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Golf Course Architecture Magazine January 2023 Back Issue

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The January 2023 issue of Golf Course Architecture features the Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club in New Zealand, photographed by Gary Lisbon, on the cover. The club was created following the merger of Royal Auckland GC and The Grange GC, each of which had an 18-hole course. Chris Cochran of Nicklaus Design has now completed a new 27-hole layout, with three contrasting but complementary nines.

In this issue we also ask: what level of bad golf can an architect be expected to design for? We constantly hear how course designers have created a layout to accommodate players of all abilities, but is there a limit to how low they should go: a point at which making a course even more playable is no longer practical and/or desirable? Adrian Stiff, Phil Smith, Ron Forse, Robin Hiseman, Kurt Bowman and Tom Doak provide their thoughts.

Adam Lawrence visits The Addington in London, which is undergoing a transformation by the Clayton, DeVries & Pont design firm. We also profile Old Chatham in North Carolina, a ‘players club’ that has been renovated by Rees Jones.

He may have just turned 90, but Ron Kirby is still working. He has just finished overseeing the rebuild of the Apes Hill course in Barbados, and talks with GCA about his career in the golf design business.

Elsewhere, we hear Mike Clayton’s thoughts on the Dark Ages of British golf; our Tee Box section includes news of the Gil Hanse-designed Ballyshear Golf Links that has opened at Ban Rakat Club in Thailand; and we speak with Tom Marzolf of Fazio Design about the Cypress course renovation at Bonita Bay Club in Florida.

The January 2023 issue of Golf Course Architecture also comes with our GCA Green Pages 2023 supplier directory, which includes profiles of potential partners for your next golf design project. There are also project overviews from Art Schaupeter, Blinder Bunker, Laughing Waters, Rain Bird, Turf Irrigation Services, WAC Golf and ZLine Bunker Systems.
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January 2023 The January 2023 issue of Golf Course Architecture features the Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club in New Zealand, photographed by Gary Lisbon, on the cover. The club was created following the merger of Royal Auckland GC and The Grange GC, each of which had an 18-hole course. Chris Cochran of Nicklaus Design has now completed a new 27-hole layout, with three contrasting but complementary nines. In this issue we also ask: what level of bad golf can an architect be expected to design for? We constantly hear how course designers have created a layout to accommodate players of all abilities, but is there a limit to how low they should go: a point at which making a course even more playable is no longer practical and/or desirable? Adrian Stiff, Phil Smith, Ron Forse, Robin Hiseman, Kurt Bowman and Tom Doak provide their thoughts. Adam Lawrence visits The Addington in London, which is undergoing a transformation by the Clayton, DeVries & Pont design firm. We also profile Old Chatham in North Carolina, a ‘players club’ that has been renovated by Rees Jones. He may have just turned 90, but Ron Kirby is still working. He has just finished overseeing the rebuild of the Apes Hill course in Barbados, and talks with GCA about his career in the golf design business. Elsewhere, we hear Mike Clayton’s thoughts on the Dark Ages of British golf; our Tee Box section includes news of the Gil Hanse-designed Ballyshear Golf Links that has opened at Ban Rakat Club in Thailand; and we speak with Tom Marzolf of Fazio Design about the Cypress course renovation at Bonita Bay Club in Florida. The January 2023 issue of Golf Course Architecture also comes with our GCA Green Pages 2023 supplier directory, which includes profiles of potential partners for your next golf design project. There are also project overviews from Art Schaupeter, Blinder Bunker, Laughing Waters, Rain Bird, Turf Irrigation Services, WAC Golf and ZLine Bunker Systems.


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The January 2023 issue of Golf Course Architecture features the Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club in New Zealand, photographed by Gary Lisbon, on the cover. The club was created following the merger of Royal Auckland GC and The Grange GC, each of which had an 18-hole course. Chris Cochran of Nicklaus Design has now completed a new 27-hole layout, with three contrasting but complementary nines.

In this issue we also ask: what level of bad golf can an architect be expected to design for? We constantly hear how course designers have created a layout to accommodate players of all abilities, but is there a limit to how low they should go: a point at which making a course even more playable is no longer practical and/or desirable? Adrian Stiff, Phil Smith, Ron Forse, Robin Hiseman, Kurt Bowman and Tom Doak provide their thoughts.

Adam Lawrence visits The Addington in London, which is undergoing a transformation by the Clayton, DeVries & Pont design firm. We also profile Old Chatham in North Carolina, a ‘players club’ that has been renovated by Rees Jones.

He may have just turned 90, but Ron Kirby is still working. He has just finished overseeing the rebuild of the Apes Hill course in Barbados, and talks with GCA about his career in the golf design business.

Elsewhere, we hear Mike Clayton’s thoughts on the Dark Ages of British golf; our Tee Box section includes news of the Gil Hanse-designed Ballyshear Golf Links that has opened at Ban Rakat Club in Thailand; and we speak with Tom Marzolf of Fazio Design about the Cypress course renovation at Bonita Bay Club in Florida.

The January 2023 issue of Golf Course Architecture also comes with our GCA Green Pages 2023 supplier directory, which includes profiles of potential partners for your next golf design project. There are also project overviews from Art Schaupeter, Blinder Bunker, Laughing Waters, Rain Bird, Turf Irrigation Services, WAC Golf and ZLine Bunker Systems.
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This quarterly publication explores golf design, development and renovation in depth, with feature articles that give accurate, consistent and articulate insights into the subject, and commentary from both our in-house editorial staff and the industry’s most respected and authoritative sources.
Our Editorial Advisory Board, comprising industry experts, helps choose topics of the greatest relevance and interest to the industry. Golf Course Architecture is supported by various organisations, and covers golf architecture stories from around the world.

Course development involves far more than just design, so the magazine covers subjects such as agronomy, the use of technology and hot button issues such as the environmental impact of golf courses.

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