Golf course restorations
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Pennsylvania preservation
Superintendent Rich Shilling is keeping Donald Ross’s fingerprints all over Jeffersonville Golf Club.
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Tartan Talks 98: Stephen Kay and Scot Sherman
Two guests. One tall topic. We chat with veteran golf course architects Stephen Kay and Scot Sherman about how they approach trees when executing and pitching projects.
Restoration with bite
Jerry Pate Design set to guide major project at Pete Dye puncher Teeth of the Dog beginning in January 2025.
Tartan Talks 93: Jim Nagle
After a successful 25-year run with Ron Forse, Jim Nagle recently launched his own design firm. He describes the methodology involved in taking such a big career step, how he went from competing in swim meets at Lancaster Country Club to helping elevate the southeast Pennsylvania course and why he’s quick to give superintendents credit for their work.
Historic Florida work
Scot Sherman will guide upcoming ‘sympathetic restoration’ of Pete Dye’s first Sunshine State design.
Tartan Talks 91: Joel Weiman
Working in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic means opportunities to help modernize the golf amenities at enduring clubs. Joel Weiman explains the methodology he uses to maximize confined spaces.
Understanding a design great
Robert Trent Jones Society completes publication analyzing the architect’s enduring principles.
Landscapes Unlimited appoints Larry Barefield as senior project manager
Barefield has worked in 29 states and multiple countries during a nearly three-decade career.
Mantra of collaboration
Michael Benkusky begins tenure as ASGCA President by emphasizing benefits of combining design talents on projects.
Pawleys restoration project eyes October reopening
The popular Myrtle Beach course closed May 22 for greens, bunkers, and clubhouse renovations.