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Steve_ Shaffer

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Jim Nagle starts own golf course design firm....
« on: March 11, 2024, 10:33:23 AM »
After a quarter-century working side by side with Ron Forse, golf course architect Jim Nagle has launched his own design firm, Nagle Design Works, fulfilling what he calls a lifelong goal.

 Nagle will hit the ground running with a handful of ongoing and upcoming projects on his schedule.
 He is currently finishing up rebuilding the back nine on Philadelphia Country Club's Spring Mill Course, and soon will begin work on a renovation of Westwood Country Club in the Cleveland area.
 Other upcoming projects include working on a master plan for Eagles Mere, a William Flynn design tucked into rural northeastern Pennsylvania.

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https://www.turfnet.com/news.html/after-25-years-nagle-starts-own-golf-course-design-firm-r1966


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Tim Martin

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Re: Jim Nagle starts own golf course design firm....
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2024, 10:45:48 AM »
After a quarter-century working side by side with Ron Forse, golf course architect Jim Nagle has launched his own design firm, Nagle Design Works, fulfilling what he calls a lifelong goal.

 Nagle will hit the ground running with a handful of ongoing and upcoming projects on his schedule.
 He is currently finishing up rebuilding the back nine on Philadelphia Country Club's Spring Mill Course, and soon will begin work on a renovation of Westwood Country Club in the Cleveland area.
 Other upcoming projects include working on a master plan for Eagles Mere, a William Flynn design tucked into rural northeastern Pennsylvania.

Read more:


https://www.turfnet.com/news.html/after-25-years-nagle-starts-own-golf-course-design-firm-r1966


Congrats! There’s plenty of untapped potential at Eagles Mere so I’ll look forward to seeing Jim’s contribution.

mike_malone

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Re: Jim Nagle starts own golf course design firm....
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2024, 11:19:26 AM »
Jim has a great reputation redoing some classic designers’ work like Alison and Flynn and others. He will do well.
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Mark McKeever

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Re: Jim Nagle starts own golf course design firm....
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2024, 02:29:18 PM »
Happy to hear this, Jim is a great guy too.
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Rory Connaughton

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Re: Jim Nagle starts own golf course design firm....
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2024, 01:39:56 PM »
Congratulations to Jim!


Tim_Weiman

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Re: Jim Nagle starts own golf course design firm....
« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2024, 02:09:27 PM »
After a quarter-century working side by side with Ron Forse, golf course architect Jim Nagle has launched his own design firm, Nagle Design Works, fulfilling what he calls a lifelong goal.

 Nagle will hit the ground running with a handful of ongoing and upcoming projects on his schedule.
 He is currently finishing up rebuilding the back nine on Philadelphia Country Club's Spring Mill Course, and soon will begin work on a renovation of Westwood Country Club in the Cleveland area.
 Other upcoming projects include working on a master plan for Eagles Mere, a William Flynn design tucked into rural northeastern Pennsylvania.

Read more:


https://www.turfnet.com/news.html/after-25-years-nagle-starts-own-golf-course-design-firm-r1966


Steve,


I have family that are members at Westwood and am fairly familiar with the course.


Can you describe what Nagle has in mind for this renovation?
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JC Urbina

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Re: Jim Nagle starts own golf course design firm....
« Reply #6 on: March 12, 2024, 02:39:36 PM »
Steve,




Thank you for the wonderful announcement.  Jim is one of the nicest guys in the golf design business.  We run into each other ever so often and I always enjoy his smiling face.  Everywhere I go in the midwest and on the east coast looking at golf courses  Ron and Jim have either been working there, stopped in to tour or people know of them.


I first met Jim years ago in Denver while he was an intern, I could tell even back then he was full of energy and willing to go the extra mile on anything he was working on.


I will be curious if he finds him a ( Jim Nagle) assistant  to mentor like Ron did for Jim


Bravo!



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