LATEST
NEWS

Richard Humphreys
/ Categories: News

Rees Jones returns to LedgeRock for renovation work

Rees Jones, Inc. is returning to its design at LedgeRock Golf Club in Mohnton, Pennsylvania, for targeted renovation work.

The firm is currently working on the downhill par-three tenth and the uphill par-four seventeenth – with plans to adjust other holes going forward.

“Every golf course needs to be re-evaluated from time to time,” said Rees Jones. “At seventeen, we are taking out the cross bunker to make the hole more playable for every calibre of player. On hole ten, we are building more tee locations to create more shot variety on a daily basis.”

Jones’s design associate Bryce Swanson will direct the renovation work. Swanson said tree clearing on the tenth got underway in 2018, with ground broken this spring.

There will be six new angles and elevations to play from at the tenth. “These new tee positions make sense agronomically – more sun, more air movement, spreading the wear and tear around more tees – but they will also create some really cool, new angles of attack,” said Swanson. “The club deserves credit for taking the initiative here. They’ve demonstrated a real sophisticated vision for LedgeRock.

“What they did with that teaching facility, for example, was way ahead of its time – clubs just weren’t doing that sort of thing ten years ago. We relish the opportunity to complete that vision with the renovation of these two holes.”

LedgeRock opened in 2006, on 212 acres of terrain featuring elevation changes and several brooks.

“I caddied at LedgeRock a few times when I was in middle school,” said head golf professional Zach Halvonik. “Back then I never realised I would be leading the LedgeRock golf operation one day.

“Folks know it as a pure, golf-only club where Rees Jones did some of his very best work – over truly dramatic terrain. When we finish these renovations, it’s going to be close to perfection.”

Despite many private clubs and courses in Pennsylvania closing in recent years, LedgeRock has thrived by focusing on golf. General manager Gerry Heller said: “It’s a very lively, social place but our members are here for their golf. They’re devoted to it.”

Renovations to the tenth expected to be complete by Memorial Day weekend (25-26 May). The club’s course superintendent Alan FitzGerald will oversee the project using in-house construction crews. The plan for the seventeenth calls for construction is to be completed in late 2019.

Previous Article Thomas Himmel extends Golfpark Weiherhof to 27 holes
Next Article Michael Benkusky takes St. Charles back to the 1920s
Print
4567 Rate this article:
No rating
Slideshow HTML
  • LedgeRock

    Rees Jones is under way with a two-hole renovation project at LedgeRock Golf Club

  • LedgeRock

    Initial work is expected to be complete by Memorial Day weekend

Richard Humphreys

Richard HumphreysRichard Humphreys

Other posts by Richard Humphreys
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

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

The triumph of the Dyeciples
ASGCA
Feature | Adam Lawrence

The triumph of the Dyeciples

Adam Lawrence asks why architects who trained with Pete Dye are so dominant in today’s golf design business

The Keep: On top of the world
Evan Schiller
On site | Richard Humphreys

The Keep: On top of the world

Richard Humphreys reports on a new layout that is destined to catch the eye. Designed by Bill Bergin and Rees Jones, McLemore’s second course occupies a spectacular setting on a mountaintop plateau

Goodwood: Down in the woods
Report | Richard Humphreys

Goodwood: Down in the woods

Golf At Goodwood has a new practice facility designed by James Edwards and built by MJ Abbott

Cedar Rapids: Blown away
Vaughn Halyard
On site | Adam Lawrence

Cedar Rapids: Blown away

After an acclaimed 2015 restoration by Ron Prichard, Iowa club thought it was set fair for the future. But Mother Nature had other ideas, says Adam Lawrence

North Ranch: Time for transformation
North Ranch CC
Report | Richard Humphreys

North Ranch: Time for transformation

Fifty years after it was originally laid out, the Ted Robinson layout has been re-envisioned by Jackson-Kahn Design and rebuilt by Landscapes Unlimited

Team building
Turfgrass
Interview | Richard Humphreys

Team building

Turfgrass has launched its US arm with the appointment of John Lawrence, Adam Moeller and Brad Owen. Richard Humphreys speaks with them, Turfgrass founder John Clarkin and director of agronomy Julian Mooney to find out more

Birdie Act: An end to templates?
Kevin Murray
Feature | Adam Lawrence

Birdie Act: An end to templates?

Legislation before the US Congress would extend the copyright protection that currently exists for buildings architecture to golf course design. But would that preclude the construction of classic hole designs, asks Adam Lawrence?

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