
Design Process
Site Assessment
The golf course design process begins with the selection of a site, followed by thorough examination of the land. This includes analysis of the soil, irrigation and drainage requirements, topography, and the natural environment of the property. Recommendations are then made to the client concerning the type of course most suited to characteristic of the site. After the design theme is approved the design process continues with the development of the Master Plan.
Conceptual Design
Preliminary Master Plans are compiled by identifying the exact location of the tees, fairways, greens, bunkers and hazards to achieve the design goals of the client. All planning activities and approvals are closely coordinated with the clients engineer/planner and governmental agencies, including environmental considerations.
At the conclusion of this phase, a comprehensive Master Plan along with a detailed cost estimate and construction schedule is developed.




