.

Secrets-book

Stories like these are only part of the harrowing, moving, challenging and inspirational experiences of golf course architects published in the new book by ASGCA, “Secrets of the Great Golf Course Architects.” This 244-page, hard cover, full-color coffee table book, co-authored by Michael Patrick Shiels, was published in November and is available for purchase HERE or by calling ASGCA at 262-786-5960.  

 “ASGCA members all have stories about their adventures in golf course architecture,” says Steve Forrest, Immediate Past President of ASGCA. “Inevitably, people who hear these stories will say, ‘You should write a book!’ So, we did. This fascinating mix of heartfelt confessions and intriguing tall tales from 118 ASGCA members casually reveals the creative process, the travel challenges, the dicey situations and the incredible satisfaction that make up the life of a golf course architect.” 

The book, which retails for $40, includes more than 150 color photographs and golf course renderings that accompany the stories.

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ASGCA Background
Founded in 1946 by 14 leading architects, the American Society of Golf Course Architects is a non-profit organization comprised of experienced golf course designers located throughout the United States and Canada. Members have completed a rigorous two-year long application process that includes the peer review of four representative golf courses. ASGCA members are experienced golf course architects, able to counsel in all aspects of golf course design and remodeling.

Media Contact
Aileen Smith
American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA)
125 N. Executive Dr., Suite 106
Brookfield, WI 53005
262-786-5960 | 262-786-5919 (FAX)