Of course, this doesn’t just happen in golf courses. It happens everywhere, but the important areas to look at are lawns, golf courses, and other landscaped and chemically-managed areas. The problem is this: say the groundskeeper notices the green is looking a little lackluster.
Brian will teach you his technique to making a golf green.
Feb 16, 2007 · If you’ve ever been interested in how a golf course is designed, here’s a step-by-step guide to what happens: 1 Observing the site. The first thing a …
Oct 12, 2018 · 10 golf course design 'rules' that were meant to be broken. Over the years, certain (mostly arbitrary) rules have been placed on golf courses and individual holes. Just as iconoclasts tend to make the most interesting art, these great courses and holes break the rules. The Old White TPC at The Greenbrier breaks the "rule" that golf courses ...
The 18th at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass., heads due west into the setting sun. Boston Globe/Boston Globe via Getty Images. Proper routing is an essential trait of great golf courses, and one of the accepted tenets of routing is to avoid a finishing hole that faces the setting sun if at all possible.
Golf course architecture is an art form, but especially as it has become big business and a lucrative profession, many rules have sprung up that tend to constrain developers and architects, hampering efforts to built the most compelling possible collection of holes and, therefore, the most compelling possible course.