Found this from 2004:
http://golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php?topic=12236.0;wap2HARVARD DESIGN SCHOOL ANNOUNCES
GOLF COURSE DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS
Seminars for Professionals in the Golf Industry: Throughout January, February, March, and April 2004, the Harvard Design
School Office of Executive Education will offer design professionals over 50 continuing education seminars in a wide range of disciplines such as architecture, urban planning and design, marketing and business management, leadership, and
environmental design and restoration. The one- to three-day seminars will take place in and around the Harvard University
campus, with fees ranging from $405 to $1,025. Included in these programs is the Harvard Design School Golf Course Design and Development Institute, consisting of six seminars dealing with varied aspects of golf course design and development,taught by leading professionals in the industry.
Harvard Design School Golf Course Design and Development Institute:
· Golf Course Design | March 29-30, 2004
With Instructors: Brian M. Silva, Cornish, Silva and Mungeam Inc., Uxbridge, MA; Andrew Staples, Robert Muir Graves &
Damian Pascuzzo, Ltd., El Dorado Hills, CA.
· Golf Clubhouse Programming, Planning, and Design | March 29-31, 2004 With Instructors: Richard Diedrich, Diedrich LLC, Atlanta, GA; Dwight H. DeMay, Hart Howerton, San Francisco, CA.
Guest speakers: Bob Wesselman, The Bear's Club, Jupiter, FL; Cindy Anderson, Troon Golf, Scottsdale, AZ.
· The Landfill/BrownfieldGolf Equation | March 31, 2004
With Instructor: Roy Case, Case Golf Company, Lake Worth, Fl.
Guest speakers: Robert Colangelo, Brownfield News, Chicago, IL; Danielle Miller Wagner, International City/County
Management Association, Washington, DC; John Sapora and Brandon Johnson, First Tee Program, St. Augustine, FL;
Robin Bullock, Atlantic Richfield Co.; Peggy Cullen, AIG, New York, NY; Michael Hill, Marsh Inc., Washington, DC;
Jeffery Telego, Risk Management Technologies, Inc., Alexandria, VA; Anthony Ianello, Illinois Port Authority; Linda
Garczynski, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC; Dawn Moses, City of Houston, TX; Glenn Stock, ET
Environmental Corp., Atlanta, GA; Bill Gauger, EnCap Golf Holdings, Raleigh, NC.
· Golf Course Restoration | March 31, 2004
With Instructors: Brian M. Silva, Cornish, Silva and Mungeam Inc., Uxbridge, MA; Geoff Shackelford, author, Santa
Monica, CA.
· Golf Course Environmental Considerations and Cost-Effective Construction | April 1-2, 2004
With Instructor: Michael J. Hurdzan, Hurdzan Golf Course Design, Inc., Columbus, OH.
Guest speaker: William Burbank, Abbellire, Inc., Sandwich, MA.
· Golf-Residential Site Planning | April 1-3, 2004
With Instructors: Dwight H. DeMay, Hart Howerton, San Francisco, CA; Steve Garbier, Sasaki Associates Inc., Watertown,
MA.
Guest speakers: Tom Berkley, The Pine Hills, Plymouth, MA; Gary Anderson and David McIntyre, Sasaki Associates Inc.
A complete list of seminars can be found on our web site:
http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/professional/exec_ed/seminarsExecutive Education Seminars reflect the Harvard Design Schools role as the nations leading center for education,
information, research, and technical expertise on architecture and the built environment through its three major
departments--architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning and design. Beyond its academic degree programs, the school educates a broad range of design professionals, policy makers, government officials, business leaders, and the public about architecture and design and their impact on our lives and communities through a rich array of conferences, exhibitions, and research activities. The Executive Education Seminars are one component of the schools many initiatives in continuing education, including the Career Discovery Program and the Loeb Fellowship Program.
The Harvard University Graduate School of Design Executive Education Seminars are registered with the AIA Continuing
Education System (AIA/CES) and are committed to developing quality learning activities in accordance with the CES criteria.
Harvard University Graduate School of Design Executive Education is also registered with the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) as a provider of Continuing Professional Education programs for landscape architects.