DAILY MAIL | Article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
Article date: March 16, 2001
MONTY GRABS FULL CREIT
Byline: NIGEL DEMPSTER
THE proud boast of Scotland's world No 6 golfer Colin Montgomerie that he personally designed the new Emirates Hills course in Dubai has shocked friends of the course's true designer — architect Desmond Muirhead, who lives in America on the West Coast.
Norwich-born Muirhead, 77, one the world's best-known golf course designers, was commissioned by Dubai Government minister Mohammed Alabar to create an entire golfing town in the desert near the Nad Al Sheba racecourse.
The £6 billion project includes luxury homes for 80,000 and four golf courses, one of which, costing £25 million, has already been constructed.
Says a friend of the veteran designer, who is credited with inventing the term 'golfing community': 'Montgomerie may be the front-man whose name is being used. But it is absolute rubbish to say he designed the course. He is a golfer and had no input whatsoever.
'It's like saying Pavarotti designed the Sydney Opera House.' This week, a Sunday rag ran a spread in which Montgomerie, 37, claimed to have designed the course, and asserted: 'I have an eye for it and it's something I will eventually become more deeply involved in.' He also claimed to have 12 more golf course designs on the go worldwide.
But Muirhead, from his home in Newport Beach, California, confirmed to me that he is the man entirely responsible for the new Dubai course, plus the housing development surrounding it.
Muirhead, who read engineering at Cambridge, followed by architecture and town planning at the University of Oregon, tells me: 'I am a great admirer of Colin Montgomerie as a golfer, but it would be silly to say he has designed this course. He is not an architect.'
'Colin had nothing to do with it, other than being what is known as the celebrity endorser. In fact, I am shocked to learn of his claim.'
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OK. Perhaps I am a biased individual in this regard. But, aside from some of the true gentlemen in our business (who are, indeed, profressional golfers), there are very few professional golfers who actually perform golf course architectural work. I recall speaking directly with Desmond about this travesty of the truth — Desmond must have used the phrase "Pack of lies" twenty times during the short time we went back and forth on the raging trend of golf professionals getting into the design business. His frustration at the time was this very incident — Colin speaking to the media and, literally, assuming credit when Desmond told me he only visited the site once, and that was before any work had begun.
So, I ask you — What lies are you privy to in this regard? I am interested because I am currently writing a piece on the good, the bad and the ugly associated with professional names taking credit for golf course architecture when, possibly, it is not at all deserved.