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Courses Newly Planned in the United States Following is a chart containing the sites and contacts for new courses and renovations in the preliminary planning stages. When these courses are ready to begin construction they will be listed again in the "Courses newly approved in the U.S." chart. Courses newly planned We would appreciate your help in updating this section. To contact us call 207-846-0600 or write Golf Course News, P.O. Box in the United States 997,38 Lafayette St., Yarmouth, Maine 04096. Location Contact Location Contact Location Contact Location Contact Alabama Naples Clifton/Ezell/Clifton Greenville Warner Bowen & Sons Pennsylvania — Auburn Ward W. Northrup Naples Founders Corp. Holland Warner Bowen & Sons Ambler Cornish & Silva Birmingham 205-945-4294 Naples Gordon G. Lewis Kinross (906)495-5706 Carversville (215)297-8058 Huntsville Marina & Port Authority Naples Gordon G. Lewis Mt. Pleasant William Newcomb Assoc. Chambersburg (717)264-9763 Mobile Robert T. Jones, Sr. Naples Rees Jones, Inc. Oscoda (517)739-2075 Chambersburg David E. Horn Scottsboro Denis Griffiths & Assoc. N. Fort Myers Ron Garl Pickford (906)647-9812 Elizabeth Twp. Derek & Edson Arizona Port Orange City Hall Standish (517)846-6819 Assoc. of Lititz Camp Verde Arthur Jack Snyder Port St. Lucie Jack Nicklaus Minnesota Gladwyne (215)525-6000 Carefree Jay Morrish & Assoc. Punta Gorda Gordon G. Lewis Belle Plain (612)550-5695 Hanover (717)637-7500 Green Valley Ken Kavanaugh Sebastian Clifton/Ezell/Clifton Minneapolis (612)789-9115 Lancaster Jay Morrish & Assoc. Hot Springs William W. Amick Spring Hill Joseph L. Lee Moorhead (218)485-8229 Lebanon Ronald E. Forse Kingman (602)-757-7919 St Georges Isl'd Clifton/Ezell/Clifton North Mankato First Golf Corp. Limerick X.G. Hassenplug Oracle (602)9454516 St Petersburg Ron Garl Roseau (218)463-3016 Monaghan Twp. Gemini Equipment Co. Prescott Gary Panks Sun City Clifton/Ezell/Clifton Watertown (612)955-2223 Moosic (614)457-9955 Prescott Gary Panks Windermere Desmond Muirhead Missouri Pittsburgh Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay Wickenburg (602)684-2011 Georgia Eureka Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Presto Jack Nicklaus California Albany Grant Wencel Florida Hale Irwin Skytop X.G. Hassenplug Academy NewCity Corp. Alpharetta (404)642-1255 Kansas City Donald R. Sechrest Stroudsburg (717)421-6431 Banning M. McCumber & Assoc. Atlanta (404)237-0040 Lake Ozark Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay York Ault, Clark & Assoc. Carlsbad T. Robinson/D. Collette Atlanta Robert E. Cupp Lake Saint Louis Larry W.Flatt Rhode Island — Chowchilla Bigler, Richard A Braselton Denis Griffiths & Assoc. Marshfield Larry W. Flatt Charlestown Cornish & Silva Davis (916)753-1406 Breman D.J. DeVictor Montana Charlestown Cornish & Silva Davis (916)7564010 Douglasville D J. DeVictor Billings CTA South Carolina Delano (805)725-7527 Greensboro Willard C. Byrd Libby Carl Thuesen Bluffton Jack Nicklaus Fresno Robert Dean Putman Jonesboro (404)461-5100 Nebraska Charleston Bradford Benz Fresno SIM Jonesboro D.J. DeVictor Clearwater Martin Johnson, Jr. Fort Jackson (803)787-4344 Hollister Robert Muir Graves Vidalia (614)457-9955 Ogallala (308)284-4358 Hilton Head Arnold Palmer/ Indio (602)468-6800 Young Harris Denis Griffiths & Assoc. Nevada Ed Seay Jacumba Gary Player Hawaii Las Vegas Jack Nicklaus Hilton Head Isld Clyde B. Johnston Los Banos Bigler, Richard A Heeia Kea Valley Nanatomi Hawaii, Inc. Reno Bradford Benz Hilton Head Isld Clyde B., Johnston Los Banos Bigler, Richard A Honolulu Nelson and Wright GCA Sparks Hale Irwin Hollywood (803)869-3813 Los Osos (805)528-1788 Kaneohe Pacific Atlas (Hawaii) Inc. New Hampshire Irmo (803)772-3336 Menifee Ted Robinson Kaupelehu Nelson and Wright GCA Deny Cornish & Silva Leesville Russell F. Breeden Merced Bigler, Richard A Lanai Jack Nicklaus Lincoln Cornish & Silva Longs Charles A Chic Adams Merced Kenneth Dye Makakilo Nelson and Wright GCA Raymond Gary Player Ware Shoals (803)456-2623 Moraga Moraga CC Pres. T. Lowe Oahu Nelson and Wright GCA New Jersey Tennessee Oroville E.H. Ochinero, Redding Oahu Nelson and Wright GCA Colts Neck Johnny Miller Aspen Grove (404)237-0040 Palm Springs David A Rainville Puhi Nelson and Wright GCA East