Jeff Mingay: On Golf Architecture

Saturday, September 22, 2012

1st (new) blog post in 2 long is now up at jeffmingay.com

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Alas! This blog has officially moved to Mingay Golf Course Design's new web site at  jeffmingay.com , where all previous entries at this...
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Development of a bunker #oakvillegolfclub

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Proposed location ~ March 2012. Click on all images to enlarge. Rough shape. Field sketch, illustrating proposed detail. ...
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Sunday, June 17, 2012

A few thoughts on Olympic-Lake.

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During my last visit to the Olympic Club, in January 2009, the new par 3 8th hole was under construction. Click on image to enlarge . ...
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

At the Derrick Club.

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Visualization of proposed improvement at (what could be) the Derrick Club's par-5 6th hole. Click on images to enlarge. Obvi...
Thursday, May 31, 2012

Mixing it up.

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As a follow-up to yesterday's post, which touched on the importance of creating distinctive golf courses, below is a collection of photo...
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Building architecture > golf architecture.

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Our recent work at The Oakville Golf Club, influenced and inspired by site characteritics and conditions, history, client needs and desi...
Friday, May 18, 2012

A bit more from Uplands.

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Some (more) of what's left of Stanley Thompson's 1922 design in Thornhill, Ontario (click on all images to enlarge):  The par...
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Jeff Mingay
Jeff Mingay is a golf course architect based in Canada. He began his career more than a decade ago working with fellow Canadian golf course architect, Rod Whitman, at places like Blackhawk Golf Club, Sagebrush Golf and Sporting Club, and Cabot Links. With a number of exciting projects on the go and in development, Jeff established Mingay Golf Course Design Ltd. in 2009.
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