Category Archives: March/April 2012

The Wild, Wild West

My favorite author of all-time is Louis L’Amour or, as he branded himself, “America’s Storyteller.” Every book started with a bang, literally–somebody shooting at somebody in the start of a black-and-white conflict ultimately ending with the good guy winning the … Continue reading

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Blending Beautifully

The course was once a desert.

Project Portfolio The Specs: Location: Goodyear, Ariz. Designer: Bartell Design, LLC Amenities: The Lakes Course at Tuscany Falls Golf Club at PebbleCreek is one of those special courses enthusiasts will want to play again and again. The scenic layout with … Continue reading

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Get A Grip On Golf-Course Design

A superior golf course begins with an attractive piece of land and a professional golf course architect who can transform almost any type of property into a piece of art and a challenging golfing experience. Completed properly, routing a golf … Continue reading

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Disc-Golf Course Design

As one of the nation’s fastest growing sports, a well-designed disc-golf course can have a significant impact on a local community. Disc golf uses discs inspired by the original Frisbee flying disc, but modified for weight, rigidity, and aerodynamics to … Continue reading

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Overuse And Neglect

Much press is given to golf courses–the turf, the landscaping, the architecture of the clubhouse, even the layout of the pro shop. And those are all essential parts of the experience for players. But, just for this article, let’s turn … Continue reading

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