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ASGCA Insights
ASGCA
34 episodes
2 months ago
Davis Love III recounts his "incredible adventure" over 30 years as Ryder Cup player and captain. When it comes to golf course architecture, he discusses the influence of ASGCA's Pete and Alice Dye and others, and how "designing 'hard' is easy…interesting and memorable is a much better goal."
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Davis Love III recounts his "incredible adventure" over 30 years as Ryder Cup player and captain. When it comes to golf course architecture, he discusses the influence of ASGCA's Pete and Alice Dye and others, and how "designing 'hard' is easy…interesting and memorable is a much better goal."
Show more...
Golf
Sports
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ASGCA Insights with Sandy Cross
ASGCA Insights
19 minutes
4 years ago
ASGCA Insights with Sandy Cross
Sandy Cross, PGA of America, says the industry’s focus on Diversity & Inclusion in the game still hinges on a valuable point: “If you’re not having fun, you probably aren’t coming back.” The new “Make Golf Your Thing” campaign reminds everyone there is more than one way to love the game.
ASGCA Insights
Davis Love III recounts his "incredible adventure" over 30 years as Ryder Cup player and captain. When it comes to golf course architecture, he discusses the influence of ASGCA's Pete and Alice Dye and others, and how "designing 'hard' is easy…interesting and memorable is a much better goal."