Monday, July 19, 2010

New Kuta Golf Course | Bali


New Kuta Golf and Ocean View, the newest and most spectacular, situated in the stunning grounds Regions Pecatu Indah Resort, Pecatu, Uluwatu.

Designed by Golfplan, NKG provided with 18 Holes Championship Golf Course in Bali, with five sets of tees fit all levels of players and ran a few yards from the 7500 "Black Monkeys".

The golf course has two distinctive nine, with the back nine run along the sea front, Hole 14, 15 & 16, is our version of "Amen Corner" and is "Simply stunning", but is not afraid to be shorter and a friendly "white Dragon Tees" same both fun for high handicap golfers.

New Kuta Golf is every bit a challenge as the world's best links courses, with views that will ensure that you have to stop at one house only to catch his breath, and enjoy a delicious snack.

Away from the golf Dining 1'st Class all the way, with a wide selection of private spaces, such as the panoramic view from Menara Tower is sealed in absolute privacy, a full ballroom catering for all MICE events, and a second open-air restaurant overlooking the 9th & 18th Green is a imperative.

New Kuta Golf wait for golf enthusiasts, active members and social & golf tour is proud to offer five star services found only in the best resort in Bali.

The Largest Indoor Golf Course in The World 2010



If you like golf you can play in this field. The concept of this golf course will be launched in 2010 and will be one of the best places to play golf while on vacation for you.Golf Center will be built in the Netherlands with 34 bays in an area of 15 000 square feet, which is equipped with bunkers, sauna and spa. This golf course location has not been determined but few architects have been dealing with this project. This golf course is expected to attract 150 000 visitors annually because of the uniqueness of this center and golf facilities.

Let's Play Golf at World Class Field Greens

Golf enthusiasts can expect nothing less than world-class green field in Singapore, with more than 20 field and driving range that serves the public and members of the exclusive. Make a punch at one of this field, each carefully designed to provide a spectacular experience for golfers. Not surprisingly, the great golfers like Greg Norman, Nick Faldo, Phil Mickelson and others have graced the game on the field this beautiful island. So remember to try one of the field when you visit this country. Changi Golf Club is an ideal field with a 9-hole undulating roads, par-34 that included eight holes, one of which is registered in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest par (leanest) in the world. Executive Golf Course, the first in Singapore, Includes more than 1425 meters from the blue tees, this field has two par 4s where the other is the par 3s that are started from pit-3 in 85 meters to the Hole 5 is the longest at 300 meters. You will only walk with you and your handicap certificate of proficiency to tee your way through this program,Executive Golf Course is equipped with common facilities such as 42-bay driving range, pro shp, club house, changing rooms and recreational land nearby. Green Fairways, located in the heart of Bukit Timah, managed by Lee Harrington, an Australian professional female golfer, is the perfect place if you want a game for the session pick-me-ups that can restore your condition. Green Fairways is one of the few public golf courses in Singapore, nine-hole driving range with 60 bays, a subtle, good ball and the super area of grass land surrounded by dense forest area.. Jurong Golf Club, Indulge in a round of golf to play your favorite even after the sun set through the system is $ 3,000,000 which spotlights illuminate your game with 720 lights strategically placed. Keppel Club, Keppel Country Club evolved from a three-hole in the ground nutmeg plantation in 1904, becoming the 21st century incarnation of the form field with an area of 18-hole round. Laguna National Golf & Country,in addition to the two multi award-winning 18-hole, par 72 field, Master's and Classic, there is the dedication of the professional crew who will personally train you to improve your game in the fairways. Marina Bay Golf Course, Close to many popular hotels strategically located in the heart of the city, Singapore's first golf course and only 18-hole golf course, par 72, offers the golfer who has a traditional architectural style of the Scottish Golfers can also enjoy massage therapy from a professional masseuse to relieve tension, aches and pains after the game. Orchid Country Club, designed by Mr. Ong Teng Cheong, a trained architect and former president of Singapore, Orchid Country Club which has a standard field 27-hole international championship has been divided into three nine-hole field named Vanda (par 36, 3125 m), Aranda (par 36, 3043m) and Deandro (par 37, 3197 m), taken by Singapore's national flower petals. Raffles Country Club, green-field area of 146 hectares of lavish features panoramic views of forested hills and a peaceful lake that you can enjoy the fun while playing golf in Palm Lake Course or Course, two well-maintained field with a 18-hole, which presents various challenges that can be enjoyed by golfers of various skill levels and abilities vary. Seletar Base Golf Club, designed by leading architect Chris Pitman, Seletar Country Club is a neat site with a 18-hole, par 72 with 6381 yards on the ground with a wavy background Lower Seletar Reservoir and the forest canopy hijau.Berdasarkan championship ever held, the field at the Seletar Country Club requires strength hit the ball and an intelligent strategy. Sentosa Golf Club is the place to improve your golf game when traveling with kids to Sentosa bright. The club is appreciated as one of the best golf destination in Asia, is home to two fields that are used to magnificent championship 18-hole par 72 - the field Serapong and Tanjong. In fact, some local and world's top golfers compete in the Barclay's Singapore Open has pitted their skills in playing golf at the challenging Serapong. Singapore Island Country Club,player of the legendary Nick Faldo claimed its beauty and you can not find better support than that for you to orient it to the Singapore Island Country Club (SICC), with four 18-hole competition field, par 71 beautiful and challenging, as well as field executive 9 - hole, two driving range and chipping green and good placement on the island and down the hill a quiet green area of the green nature reserves and reservoirs, measurement varies tee at 5265 m (red), 5751 m (white) and 6077 m (blue).









