By Design – Issue 53, Summer 2021

13 Search ASGCA on the below channels for more posts: SOCIAL UPDATE @ASGCA Sandy Cross, PGA of America, joins “ASGCA Insights” podcast. Focus on Diversity and Inclusion in the game still hinges on a valuable point: “If you’re not having fun, you probably aren’t coming back.” @Tim Liddy, ASGCA Updating the bunkers at Pete Dye’s Mystic Rock, Nemacolin in Farmington, Pennsylvania @gcamagazine “This has been a ‘triple play’ and if we had not been successful on the North, the club would still be sitting on the other two,” says Rees Jones on @ShadowWoodCC project Trey Kemp has become the ASGCA’s newest member. Kemp earned a bachelor’s degree in geography and planning from Texas State University and a master’s in landscape architecture from the University of Texas. He began his career with Jacobson Golf Design, working with Rick Jacobson, ASGCA, and Doug Myslinski, ASGCA, before joining Colligan Golf Design. For the next 13 years, he worked under John Colligan, ASGCA, on projects such as the newbuild at Texas Rangers Golf Club and a redesign of Irving Golf Club. Kemp is now a golf course architect with Kimley- Horn and Associates. Trey Kemp becomes an ASGCA member Richardson and Danner form new design firm Photo: Richardson | Danner Golf Course Architects ASGCA President Forrest Richardson and Jeff Danner, ASGCA, have come together to form a new golf design firm called Richardson | Danner Golf Course Architects. Prior to forming the new firm, Richardson was president at Richardson & Associates while Danner was a golf course architect at Greg Norman Golf Course Design. “Our personalities, skill sets and approach to things really complement each other, which provides a huge value to clients,” said Danner. “We offer a combination of rich and diverse experience. It gives a client the best bang for the buck when you have two people on the design team who can bounce ideas off each other. It’s a win-win to have that type of collaborative environment.”

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