Golf course decision-makers 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 decision-makers 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 President Greg Muirhead, ASGCA. "It’s useful for first-timers who have never been involved in a golf venture, and even those who have been down this path before."
To obtain a free copy of "Request for Proposal for Golf Course Architectural Services," contact the American Society of Golf Course Architects by mail at 125 N. Executive Drive, Suite 106, Brookfield, WI 53005, by e-mail at info@asgca.org or by phone at (262) 786-5960. For more information on ASGCA, visit their website at www.asgca.org.
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 176 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.
The "ASGCA" designation after a golf course architect’s name signifies experience and professionalism. Every ASGCA members has designed and brought to opening a minimum of five 18-hole equivalents, and most average dozens of layouts in their design portfolio and decades of experience in the profession of golf course architecture.
For more information about ASGCA, including a current list of members and other available publications, log on to the ASGCA website at http://www.asgca.org or call (262)786-5960.
Contact:
Aileen Smith
262-786-5960
aileen@asgca.org