This installment of “Making the Rounds” focuses on golf course architect, Mark Miller, whose creativity also stretches into music and children’s books. Here’s my Q&A with the Coloradoan, who I befriended when he lived in Seattle while working on several area golf projects.
PR Article: Making the Rounds: Part 6
By Article from: GolfCourseTrades.com
In my last installment, I discussed the eye-opening experiences awaiting golf writers on familiarization trips. I’ve taken many of these invitation-only boondoggles, traveling to all manner of facilities – invariably high-end – while being wined and dined after golf rounds along with fellow scribes and local muckety-mucks.
The Renaissance of a Classic – Leilehua Golf Course
Opened in 1949, Leilehua Golf Course has always been considered one of the finest military golf courses worldwide, and a favorite to the local Hawaiian golfing community.
The State of Golf Development in the U.S.
Written by Jeff Shelley, April 2016
Golf, like all sports, is subject to ebbs and flows. We 14-handicappers know the drill: following a birdie or an even rarer eagle is a bogey or a dreaded "other." Over 18 holes our scorecards look like an exotic overseas' phone number.
Kip Kalbrener and Mark Miller remodeling seventh green at Gig Harbor
Written in The Global Journal of Golf Design and Development, February 2015
Work is being carried out to remodel the green on the seventh hole at Gig Harbor Golf Club in Gig Harbor,Washington.