News | 01 October 2007 Developing success Golf is experiencing significant growth across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
News | 01 October 2007 Making the earth move Construction is the missing link between designer and golfer.
News | 01 October 2007 A small town with big ideas Isolated communities are struggling the world over.
News | 01 October 2007 Hawtree takes reins of Trump project British architect Martin Hawtree has been hired by developer Donald Trump to design the proposed Trump Golf Scotland course amid the dunes of Menie Links, north of Aberdeen.
News | 01 October 2007 Dynamic duo Like a marriage, a successful partnership is all about accentuating the positives.
News | 01 October 2007 The Renaissance Club at Archerfield The first time GCA visited the Renaissance Club was in the spring of 2006, when the course was in the relatively early stages of construction, with playing corridors cleared and a few greens shaped, but no grass on the course.
News | 01 October 2007 The Player: Eduardo Romero Senior Tour star Romero tells GCA of his plans to build his own design business.
News | 01 October 2007 Time for change Golf courses have changed tremendously in my lifetime – and while there have been many positive developments, there are also some aspects of modern golf course design and maintenance I am not so keen on.
News | 01 October 2007 Computer euphoria? Iam sure that all architects' offices are now fully computerised and produce incredible images with the help of the latest computer aided design systems.
News | 01 October 2007 The Shire Both times I have visited The Shire, the first course in the UK to be designed by Trajectory, Seve Ballesteros' design practice, I went thoroughly prepared to hate the place.