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“Request for Proposal” Form
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Golf Course Proposal Process
Golf industry professionals interested in golf
course development or remodeling can benefit from a free,
easy-to-use form offered by the American Society of Golf Course
Architects.
“Request for Proposal for Golf Course
Architectural Services” is a comprehensive document
designed to help address key elements of a project, including
general notice, scope of services, owner's responsibilities,
submittal requirements and the selection process.
“The ‘Request for Proposal’
document benefits everyone involved in a golf course project,"
says Bill Love, ASGCA President. “It's useful for first-timers
who have never been involved in a golf venture, and even managers
and committee members who have been down this path before.”
The free brochure, available via mail or e-mail,
may be obtained by calling ASGCA at 262/ 786-5960, via
e-mail, or sending a stamped, self-addressed 9”
x 12” envelope to ASGCA, 125 N. Executive Drive, Suite
106, Brookfield, WI 53005. Alternatively, you can download
a copy below in Adobe Acrobat format.
• Download
Sample RFP (PDF)
ASGCA Background
Founded in 1946 by 14 leading architects, including Donald
Ross and Robert Trent Jones, Sr., the American Society of
Golf Course Architects is a non-profit organization comprised
of 180 golf course designers located throughout the United
States and Canada. Members are actively involved in the design
of new courses, the renovation of existing layouts, and issues
affecting the future of the game.
Media Contact
Aileen Smith
American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA)
125 N. Executive Dr., Suite 106
Brookfield, WI 53005
262-786-5960 | 262-786-5919 (FAX)
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