Desmond Muirhead
Forrest Richardson profiles the life and works of the eccentric British architect.
Tom Simpson
An English eccentric who built many of the best courses of continental Europe, Tom Simpson is a true unsung hero of course design, says Tom Mackenzie
Donald Ross
Donald Ross may well be the most
misunderstood golf architect of all time, says Richard Mandell.
Archie Simpson
Few will have heard of him, but many have played the holes he laid out. Richard Goodale argues that Archie Simpson deserves far more attention.
Philip Mackenzie Ross
The last flowering of golf’s Golden Age? Jonathan Gaunt profiles Philip Mackenzie Ross, designer of Southerness and recreator of Turnberry.
Old Tom Morris
Was Old Tom really the first great golf architect, or is his reputation inflated by those who redesigned his courses? Richard Goodale tries to find out.
Stanley Thompson
Canadian golf architect Jeff Mingay profiles his fellow countryman, the larger than life designer of Banff Springs, Jasper Park and Highlands Links.
Charles Blair Macdonald
CB Macdonald, the creator of the National Golf Links of America is renowned as the father of American golf, says Jim Noyes.
The Pioneer: Dr Alister MacKenzie
Designer of Alwoodley and Moortown in the UK, Cypress Point and Augusta National in the USA, and Royal Melbourne in Australia, Alister MacKenzie created some of golf’s most revered courses.
Restoring Colt
Adam Lawrence looks at Colt's work and how Martin Hawtree is dealing with a restoration project at Toronto Golf Club.