By Design - Fall 2018
Social update To stay up to date with the latest news and updates from ASGCA, via social media, visit: www.linkedin.com/company/ american-society-of-golf-course-architects www.instagram.com/asgca1947 www.asgca.org www.twitter.com/asgca www.facebook.com/pages/ASGCA-American-Society-of- Golf-Course-Architects/117859318239338 #ThankYouThursday Shout out to Anthony Netto and Stand Up And Play Foundation, for living your belief that, "anybody can lead a healthy life despite physical limitations, which has been proven time and time again." @ASGCA @ThursdayThank @standupandplay1 Old Elm Club is perhaps Chicago’s most under-the-radar gem, a true throwback designed by H.S. Colt and constructed by a young Donald Ross in 1913. An expert restoration and continuing work by Drew Rogers and the club, OE is an outrageously pure trip through a living golf museum. Sand Valley Golf Course #1462 Nekoosa, WI Possibly the best set of par 5's I've played on a C&C course Cory Lewis @clewisgolf ASGCA Home Offices @ASGCA “The beauty is that this course does not favour a specific player” Rees Jones and Bryce Swanson discuss Bellerive CC, host of the 2018 PGA Championship #PGAChamp #PGAChampionship #PGA100 @PGATour @PGAChampionship @ASGCA https://tinyurl.com/y87vmlrn GCA magazine @gcamagazine Jon Cavalier @linksgems How is GPS technology helping golf course architects serve their clients and help golfers enjoy the game? Patrick Burton, ASGCA, explains, including base mapping and topographic surveying. https://tinyurl.com/ycno2xf3 ASGCA Great trip recently to our Twin Dolphin Golf Club project in Los Cabos. Front nine growing in quite well. Well done Russ! Hole #5 here, a moderate length par-4 played diagonally across a waste-bunkered desert wash to a wonderfully rippled fairway. #fredcouples, @rjhgreenkeeper Todd Eckenrode – Origins Golf Design @OriginsGolf This week's Golf Course Architect of the Week is Ted Robinson, ASGCA. Pictured is his work at Whistling Rock Country Club in South Korea. https:// tinyurl.com/yco6ub9n @ASGCA1947 #ASGCA ASGCA @asgca1947 When I first walked on Minnesota Valley I was struck by the shaping at the 17th green. There was a mid-level shelf between the green and the deep front bunkering. Definitely a feature I wanted to preserve! Bill Bergin, ASGCA @BerginGolf 10 | By Design
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