LATEST
NEWS

Sean Dudley
/ Categories: News

Elements of original Ross design being restored at Ohio’s Inverness Club

A project aimed at restoring many historic features of the Donald Ross-designed course at Inverness Club near Toledo, Ohio, has been approved by the club’s board of governors.

Ross was hired to design the Inverness Club course back in 1918, and the club would go on to host the US Open Championships on four occasions.

George and Tom Fazio were engaged to lengthen the course ahead of the 1979 US Open. While this helped the club better accommodate tournament play, it meant that some original Ross features were lost.

Andrew Green of A.H. Green Design was hired to draw up a masterplan for the restoration work.

Green used original drawings by Ross, as well as the original architect’s notes on the course ahead of the 1931 US Open. Numerous archive photographs also informed Green’s work and helped him better identify the original intentions of the design.

The masterplan called for the reintroduction of two par three holes which had previously been lost in their entirety.

Two lost putting greens have also been incorporated into the design of a new par four and revised par five hole, while characteristic Ross hummocks on the course are being enhanced and expanded.

Selected bunkers will be rebuilt and others relocated as part of the project. Certain greens will also be expanded, helping to recover hole locations that have been lost over time.

Work is now underway, with the construction element of the project being handled by McDonald and Sons Golf Course Builders. Inverness Club’s green superintendent John Zimmers is overseeing he work.

The new design is expected to open for play in early 2018.

Previous Article Series of enhancements planned for University Club of Milwaukee
Next Article Planning submission for new Coul Links project to be presented this week
Print
11306 Rate this article:
No rating
Slideshow HTML
  • Lovely Golf Course

    The new third green looking back towards the tee

  • Lovely Golf Course

    The green on the final hole

  • Lovely Golf Course

    The ninth green at Inverness Club

  • Lovely Golf Course

    The project is set to be completed in early 2018

Sean Dudley

Sean DudleySean Dudley

Other posts by Sean Dudley
Contact author

Contact author

x
Fall 2024 issue of ASGCA’s By Design magazine is out now
Magazine, News | Tue 10 Sep, 2024

Fall 2024 issue of ASGCA’s By Design magazine is out now

Cover story focuses on how today’s architects have been inspired by the links courses of Britain and Ireland

The July 2024 issue of Golf Course Architecture is out now!
Magazine, News | Thu 18 Jul, 2024

The July 2024 issue of Golf Course Architecture is out now!

The Kyle Phillips-designed Stonehill course near Bangkok, Thailand, features on the cover

FEATURE
ARTICLES

Brian Curley: Life of Brian
Brian Curley
Interview | Adam Lawrence

Brian Curley: Life of Brian

The designer has surely clocked up more air miles than anyone else in the business. Adam Lawrence caught up with him in between flights to discuss his career and his new venture with Jim Wagner

Spey Bay: Old and new
CDP
On site | Adam Lawrence

Spey Bay: Old and new

Scottish club is a very old-fashioned links with very modern ownership, an interesting mix, says Adam Lawrence

The Club at Golden Valley: Golden and modern
Peter Wong
Report | Richard Humphreys

The Club at Golden Valley: Golden and modern

Kevin Norby has completed a centennial project at Minnesota course, to modernise infrastructure and restore much of AW Tillinghast’s design philosophy

The Club at Quail Ridge: Turning up the contrast
Fry/Straka
Report | Richard Humphreys

The Club at Quail Ridge: Turning up the contrast

Fry/Straka and NMP Golf Construction embark on a huge rebuild of the North course, five years after the South was renovated

Minchinhampton GC: Striving for sustainability
Minchinhampton Golf Club
| Matthew Mears

Minchinhampton GC: Striving for sustainability

Matthew Mears discusses the benefits a ClearWater washpad recycling system has realised for the Cotswolds club

Native Links: A new era of native-owned courses
Cal Nez Designs
Good Read | Mark Wagner

Native Links: A new era of native-owned courses

Mark Wagner discusses the topic of his new book: the relationship and history between Native Americans and golf

Sahalee CC: Out of the woods
Patrick Oien
Report | Toby Ingleton

Sahalee CC: Out of the woods

The Seattle club has completed a programme of sensitive renovation work on its tree-lined course

Stonehill: A new level for Thai golf
Jason Michael Lang
On site | Richard Humphreys

Stonehill: A new level for Thai golf

Kyle Phillips has transformed some desolate mud land north of Thailand’s capital into one of the country’s best golf courses

Elevating the experience at Hunters Run
Hunters Run Country Club
Report | Richard Humphreys

Elevating the experience at Hunters Run

Kipp Schulties returned to the Florida club to oversee a near-$10 million project on the East course

Sedge Valley: A break from tradition
Brandon Carter
On site | Richard Humphreys

Sedge Valley: A break from tradition

Tom Doak’s newest creation at Sand Valley might convince American golfers that courses do not need to be long to be great

Peter Harradine: Golf’s great explorer
Harradine Golf
Interview | Adam Lawrence

Peter Harradine: Golf’s great explorer

The architect is part of golf design’s most enduring family business, and is one of the best-travelled men in the profession

Gopher Watch Competition – July 2024
Gopher Watch, News | Thu 18 Jul, 2024

Gopher Watch Competition – July 2024

Which course has Sandy the gopher visited this month?

MOST
POPULAR

FEATURED
BUSINESSES