Norman H. Woods

American golf course architect

Norman H. Woods (1908–1987)[1] was an important North American golf course architect who designed many courses in Canada and the United States.[2] He apprenticed under course designer Stanley Thompson[3] and he was a member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects from 1954 until 1976.[4] He died in 1987.[4]

Courses designed

(Not an exhaustive list)

  • Broadmoor Public Golf Course, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada[2]
  • Capitol City Golf Club, Lacey, Washington, US[2]
  • Glendale Golf and Country Club, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada[2][3][5]
  • Highlands Golf Club, Billings, Montana, US[2]
  • Kokanee Springs Resort, Crawford Bay, British Columbia, Canada[2]
  • Lords Valley Country Club, Hawley, Pennsylvania, US[2]
  • Marias Valley Golf Club, Shelby, Montana, US[2]
  • Nile Shrine Golf Course, Mountlake Terrace, Washington, US[2]
  • Rossmere Country Club, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada[2]
  • Signal Point Golf Club, Fort Benton, Montana, Canada[2]
  • Stony Plain Golf Course, Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada[2]
  • Falcon Lake Golf Course, Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada[3][5]
  • Revelstoke Golf Club, Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada
  • Hirsch Creek Golf Course Front Nine (Kitimat, British Columbia)

References

  1. ^ "Norman H. Woods". American Society of Golf Course Architects. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Norman H. Woods designed golf courses, ratings and reviews".
  3. ^ a b c http://www.golfcanada.com/course-reviews/british-columbia/kokanee-springs-golf-resort.htm, Kokanee Springs: Mountain Golf Off The Beaten Path, Andrew Penner, Retrieved December 22, 2011.
  4. ^ a b http://golfarchitects.lib.msu.edu/chronological.htm, American Society of Golf Course Architects, Chronological Architect's Gallery, Norman H. Woods, Retrieved December 22, 2011.
  5. ^ a b http://www.golf-courses.ca/courses/top100.html, Top 100 Canadian Golf Courses, Retrieved December 22, 2011.
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