The audacious intended guiding principal of Keith Cutten’s first book, The Evolution of Golf Course Design, is found on page… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Rees Jones
Review: “A Difficult Par,” James R. Hansen’s Biography of Robert Trent Jones
In no uncertain terms, , James R. Hansen’s A Difficult Par, the biography of Robert Trent Jones, is a must… Read more »
Streamsong: Too Much Design for the Average Player?
The two golf courses at the 36-hole Streamsong resort are very, very good. The layouts opened to acclaim in 2012… Read more »
Rees Jones to Receive Donald Ross Award from ASGCA
ASGCA Past President Rees Jones has been selected by the American Society of Golf Course Architects as the 2013 Donald… Read more »
Chris Tritabaugh Named Hazeltine Superintendent
Chris Tritabaugh, the superintendent at Northland Country Club in Duluth Minn., has been named the superintendent at Hazeltine National Golf… Read more »
Defining “Small” Greens and “Deep” Bunkers
Recently, New York-based golf writer Ann Ligouri wrote a review of the two golf courses at The Breakers in Palm… Read more »
Great Municipal Golf, Part 1: Shennecossett Golf Course
The term “municipal golf” invariably conjures images of inadequately maintained, overcrowded, poorly designed layouts. Unfortunately, in many instances, the stereotype… Read more »
Changes in the Works at Atlanta Athletic Club?
Already Ken Mangum, Director of Golf Courses & Grounds at Atlanta Athletic Club, is hearing complaints from members about how… Read more »