Monday, July 12, 2010

Little Linksters!


I was visiting with Matt and his new superintendent at Swanson's Golf Center. The Little Linksters were getting a lesson and having a core training session. It looked both like a lot of fun and challenging. It would have been impossible to do this at the old facility.

Each area or piece of equipment is a separate station for a golf/fitness exercise.
Next time I'll get a picture of them all in action...

Can your facility teach the game like this?

Update:
This wasn't little linksters but the Junor Golf Academy - a combination of golf and fitness.
For the little linksters they mow one of the target greens down tight and have them play on the range as if it were a par 3 - part of our initial concept for the range.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

City of Laredo Golf Course



The City of Laredo recently selected 5 design/build teams to interview for their planned municipal golf course. Here is the article. Unfortunately we were not selected as one of the finalists.

What was notable about this request for qualifications?
31 teams in total submitted
Each team included a golf course architect and builder - it is a turnkey project including infrastructure and clubhouse.
The initial meeting was standing room only - there were more architects and builders than at the Golf Industry Show.

Above is the aerial of the site on the Rio Grande. The property was donated to the city by a local developer. The water rights are essentially free. The city has $6.6 Million to spend on the project - and that was including the bottled water we were given during the site visit - they had no room for over-spending.

It is a very cool site with lots of features - big arroyos, arid vegetation and good materials to build a course.

When the city announced that the $6.6MM included the clubhouse and infrastructure, there was an audible groan from the attendees. Most, if not all, thought it was way too low.

Our team thought it was more than enough. If I write more about the proposal I'll describe how our team was formed -- I think we were the best team for the city.
I wasn't originally going to submit, because of the difficulty in winning a municipal project -- the team was too good to not submit.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Don on #7

Don and I had a match recently. I had a 3 up lead until we got to #12. There is definitely a home field advantage. I haven't beaten Don or our client in too long!

I have to settle for good pictures of Don hitting out of our bunkers. At least this was a cool new angle on #7. This is the last hole we built, and it went through several changes - the end result is that it turned out very well - it gets high marks from both of us.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Nice Try!


I got a nice call today from a gentleman who was traveling to the area of the golf course. He had a bet with his friends that there was a course - they didn't believe him - and he was determined to win his bet, and try and find a great place for them to play. Turns out he won his bet - but won't be getting to play.

If he ever did make it into the clubhouse he'd better watch out for our new friend... see above. He does help keep out the uninvited guests. He is over 12' long.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Don Mahaffey's 7 tips for successful gang mowing

Don Mahaffey's 7 tips for successful gang mowing

1. Send out a trim mower to edge out features and fairway perimeters. The gang unit will work a lot faster if he’s not trying to mow a perfect edge and the trim mower will help to keep a “high-end” look.

2. Treat the gang units like every other cutting unit. For some reason people think a gang cutting unit is indestructible or can’t go dull. Big reel, small reel, powered or not, they gotta be sharp and well adjusted. No short cuts here.

3. Don’t irrigate the night before you mow.

4. Get the right unit for the application. You can’t mow fairways with a 5 blade unit. 11-blade units are rare so you’ll probably have to buy the reels and install yourself. But you can get an excellent cut with the right unit.

5. Keep the turf lean and don’t let it get puffy. This goes for all mowing, but especially so for gang units because of their weight. They’ll take big ugly bites out of thatchy turf. If that happens, It’s not the mower, it’s your grass.

6. Alter directions just like you would with any other mowing equipment.

7. Use some of the money you save gang mowing to throw a few more crew parties.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Here comes the Gang Mower


The following is from Don Mahaffey our project and golf course superintendent extraordinaire. Here is his great post from earlier in the year regarding 19 things a golf course can do to lower maintenance costs. The top of his list included something you don't see every day - a Gang Mower - pictured above. He has received several inquiries from around the world once word got out - here Don's take on how it REDUCED THE FAIRWAY MOWING MAN HOURS BY 50%:

When Mike Nuzzo and I started building Wolf Point, we had a few instructions from our client, the owner of the course. Chief among those instructions was he wanted the course outrageously good and he wanted it maintained in a practical manner. Since we were in a very windy area, hard against the South Texas coast, we knew the course needed some width to be playable. The wind blows all the time here. Both Mike and I are huge fans of the Old Course at St. Andrews and we used her as inspiration for a lot of what we did. One of our challenges was to build this big golf course and yet find a way to keep maintenance costs reasonable. One of the ways we decided to do that was design the course so we could cut the fairways with a large pull behind gang mower.

