"The great golf courses of the world share a common ingredient with great symphonies--they are technically correct--but more than that they are alive. They have feeling. A great golf course moves you to alternating highs and lows. It excites you, thrills you, and even frightens you. In the end, a great golf course challenges the very best in you...And that's what golf is all about" —Steve Smyers
Since its inception, Steve Smyers Golf Course Architectshave been delivering championship golf course designs around the world. Lead by Steve Smyers, the company's core values are rich in tradition, ethics, and passion for the game. With over 50 projects spanning the globe, Steve Smyers has built an impressive golf course design portfoliothat rivals the great architects of history. Steve Smyers Golf Course Architects provides clients not only an award winning golf course design, but offers the golfers an experience that is simply unmatched.
"Top 100 Courses"
Many of our courses are placed or have been recognized on various publications' Top 100 Golf Courses including:
Blue Heron Pines Chart Hills Golf Club (England) Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club (au)
Grande Pines Golf Club Isleworth Golf & Country Club
Old Memorial Golf Club Royal Harare Golf Club
Southern Dunes Golf & Country Club Wolf Run Golf Club
"At Chart Hills, Steve Smyers doesn't just reveal his understanding of the fundamental principles of classic architecture, he illuminates his mastery of them."--Joseph Passov, Senior Editor/Links Magazine
"Wolf Run is a golf course of bold contrasts, all of them designed to heighten the experience of the land while challenging the golfer to think their way around."—Bradley Klein, Architectural Editor/Golfweek
"Not since Mackenzie or Tillinghast has a golf architect used bunkering to make such bold statements, express such flair, and instill such fear."—Ron Whitten, Architectural Editor/Golf Digest
"I believe golf courses should be designed to make every golfer who plays it a better player by giving them options that require strategy, creativity, and imagination."—Steve Smyers
