LATEST
NEWS

Wigwam Resort ready for tournament play following Lehman’s bunker reno
Sean Dudley
/ Categories: News

Wigwam Resort ready for tournament play following Lehman’s bunker reno

A bunker renovation project has been completed at the Gold Course at the Wigwam Resort near Phoenix, Arizona.

The project was overseen by architect Tom Lehman and a team from Key Golf Management, a golf course care and maintenance company based in Las Vegas.

Key Golf’s Linebacker bunker liner was introduced across the Robert Trent Jones Sr-designed course, with Lehman working to introduce some new fairway lines, reposition selected bunkers, and remove others.

“The Gold Course at one time was known as one of the best courses in the country, and it still has the bones to be that,” said Lehman. “Golf has passed it by a little technology wise and maybe design wise. We’re trying to take it back to the original feel; to give it a little variety and a different look.”

Kip Wolfe, vice president of Key Golf, was impressed by the amount of time Lehman spent on course, describing him as more of a visionary architect that one who prefers drawings and contour lines.

“His only drawings were an occasional sketch on a cardboard top off a paint box,” Wolfe said. “He hit endless golf shots so he could see where he wanted the bunkers and rough lines. We’ve never worked with an architect that spent that much time making sure it was done right from the field. His passion was obvious, and it showed in the final product.”

The amount of bunkering removed from the course is substantial, with only 38 of the 89 bunkers in place before the work started still remaining. 

“Sometimes bunkers get put in simply because they look good in that position,” said Lehman. “We tried to eliminate all the unnecessary ones and use the bunkers in a way so that they mean something and become really significant strategically. We changed the fairway lines so they don’t have a straight bowling alley type feel. Fairway lines should pinch in at certain points and get wider in other areas. It all fits together and provides a better look.”

Prior to this project, the Gold Course went through a comprehensive restoration and renovation project in 2007. Led by Forrest Richardson, ASGCA, that work resulted in the current routing and made room for a 14 acre practice area and putting course.

In addition, Richardson was tasked with identifying the original bunkering from Robert Trent Jones, Sr. when he extended the 18 hole course to 36 for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. According to Richardson: "Goodyear had become increasingly jealous of rival Firestone and the success of their Ohio club. Jones' solution was a 36 hole plan led by a young field superintendent Jay Morrish." 

The Gold Course will have its first major test following the latest project when the annual Patriot All-America tournament visits the Wigwam Resort from 29-31 December 2015.

Previous Article Tim Liddy selected to lead renovation of Ross holes at Hamilton Elks
Next Article Season’s greetings from the team at Golf Course Architecture
Print
4799 Rate this article:
No rating
Sean Dudley

Sean DudleySean Dudley

Other posts by Sean Dudley
Contact author

Contact author

x
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

The October 2024 issue of Golf Course Architecture is out now!
Magazine, News | Thu 17 Oct, 2024

The October 2024 issue of Golf Course Architecture is out now!

The Keep at McLemore, a Bill Bergin-Rees Jones mountaintop design in northwest Georgia, features on the cover

FEATURE
ARTICLES

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?

The art of project management
Leeds Golf Design
Opinion | Giulia Ferroni

The art of project management

Giulia Ferroni of Leeds Golf Design spells out the intricacies of executing a masterplan and the skills required from a golf course architect

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