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Who
Are Our Members?
Membership in ASGCA signifies that an architect is primarily
dedicated to the profession of golf course design, has acquired
sound technical training, has completed not less than eight
years of practical experience in golf course architecture
and designed at least five 18-hole equivalents, and is recognized
by the other members as a competent professional.
Simply put, ASGCA members are the cream of the crop when
it comes to golf course architects. The membership process
is thorough and peer-reviewed; only 177 golf course architects
in the world lay claim to this prestigious designation.
In addition, ASGCA members abide by standards of professional
practice and a stringent code of ethics. These standards set
for the golf course architect’s role in contract negotiations
and his or her responsibilities to the client. Many public
agencies and entities have recognized that the ASGCA membership
constitutes the highest professional standards in golf course
design. How does a golf course architect become an ASGCA member?
Every ASGCA member must meet a set of criteria in order to
complete the rigorous two-year long application process. In
fact, the standards are so strict that the average age of
the new ASGCA member elected was 46 in 2006. In addition to
being a citizen of Canada, Mexico or the United States and
working for a firm based in one of these countries, all ASGCA
members must meet the following criteria:
- Be at least 28 years of age and been practicing golf course
architecture for a minimum of eight years
- Have designed at least five 18-hole equivalents, three
of which must have opened in the past six years
- Adhere to a strict professional Code
of Ethics (PDF)
Peer Review
ASGCA members are very involved in the review of each potential
member’s application. Four of the five representative
courses submitted on an application are evaluated in person
by an ASGCA member. The member studies plans of the course,
interviews construction personnel, club management and either
walks or plays the course with the applicant.
In addition to the course evaluations, each applicant must
be sponsored by three ASGCA members. The sponsors are members
who can personally vouch for the character, professional integrity
and high level of applied architecture skill of the applicant.
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