From golfcoursenews.com:
Mark A. Mungeam, ASGCA, announced the creation of Mungeam Cornish Golf Design, a course architecture firm formed in response to the recent dissolution of Cornish, Silva and Mungeam.
After nearly 20 years working together — but most of that time overseeing their own projects independent of one another — architects Mark Mungeam and Brian Silva have decided to create separate businesses that reflect their long-established work habits while enabling each to explore new challenges.
“It was great working with Brian. We influenced and learned a lot from each other, which really helped our design styles evolve and improve,” said Mungeam, who noted that Mungeam Cornish Golf Design was officially formed in August of 2006.
Mungeam Cornish sets out on its new course with a variety of projects. The firm’s ongoing work includes the complete restoration of Woodway Country Club, a wonderful Willie Park Jr. design in Darien, Conn. and finalization of a bunker renovation and practice facility expansion project at municipal owned Cranberry Valley Golf Course on Cape Cod. The firm is preparing master plans for Robert Trent Jones-designed North Hills Country Club in Manhasset, N.Y. and 27-hole Silvermine Golf Club in Norwalk, CT and will continue fine-tuning of the Top-100 Olympia Fields Country Club (North Course) in Chicago and the A.W. Tillinghast-designed Golden Valley Golf and Country Club in Minnesota.
This spring sees the 18-hole grand opening of Butter Brook Golf Club, a dynamic new design in Westford, Mass. The firm has also begun the design of The Falls at Black Creek, a new 18 in rural Forestburgh, NY, where the rustic course is gently sited among ledge outcrops, wooded slopes and a mountain stream.
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