News | 01 January 2006 Charles Blair Macdonald CB Macdonald, the creator of the National Golf Links of America is renowned as the father of American golf, says Jim Noyes.
News | 01 January 2006 Duke's Course American architect Tim Liddy has redesigned Peter Thomson's 1995 course at the home of golf.
News | 01 January 2006 The challenges of the Middle East The need to find a balance between housing and golf in Middle Eastern developments causes particular problems for architects, says Niall Glen of Harradine Golf.
News | 01 January 2006 High roller golf Going back as far as CB Macdonald’s ill-fated Lido, there have been expensive golf courses. But recently, the trickle of such projects has become a flood.
News | 01 October 2005 The Pioneer: Dr Alister MacKenzie Designer of Alwoodley and Moortown in the UK, Cypress Point and Augusta National in the USA, and Royal Melbourne in Australia, Alister MacKenzie created some of golf’s most revered courses. Mark Rowlinson investigates his legacy.
News | 01 October 2005 One size fits all? Can golf course architects design courses suitable for both professional tournaments and everyday play?
News | 01 October 2005 Real intelligent design Intelligent design in golf is the subtle selection and evolution of golf courses, comments Jeremy Pern.
The Player: Ernie Els News | 01 October 2005 The Player: Ernie Els Triple major champion Ernie Els has strong views on course design, founded on the experience of his 15 years touring the globe. Adam Lawrence learns more.