Interviews

Oakmont: An interview with Gil Hanse

With the 2025 US Open arriving at Oakmont, Richard Humphreys spoke with the architect, who renovated the course in 2023, about what to expect

Martin Ebert: Design journey

With a portfolio that includes eight of the ten Open venues, Mackenzie & Ebert occupies an enviable position in the golf design industry. Adam Lawrence spoke with principal Martin Ebert to learn how they got there

Designs for the big screen

Chad Goetz and Agustin Piza discuss their design decisions for the virtual holes that featured in the first season of TGL

Bob Harrison: Wizard of Oz

The Australian designer has had a long career and, like many of his countrymen, has spent much of it away from home. Adam Lawrence listened to his tales from the road

Ben Cowan-Dewar: Shock and awe

Golf development firm Cabot now has properties in six countries. Richard Humphreys speaks with co-founder and CEO Ben Cowan-Dewar about what makes a great site, selection of golf course architects, and more

Team building

Turfgrass has launched its US arm with the appointment of John Lawrence, Adam Moeller and Brad Owen. Richard Humphreys speaks with them, Turfgrass founder John Clarkin and director of agronomy Julian Mooney to find out more

Brian Curley: Life of Brian

The designer has surely clocked up more air miles than anyone else in the business. Adam Lawrence caught up with him in between flights to discuss his career and his new venture with Jim Wagner

Oakmont: An interview with Gil Hanse

With the 2025 US Open arriving at Oakmont, Richard Humphreys spoke with the architect, who renovated the course in 2023, about what to expect

Martin Ebert: Design journey

With a portfolio that includes eight of the ten Open venues, Mackenzie & Ebert occupies an enviable position in the golf design industry. Adam Lawrence spoke with principal Martin Ebert to learn how they got there

Designs for the big screen

Chad Goetz and Agustin Piza discuss their design decisions for the virtual holes that featured in the first season of TGL

Bob Harrison: Wizard of Oz

The Australian designer has had a long career and, like many of his countrymen, has spent much of it away from home. Adam Lawrence listened to his tales from the road

Ben Cowan-Dewar: Shock and awe

Golf development firm Cabot now has properties in six countries. Richard Humphreys speaks with co-founder and CEO Ben Cowan-Dewar about what makes a great site, selection of golf course architects, and more

Team building

Turfgrass has launched its US arm with the appointment of John Lawrence, Adam Moeller and Brad Owen. Richard Humphreys speaks with them, Turfgrass founder John Clarkin and director of agronomy Julian Mooney to find out more

Brian Curley: Life of Brian

The designer has surely clocked up more air miles than anyone else in the business. Adam Lawrence caught up with him in between flights to discuss his career and his new venture with Jim Wagner

Sean Dudley
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Jet set to become golf set

The famous winter resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo, host of the 1956 Winter Olympics and home to the Italian jet set and glitterati, is finally to acquire an 18 hole golf course.

The project was initiated in 2000 by Giorgio Carriero of the Associazione Golf Cortina, but even preliminary approval proved difficult to gain.

The course has been designed by Peter Harradine with the support of local civil architect Silvio Bernardi, ecologist Stefano Reniero and staff members Paolo Luongo and Inaki de la Cuadra.

The team has had to overcome many obstacles and obstructions. Merely constructing a golf course wasn't enough: it had to be a sustainable mountain golf course because of the ecological sensitivity of the area.

The conditions specified by local ecologists, environmentalists and authorities for the prospective golf course added complexity to an already difficult task. The sheer volume of drawings, reports, sketches, investigations, certificates, certifications, examinations and procedures addressed, created, passed and obtained during construction was astounding. The design team agreed that such difficulties exceeded anything that they had previously experienced, despite Harradine Golf 's long experience in Switzerland and Germany, where ecological and environmental regulation is extremely strict.

"The course meanders through majestic pine trees and two natural biotops that will now, ironically, find guaranteed protection mainly because the project has alerted the authorities to the sensitive nature of these areas which will benefit from a heightened surveillance during the construction and maintenance of the course," says Peter Harradine. "Ecosystems will be protected and this project will ensure that golfers enjoy an intimate contact with nature normally reserved only for people who actually seek such experiences by walking amongst the treasures offered by this particular environment."

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