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PCCraig:
I've heard from a few people here in town that Andrew Green has signed up as consulting architect at Interlachen CC here in Minneapolis.


A few big names came through town in the Fall to tour & interview for the job, but Green won out.


I played my last round of the year out at ICC a couple of months ago, and it will be exciting to see what AG puts together for the course. The course needs to remove quite a bit of trees in my opinion, and that coupled with mowing line restoration would make a big difference. 


The course has a number of wonderful holes and greens such as the 2nd, 4th (!), 5th, 6th, 7th, 10th, 13th (!!), and 18th. It shouldn't need dramatic work to shine the old lady up a bit, however based on AG's past work I'm sure it will be more dramatic than I can imagine.

Jeff_Mingay:

Pat,

Don't forget about the cool stuff going on at Town & Country Club and Minneapolis Golf Club, too  ;)

PCCraig:

--- Quote from: Jeff_Mingay on December 15, 2020, 01:56:19 PM ---
Pat,

Don't forget about the cool stuff going on at Town & Country Club and Minneapolis Golf Club, too  ;)

--- End quote ---


How could I forget?!


ICC is a big project, hence the separate thread. Surprised it wasn't mentioned previously.


Lots of great work going on in town. Yours at T&C and MGC (which is terrific - saw it last fall), Urbina at WBYC and Midland Hills, Axland at Oak Ridge, Rae at Olympic Hills and Northland, etc. 

PCCraig:
A little video from Mr. Green posted a couple of weeks ago that was forwarded to me earlier in case any one is interested:


https://vimeo.com/486433526

David Wuthrich:
Exciting times, thanks for sharing.

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