Golf course owners and managers are again turning to ASGCA members to facilitate projects related to Master Planning, remodeling, design-related maintenance and playability issues. ASGCA members saw work with clubs and municipalities drop during recent economic...
ASGCA Past Presidents Jeff Brauer and Rees Jones are prominently featured in a column noting the demand in new overseas development and North America renovation projects. Writer Steve Habel details the economic impact of recent years, then points out, “But some...
In the fourth edition of “By Design” Magazine, an electronic magazine focusing on the development of better and more sustainable golf facilities, author Adam Lawrence writes about the variety of skills golf course architects need to be successful in their industry....
Golf course architects are working with their clients to design and renovate courses that are shorter and less expensive to construct and maintain, so said several American Society of Golf Course Architect (ASGCA) members during a recent panel led by ASGCA President...
Jeffrey Brauer, ASGCA recently shared his thoughts on making golf courses vastly shorter in a recent post for Golf Course Industry Magazine. He proposes that most new designs should concentrate on building “companionship” courses rather than championship...