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The domino effect: What to consider during renovation and remodeling
It was U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower who made “the domino effect” a part of popular language. In 1954 Eisenhower reasoned that allowing even one

The long game of renovation
In recent years, more golf clubs — private, public and semi-private — have been breaking large course renovations into phases. This shift has occurred for

Clubhouse of the Year 2025
The clubhouse serves a dual purpose: It needs to function as the so-called “face” of the club, and it needs to accommodate the needs of

Faces of Golf Architecture: Douglas Fredrikson
Doug Fredrikson’s connection to golf began in Atlanta, growing up immersed in the game alongside his father. As a youngster, he caddied for him, and

Landscapes Unlimited part of team to develop Kettle Forge golf course in Wisconsin
Landscapes Unlimited has been named as part of a development, design and construction team tasked with creating Kettle Forge, a new championship golf course located

Development of the Year 2025
Any new golf course development is somewhat of a gamble. With such a huge investment, the end result better be worth the time, money and

Faces in Golf Architecture: Tripp Davis
Tripp Davis is known for his hands-on approach and strategic detail in golf course architecture. He founded Tripp Davis and Associates (TDA) in 1994, and

Renovation of the Year 2025
Sometimes the theme of a particular crop of competition winners is difficult to pinpoint, but this year’s is a no-brainer: What’s old is new again.

The domino effect: What to consider during renovation and remodeling




Landscapes Unlimited part of team to develop Kettle Forge golf course in Wisconsin



