LATEST
NEWS

Richard Humphreys
/ Categories: News

Tripp Davis to renovate and restore course at Oklahoma City G&CC

Golf course architect Tripp Davis is to renovate and restore the course at Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club in Nichols Hills, Oklahoma.

The Perry Maxwell and Alister MacKenzie course opened in 1929. It was one of only a few courses that they collaborated on – others include Crystal Downs in Michigan and the Ohio State University Scarlett course.

“Being given the responsibility to renovate and restore the Maxwell/MacKenzie course at Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club is uniquely exciting for me given my history there and the many friends I have there,” said Tripp Davis. “I first played the course in 1985 as a freshman on the University of Oklahoma golf team, and it has since been one of my favourite courses in the world. Being able to bring the golf course back to more what it was intended to be by Maxwell and MacKenzie will be one the greatest thrills of my professional career.”

The restoration side of things will include: restoring the original rounded/irregular shape of the tees; returning strategic widths in fairways; removing many introduced trees; restoring the strategic intent and style of bunkers; and returning the size of the original greens.

Davis aims to preserve the existing – mostly original – contours of the greens, while making minor changes to equip them for modern play. All greens have had their existing contours scanned, with each layer of the rebuilding process to be monitored with GPS equipment.

Renovations will include restructuring of tees, greens and bunkers; regrassing most of the course using Latitude 36 bermuda for tees and fairways, and 007 bentgrass for greens; while drainage and cart paths will also to be renovated.

Jason Gold – who has been at Tripp Davis & Associates (TDA) for over ten years – will be on site shaping the course. Davis will also be on site regularly due to living 30 minutes from the course, as well as limiting his workload. He will oversee the shaping of greens to ensure that the existing character is preserved.

“Jason and I will be working to make sure every detail is right and that every strategic element is pure to how Maxwell and MacKenzie wanted the course to play,” said Davis. “They were extraordinary at making everything they did look like a natural part of the land and using that to create beautiful strategic variety and interest, highlighted by the angles they created and the importance of precision when playing into the greens.”

TDA is also working with EC Design Group from Iowa, to plan a new irrigation and pumping system.

The club will close the course for construction this winter, with plans for a limited reopening in December 2019, and full play in Spring 2020.

Previous Article Kapalua Golf reroutes its Bay course to help improve pace of play
Next Article Joakimides overseeing progression of new course at Navarrenx
Print
4588 Rate this article:
No rating
Slideshow HTML
  • Oklahoma

    Tripp Davis aims to restore the strategic intent and style of bunkers including on the eleventh

  • Oklahoma

    Davis is to renovate and restore the course at Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club

Richard Humphreys

Richard HumphreysRichard Humphreys

Other posts by Richard Humphreys
Contact author

Contact author

x
Summer 2025 issue of ASGCA’s By Design magazine is out now
Magazine, News | Mon 09 Jun, 2025

Summer 2025 issue of ASGCA’s By Design magazine is out now

New release asks: ‘what inspired you to become a golf course architect?’

The April 2025 issue of Golf Course Architecture is out now!
Magazine, News | Wed 16 Apr, 2025

The April 2025 issue of Golf Course Architecture is out now!

Includes reports from Maggie Hathaway and Apogee, interviews with Martin Ebert and Dave Axland and a feature on golf art

FEATURE
ARTICLES

Playing firm and fast in France
Tahoma 31
Report | Stacie Zinn Roberts

Playing firm and fast in France

Golf de Cannes Mougins has regrassed its fairways with Tahoma 31 bermuda. Stacie Zinn Roberts spoke with agronomist Alejandro Reyes and superintendent Thibaut Perez about its performance

You shall go to the ball
Russell Kirk
Report | Toby Ingleton

You shall go to the ball

A Cinderella story has unfolded at the Waldorf Astoria Golf Club, within Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. Toby Ingleton reports

Oakmont: An interview with Gil Hanse
USGA/Fred Vuich
Interview | Richard Humphreys

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
Taku Miyamoto
Interview | Adam Lawrence

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

South course at Apogee Club: New scenery for second act
Toby Ingleton
On site | Toby Ingleton

South course at Apogee Club: New scenery for second act

Toby Ingleton reports on a design debut for the partnership of Mike Davis and Tom Fazio II, in the new course hotspot of south Florida

The art of golf
theberkshire.co.uk, The R&A World Golf Museum and National Galleries of Scotland
Feature | Adam Lawrence

The art of golf

Adam Lawrence profiles some of the best illustrators of golf courses in the game’s history – both full-time artists and architects who draw or paint

A masterplan of masters’ plans
Cohasse CC
Report | Mark Wagner

A masterplan of masters’ plans

Mark Wagner writes about the Tim Lewis-led renovation of Cohasse, a course that includes the work of Donald Ross and the sons of Frederick Law Olmsted

Quail Hollow: An interview with Tom Fazio
PGA of America/ Gary W. Kellner
Interview | Richard Humphreys

Quail Hollow: An interview with Tom Fazio

The architect talks about how this year’s PGA Championship venue has evolved over the past 30 years

Bringing golf to Benin
Afrikafun Production Stephane Brabant
Report | Richard Humphreys

Bringing golf to Benin

Jeremy Pern and Gregori International are creating the first 18-hole course in the West African country, on an ‘almost perfect’ site that also includes a sacred grove and voodoo shrines

The future of vegetation management on Melbourne’s Sandbelt
Lukas Michel/CDP
Opinion | Mike Clayton

The future of vegetation management on Melbourne’s Sandbelt

Mike Clayton discusses Alister MacKenzie’s transformative impact on Australian golf and how clubs can avoid repeating previous mistakes by establishing a long-term plan focused on indigenous plants

Maggie Hathaway: A force for good
Stephen Barton – Second Collective
On site | Adam Lawrence

Maggie Hathaway: A force for good

The reconstruction of the nine-hole course in Los Angeles is the golf industry at its best, says Adam Lawrence

Gopher Watch Competition – April 2025
Gopher Watch, News | Wed 16 Apr, 2025

Gopher Watch Competition – April 2025

Which course has Sandy the gopher visited this month?

MOST
POPULAR

FEATURED
BUSINESSES