Golf Course Architecture  |  July 2021
The cover of our July 2021 issue features the tenth hole of the South course at Oakland Hills, photographed by Larry Lambrecht. Brad Klein reports on the restoration work completed by Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner and how the project has breathed new life into the championship venue.
Our main feature article for this issue asks, does the pandemic-fuelled golf revival have legs? Adam Lawrence reports on how the golf design industry may emerge post-Covid; and architects from around the world explain how the pandemic has changed the way they work.
We profile Kedleston Park in England, which has upgraded its irrigation to bring uniformity to its playing surfaces, and the Belmont Golf Course in Virginia, where Scot Sherman of Love Golf Design has led a reinvention of the layout originally designed by AW Tillinghast.
Our Tee Box section includes news of Binh Tien Golf Club, Golfplan’s new course in Vietnam; the recent restoration of Hollywood Golf Club in New Jersey by Brian Schneider of Renaissance Golf Design; a forward tees project at Woking Golf Club in England; and an interview with Pierfrancesco De Simone, who has designed a new golf course for Poiano Resort, overlooking Lake Garda in northern Italy.
There’s plenty more too – enjoy the issue!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Golf Course Architecture July 2021.