LATEST
NEWS

Golf course architect Vicki Martz dies at 72
Toby Ingleton
/ Categories: News

Golf course architect Vicki Martz dies at 72

Golf course architect Vicki Martz has died at her home in Jacksonville, Florida. She was 72 years old.

Martz spent the majority of her 35-plus years as a golf course architect with Arnold Palmer’s design business, until establishing her own practice in 2010. Her golf courses include The Legacy Course at Lakewood Ranch in Bradenton, Florida and TPC of the Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota. She was known for her environmental approach to golf design, having served as director of Environmental Design for Palmer and dedicating her own practice to “enhancing the environment through sensitive land management and designs that creatively use the natural features of the landscape.”

Former colleagues have paid tribute to Martz. “Vicki was one of the kindest, most caring people I have ever met, said Erik Larsen. “She was a talented golf course architect, but that pales in comparison to her character… an awesome lady.”

“She has always not only been the sweetest, kindest woman in our profession, but I have never met anyone more positive,” said Harrison Minchew.

“Those in our industry fortunate enough to have worked with her recognised Vicki as a pioneer, a creative architect, and an advocate for the environment. She was one of the kindest people I’ve ever known and will be dearly missed,” said Thad Layton.

Greg Martin, president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, of which Martz had been a member since 2000, said: “She made everyone feel like a friend. Vicki was a soft-spoken, pure-hearted pioneer. The twinkle in her eye and the smile on her face cannot be extinguished because we have been graced with her light.”

Speaking to Golf Digest in 2005, Palmer said: “She designs really good golf holes. In many instances, people are requesting her to do the work, which is about as great a compliment as you can get. When she works somewhere, they want her back.”

Previous Article Steve Smyers to redesign Errol Estate course in Central Florida
Next Article Nine hole par three course to open at the Eastern Golf Club this spring
Print
5690 Rate this article:
5.0
Toby Ingleton

Toby IngletonToby Ingleton

Other posts by Toby Ingleton
Contact author

Contact author

x
The January 2025 issue of Golf Course Architecture is out now!
Magazine, News | Fri 17 Jan, 2025

The January 2025 issue of Golf Course Architecture is out now!

Projects covered include Golf Club Föhr, Brautarholt, Cabot Citrus Farms, Somabay and more

Winter 2024 issue of ASGCA’s By Design magazine is out now
Magazine, News | Wed 11 Dec, 2024

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

Golf course architects take on the challenge of redesigning the Road hole at St Andrews

FEATURE
ARTICLES

Golf Club Föhr: Reinvented for a new century
Stefan von Stengel
On site | Adam Lawrence

Golf Club Föhr: Reinvented for a new century

Adam Lawrence reports on a visit to the far north of Germany where Christian Althaus has completely rebuilt the 27-hole course over the last 15 years

Nauka Nayarit: Welcome to the jungle
Harris Kalinka
Report | Richard Humphreys

Nauka Nayarit: Welcome to the jungle

Ten holes of a new Fazio Design course on Mexico’s Pacific coast have opened for play

Brautarholt: Oceanic connection
Tony Ristola
On site | Adam Lawrence

Brautarholt: Oceanic connection

One of the world’s best 12-hole courses is being extended to 18 by architect Tony Ristola. Adam Lawrence reports from Iceland and says he expects the finished course to make quite a splash

The Club at Quail Ridge: Delivering the dramatic
Evan Schiller
Report | Richard Humphreys

The Club at Quail Ridge: Delivering the dramatic

Florida club unveils results of North course redesign, completed by Fry/Straka and NMP Golf Construction

Addison Reserve: Return on investment
Gideon Heller
Report | Toby Ingleton

Addison Reserve: Return on investment

One of southeast Florida’s premier residential communities has completed a project to redesign its three nines of golf

Black Diamond Ranch: Creating a new star
Tripp Davis
Report | Richard Humphreys

Black Diamond Ranch: Creating a new star

Tripp Davis updates bunker strategy and introduces subtle movement to greens at Black Diamond’s Ranch course

Caspar Grauballe: Winter is coming
Caspar Grauballe
Opinion | Caspar Grauballe

Caspar Grauballe: Winter is coming

Danish architect considers how Norway’s clubs can maximise the playing season to help keep pace with growing demand

Ben Cowan-Dewar: Shock and awe
Cabot
Interview | Richard Humphreys

Ben Cowan-Dewar: Shock and awe

Golf development firm Cabot now has properties in six countries. Richard Humphreys speaks with co-founder and CEO Ben Cowan-Dewar about what makes a great site, selection of golf course architects, and more

Taking time to recapture character
Inwood Country Club
Opinion | Daniel Friedman

Taking time to recapture character

Inwood’s Daniel Friedman talks about how the New York club has spent the last 20 years trying to make up for the previous 80 years of change that had slowly eroded the character of its Herbert Strong-designed course

A masterpiece comes into view
Cobbs Creek
Opinion | Mark Wagner

A masterpiece comes into view

Mark Wagner provides an update on progress of the revival of Cobbs Creek

Bill Amick: Long calling for short
ASGCA
Interview | Adam Lawrence

Bill Amick: Long calling for short

Adam Lawrence spoke to the designer about his life and his attempts to encourage golfers to play shorter courses

Gopher Watch Competition – October 2024
Gopher Watch, News | Mon 21 Oct, 2024

Gopher Watch Competition – October 2024

Which course has Sandy the gopher visited this month?

MOST
POPULAR

FEATURED
BUSINESSES