How does mowing equipment like a large gang mower affect design? We made sure any bridges we needed were large enough to handle the tractor and mowing unit. Turned out that with a transport frame a standard 10 ton bridge was fine. Anywhere we had fairway bunkers close together we made sure there was not only room to pull the gang between them, but room enough to alter the path so as not to create permanent tire ruts. This required bunkers being a minimum of 20 feet apart, which was no problem. If we felt they needed to “play” closer together than that we simply shaped the bunkers to gather shots and beefed up the drainage so that they would still be dry if they were gathering water as well as balls. We knew we were going to have dew paths from greens-tees-fairways and we built those paths so the gang unit could mow them as well while traveling from one hole to the next. To create more width we have a number of shared fairways that melded perfectly with the use of a large production mower.


We use a Toro 7-gang (above), wheel driven unit that we found used and refurbished over the winter. We installed 11-blade reels along with going through each unit and adding a new coat of paint. We have the unit set at .500, ½ inch, and we are very pleased with the quality of cut. We took one of our lightweight fairway mowers out of action and converted the cutting units to thatching reels. So now, we have a dedicated fairway verti-cutting machine. We slice the fairways as time allows and right now the plan is too vert-cut every fairway once a month. I believe one of the keys to a high quality of cut with gang units is too keep the grass thinned out. Puffy turf scalps with any mowing equipment but really scalps with a gang unit since there is no front roller. Keep the turf thinned out and not only does it cut better, it plays better as well. We cut our fairways twice a week and apply a growth regulator in conjunction with foliar feed every 21 days.

We maintain Wolf Point’s 80 acres of fwys, 4 acres of greens, and 10 acres of rough, along with other Ranch duties (like bailing hay) with 4 people plus myself. The only way that’s possible is with equipment that can get the job done well and in a practical time frame. Our gang unit helps us do that and I will be surprised if we didn’t see a little more of this approach as golf participation stagnates while maintenance costs continue to increase.

Check back in a few days for Don's tips to a successful gang mowing operation.


Sunday, April 4, 2010

Houston Chronicle Names Swanson's Best Practice Facility

BEST PRACTICE FACILITY
Swanson Golf Center
Matt Swanson’s Golf Center is the one-stop practice facility, with a driving range, short-game practice area, teaching pros and club fitters on hand to take your game to the next level.
It was the clear choice, mainly because it improves and expands so well on the basic concept of a driving range.

The results
1. Swanson Golf Center.....19.3 percent of vote

Insiders say:
Swanson received an even stronger endorsement.

The best golf in Houston and beyond
Golfers are used to making a lot of decisions. Perhaps that’s why so many of them volunteered for the somewhat daunting task of participating in a survey that included choices galore.
Golf Guide 2010 reveals the pulse of the more than 1,000 area golfers who filled out the survey at chron.com.

To compare the thoughts of the average player and those inside the golf industry, we also made a separate version of the survey available to more than 300 club pros, superintendents and others who make a living at golf, a group we’ve dubbed the insiders.
Here is the link to the full article

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Golf Architecture Magazine


I've been busy on many smaller proposals, back to the blog soon.

In working on some new materials, I keep coming back to last years Golf Architecture Magazine article by Adam Lawrence. I get's better each time I read it - click the image above to read for yourself - even if you've read it before. website.

Monday, February 15, 2010

How many 7 year old's can play your golf course?


How many 7 year old's can play your course?
He does have a hell of a swing.
This is The Old Course at St. Andrews - they even let me play it backwards a few years ago.
There is room for someone who doesn't carry it too high or far to play the course in its entirety -- and have fun!
Notice some of the greens - they are beautiful and over 400 years old - kind of anyway.
I didn't see him lose a ball either.
How many 7 year old's are even allowed on your course?
Check out his video playing the Himalayas too....

Monday, February 8, 2010

When The Saints Go Marching In



New Orleans is a great city.
This week with the Golf Industry Show in San Diego, I bet they would have rather of been in New Orleans for a great party and Mardi Gras too.

The GIS decided not to return to New Orleans in 2012. Too bad.
I read it was because of the turnout to the show last year.
Hard to believe the small turnout was mostly to blame on the city.

This blog is coming back to life, a busy January - one city proposal amongst several smaller items have kept me away.

Who dat?