Golf design and development at Harvard

The Harvard University Graduate School of Design has organised a series of seminars on golf course design and development for March 2003

Next March the Harvard Design School will offer the first half of a group of seminars related to the planning and design of golf courses and resorts. These are:

Golf Course Design

24th-25th March

With Robert Muir Graves (of Robert Muir Graves & Damian Pascuzzo Ltd) and Brian Silva (of Cornish, Silva and Mungeam Inc)

Golf Course Environmental Considerations and Cost-Effective Construction

26th-27th March

With Michael J Hurdzan (Hurdzan Golf Course Design Inc) and William Burbank (Abbellire Inc)

Golf Course Development 1 – The Three R’s: Rounds, Rates and Revenues

24th March

With Barbara Hanley (Golf & Land Economics), Tom Bennison (ClubCorp) and Jim Ward (Nutter, McClennon & Fish) 

Golf Course Development 2 – Design Impacts on Cost and Operations

25th March

With Barbara Hanley (Golf & Land Economics), Terry Buchen (Golf Agronomy International0, Chris Wilkerson and Charles Natale (Environmental Science Services)

Golf Course Appraisal

26th March

With Barbara Hanley (Golf & Land Economics)

Additional seminars in the Harvard Design School Golf Course Design and Development Institute will be offered in the Summer 2003 Executive Education Seminars programme.

Harvard Executive Education www.gsd.harvard.edu/execed

What did you think of this article?
Share your thoughts
Your feedback will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

GolfBusinessNews.com, or ‘GBN’ as many people refer to it, is for the many thousands of people who work in the golf business all around the world.

We cover the full range of topics both on and off the course. We aim to supply essential information both quickly and accurately in a format which is easy to use. Sponsored posts are not accepted and we are independent of all special interest groups.

Click here to sign up for our free twice weekly golf industry news summary

Subscribe