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This is a 4 page paper comparing and contrasting the concepts used in golf course designs. Examples include Pebble Beach and Augusta National. The designs of golf courses have changed a great deal over the last century and a half. Original golf course designs incorporated a great deal of the natural elements present in the landscape because there were very few options available in regards to moving earth. These courses proved to be very challenging and many withstood the test of time with relatively few changes over the years, such as Pebble Beach. During the 1920s and 1930s, the “Golden Age” of golf course design occurred and such classics as Augusta National were built to accommodate the ever increasing popularity of the game. While still maintaining a natural landscape especially in regards to its fruitland past, Augusta in contrast to other courses, has undergone a great many design changes over the course of time. Most changes were in response to the increasing number of spectators which attend the Masters’ tournament held there each year while other changes were meant to keep the course challenging.
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natural elements present in the landscape because there were very few options available in regards to moving earth. These courses proved to be very challenging and many withstood the test
of time with relatively few changes over the years, such as Pebble Beach. During the 1920s and 1930s, the "Golden Age" of golf course design occurred and such classics as
Augusta National were built to accommodate the ever increasing popularity of the game. While still maintaining a natural landscape especially in regards to its fruitland past, Augusta in contrast to
other courses, has undergone a great many design changes over the course of time. Most changes were in response to the increasing number of spectators which attend the Masters tournament
held there each year while other changes were meant to keep the course challenging. Before the 19th century, and the time of
"golf architects", the "architectural skills employed in the courses is minimal and yet the lesson learned is invaluable: nature provides the most enduring challenge" (Morrissett, 2000). During the early days
of golf course design, the designers spent very little time on site before development began and the holes were placed largely around naturally occurring objects as they had very few
options in regards to moving land. Many of the courses which were developed in the 19th century have since undergone several modifications as modern equipment has become available.
From 1900-1937, the term "golf architect" was coined by Charles Blair Macdonald, during an era in which architects "started to move and shape land to
create hazards and add strategic interest" (Morrissett, 2000). One of the classic golf courses which was developed in the early 20th century was Pebble Beach Golf Links in California in
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