Golf Course Architecture  |  April 2016
A golfer saying that a course is fair is among the highest praise they can give, but does golf need to be fair to be good? In Issue 44’s lead feature, Adam Lawrence speaks to golf course architects to find out more about what fairness means to them.
Also in this issue, Golfplan’s Jeff Danner explains why public courses need a contingency plan in anticipation of emergency upgrades in order to survive in the long term. GCA pays a visit to the architect’s latest design at Danzante Bay on the Baja California peninsula, and discuss the benefits of the recent renovations to the famous old Machrie links course on the Scottish island of Islay. We also have the latest design stories from around the world in our tee box section, including news of a ten course complex now under development in Vietnam.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Golf Course Architecture April 2016.