Golf Course Architecture  |  April 2014
In this issue, we take a look at the design of very long par threes. Such holes, often requiring a full driver, were common 100 years ago, but have gone out of fashion in our own age. But there are signs they might be returning to favour. Additionally, we look at the importance of shaping in the delivery of great golf design, and visit the site of the new JCB course in England, plus Old Tabby Links in the US, Royal Troon in Scotland and Ekerum in Sweden; and Renaissance Club developer Jerry Sarvadi shares his thoughts on the current golf market.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Golf Course Architecture April 2014.