News | 01 July 2008 How to prompt pace of play The American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) has released guidelines detailing the issue of pace of play from a design perspective.
News | 01 July 2008 TOUR WATCH: 7-10 August: USPGA Championship; Oakland Hills Country Club, Detroit, USA Ben Hogan famously brought the 'monster' of Oakland Hills to its knees in the 1951 US Open.
News | 01 July 2008 Vasatorp TC fans championship aspirations Vasatorp Golfklubb in Sweden has opened its new tournament course, the latest design from Arthur Hills/Steve Forrest and Associates.
The Concession News | 01 July 2008 The Concession Co-designer Tony Jacklin gave Adam Lawrence a tour of America's best new private golf course.
Titirangi Golf Club News | 01 July 2008 Titirangi Golf Club Architect Chris Pitman describes how he restored Alistair MacKenzie's 'pleasurable excitement' at Titirangi.
News | 01 July 2008 The Rock revamped The Rock Golf Club's 18-hole Nick Faldo design has reopened after undergoing a series of refinements.
News | 01 July 2008 Water's Edge back in the game The Water's Edge Golf Course, Chicago, USA has reopened following a US$5 million renovation by golf architect Richard Mandell and Aspen Corporation.
News | 01 July 2008 Golf operations go west According to a panel of international golf experts assembled by Club Car, international golf operations are becoming increasingly 'westernised' and changing from a social club situation to performancebased businesses.
News | 01 July 2008 Hemstock, home and away Construction has started on a sustainable pay-and-play golf course in Leigh, north of Manchester, UK.
The Player: Bernhard Langer News | 01 July 2008 The Player: Bernhard Langer Bernhard Langer tells GCA he enjoys old-style golf, but prefers it without too much randomness.