Golf Course Design Documentation

Graham Marsh Golf Design's documentation and detailed design plans have been implemented to simplify the stages of Golf Course Development and deliver a Golf Course under world best practices.

Using managed systems incorporating specific design methodologies and practices, Graham Marsh Golf Design accurately document Graham's vision for each Golf Course Development.

Typical Golf Course Design Documentation

  • Golf Course Design Schedule
  • Concept Plans
  • Master Plan
  • Golf Course Master Plan Report & Design Methodology
  • Detailed Golf Course Design Construction Plans
  • Accurate Schedule of Quantities and Works Programme
  • Golf Course Imagery
  • Landscape Strategy Plan
  • Golf Course Design Specifications (USGA) and Standard Practices
  • Marketing Material

As a Golf Course occupies a very large footprint on the ground, it is imperative that accurate documentation of the Golf Architects Vision is presented to each Client in detail to justify expenditures and ensure efficiency of design and construction.

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