“Excellence Restored: A Guide to Golf Course Renovation,” a new DVD produced by the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA), in cooperation with the Club Managers Association of America (CMAA), outlines the golf course renovation process, financing options and case studies of courses that have navigated the process successfully.
“Part of the strength of this DVD is that it describes the benefits and process of renovation from the viewpoint of all of the players associated with the club,” notes Bruce Charlton, ASGCA President.
The DVD, which totals 38 minutes, consists of six “modules”—introduction, renovation overview, financing options, the communication process and two case studies—that can be watched individually or as a cohesive whole. CMAA has also produced a companion booklet to complement the piece.
“There are compelling reasons to consider renovation now,” notes CMAA’s Chief Executive Officer, Jim Singerling, CCM, CEC. “Building materials and labor costs are low, and financing costs can be attractive. Perhaps some clubs are scaling back on their golf course renovation plans, but for many, this is a very good time to learn more about how to enhance this important club asset.”
To order a copy of “Excellence Restored,” visit the Publications page of the ASGCA website at www.asgca.org
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