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Jeff Brauer: Transplanted
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Trademarks of a Brauer design? Look for the MacKenzie-inspired bunkers, at least one double fairway, giving you a choice of directions, and wider fairways with more options on the line of play. But also look for more simple bunkering, as inspired by Ross, on some of his newer designs.
Brauer said architects like to try new things, too. I remodeled a green in California at San Dimas Golf Club and I contoured it toward the mountain, instead of letting it fall away from the mountain like it is normally done. The people back there told me no one has made a putt on that green in 15 years, Brauer said, with a laugh.
Which Brauer courses does he think will stand the test of time?
I have a hard time evaluating my golf courses, Brauer said. Right now I love Cowboys Golf Club, but if I evaluate it in three to five years I might hate it. I might have taken a new path stylistically. Then I might come back in 10 years and love it again. Im just trying to put the best golf courses on the best sites I can. Some will be worthy of tournament play and some will be just golf courses anyone can go out on and have fun without being punished from the toughness.
He definitely thinks there are still good sites for golf courses.
Every so often people in the business talk that all the good sites are taken, but just look at Bandon Dunes, he said. I dont think it is true. Tangle Ridge is good site and so is Whitestone in Benbrook. Cowboys Golf Club is an incredible site. In the old days they just put golf courses in the flood plains, but now can put them in much better locations.
What about over-saturation of daily-fee courses?
I think the Dallas market is worried about over-saturation, he said. Last year play was down about 5 percent. Cowboys Golf Club started slow, but now it is booked solid. I even have a hard time getting a tee time. The main thing about Dallas-Fort Worth golf is that in the summer no one wants to play from noon to 2 p.m., so I think more and more courses will come up with inventive pricing structures and give discounts during the middle of the day.
Brauer and his firm, Golf Scapes, have designed 40 golf courses and remodeled 80 throughout.
So what does Brauer tell his Yankee friends back in Chicago now? I tell them I just took a dip in my pool and its December.
Brauer began his career in the Chicago area and his first project was the Kemper Lakes Golf Course, site of the 1989 U.S. PGA Championship. In 1984, he formed his own practice and moved to Arlington.
He has been commended for his work in all the major golf magazines. Giants Ridge Golf Club in Biwabik, Minnesota was honored as third best in the State of Minnesota. Other courses taking awards include Tangle Ridge Golf Course in Grand Prairie, noted as the best low budget project in the United States for the year 1991.
The Links at Sierra Blanca in Ruidoso, N.M. has been cited along with Colorados Canterberry Golf Course and The Avocet Course at Wild Wing Plantation in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Brauer has been a member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects since 1980, serving as President in that organizations milestone "50th Anniversary" year, in 1995-1996.
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