Amwell Jack Nicklaus Crab Orchard Bob Renaud Palm Springs F. Zoeller/C. Johnston Waihee, Maui Sokan Hawaii Freehold Group Tech Golf Svcs Texas Palm Springs Jack Nicklaus Wailea Daiichi Real Estate Jackson Twp. Mark McCumber Copperas Cove (817)547-2606 Petaluma Bigler, Richard A Idaho &Assoc. Dallas (214)233-4497 Portersville (209)784-9425 Donnelly Valbios Corp. Knowlton Twp. Stephen Kay Galveston Beach Park Board Rancho California Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Idaho Falls William Howard Neff Mt. Holly (609)267-8310 Granbury (817)573-2645 Roseville Robert Muir Graves Illinois Piscataway Middlesex County Hitchcock Parks Dir. Pat Hallisey Sacramento J. Morrish & T. Weiskopf Bristol David & Garrett Gill Improvement Audi. Laguna Vista Scratch Golf Co., Sacramento Ronald Fream, GCA Durand Econ. Dev. Dir. Pompton Plains (201)839-9040 Hilton Head S.C. San demente Arvida Co. Jeff Bargar Washington Twp. Stephen Kay Lewisville (214)436-5332 San Jose Hale Irwin Long Grove T. Robinson/G. Norman New Mexico — Montgomery Scott Miller San Rafael (415)492-1990 Mundelein Killian Design Group Alamogordo (505)479-6511 Round Rock (512)251-7273 Sea Ranch Robert Muir Graves Robinson (618)592-3030 Santa Fe (505)989-8339 San Antonio (512)340-0027 Simi Valley Roy A Dye South Barrington Robert M. Lohmann New York —; San Antonio (512)647-0128 Colorado Waterloo Joseph Heck Cheektowaga (716)686-3445 San Antonio N/A Arapahoe Dick Phelps Woodstock Equity Dev. Corp. Clymer (716)355-4141 Texarkana (214)838-7015 Edwards Hale Irwin Indiana Cortland M. McCumber & Assoc. Utah Glenwood Springs Dick Phelps Brookville (317)458-7431 Croton (914)969-6900 Clearfield Engineering Planning Granby Dick Phelps Columbus Hurdzan Design Group Freehold Stephen Kay Group, Draper Lafayette Hale Irwin/Dick Phelps Corydon Gary Kern/Ron Kern Goshen Stephen Kay Logan Robert Muir Graves Littleton Ree. DistDir. Dave Lorenz Greenwood Steve Smyers Harris Jack Nicklaus Riverton City (801)468-2299 Loveland Dick Phelps Johnson County Robert M. Lohmann Islip William T. Schmitt Sandy (801)468-2299 Connecticut — Lafayette Gary Kern Waverly David E. Horn Vermont Columbia Steve Smyers Marion Gary Kern/Ron Kern North Carolina Brownsville (802)484-7711 Madison Rene Vine, West Haven Noblesville Robert M. Lohmann Asheboro Russell F. Breeden East Burke Cornish & Silva Madison Steve Smyers Iowa Burnsville (704)682-3600 St. Johnsbury Cornish & Silva Madison Steve Smyers Dubuque Leisure Dir. Gil Spence Calabash (919)579-9120 Stratton Mnt. Denis Griffiths & Ass. Manchester Cornish & Silva Kansas Charlotte Clifton/Ezell/Clifton Virginia Middlefield Gary Player Lawrence Ken Kavanaugh Edenton Hale Irwin Bristow Ken Killian Delaware Overland Park Larry W.Flatt Elizabeth City (919)264-3373 Delaplane (703)592-3895 Seaford Ault, Clark & Assoc. Satanta Larry W. Flatt Greenville Gene Hamm Leesburg Lindsay Ervin & Assoc. Sussex County Ault, Clark & Assoc. Ulysses Larry W.Flatt Hendersonville (313)229-9480 Norton (703)328-9792 Florida Louisiana Morganton Russell F. Breeden Reston Tom Fazio Cape Coral Gordon G. Lewis Alexandria Finger-Dye-Spann, Inc. Ocean Isle Beach (919)754-5545 Richmond (314)457-9955 Cocoa Clifton/Ezell/Clifton New Orleans Scott Erwin Roxboro (919)599-2332 Roanoke Russell F. Breeden Cocoa Beach Charles F. Ankrom Maryland Southern Pines (919)692-7111 Salem Russell F. Breeden El Jobean Gene Bates Aberdeen Robert L. Elder & Sons Uwharrie Tom Fazio Smith Mnt. Lake Russell F. Breeden Fort Myers Councilor Bruce Grady Elkridge Brantley Dev. Corp. North Dakota Vmton Russell F. Breeden Fort Pierce Jim Fazio Flintstone Jack Nicklaus Grand Forks Don Herfort Ft Lauderdale Jack Nicklaus Hampstead (301)561-4995 Ohio Washington Goldenrod Ward W. Northrup Lexington Park Clifton/Ezell/Clifton Boardman (216)549-5437 Blaine J. Morrish Haines City Joseph L. Lee Ocean City P.B. Dye Bradford Gene Bates &T. Weiskopf Hawthorne Ward W. Northrup Massachusetts Centerville (513)433-7151 Kingston Robert Muir Graves Hernando Marvin F.Armstrong Brewster Cornish & Silva Cincinnati (513)771-1747 Mazama Robert Muir Graves Homosassa Hale Irwin Dighton Philip A Wogan Columbus (614)457-9955 Port Ludlow Robert Muir Graves Howey-in-the-Hills (904)324-3101 Georgetown Philip A Wogan Galloway Hurdzan Design Group PortTownsend Jack Nicklaus Imperial Lakes Ron Garl Hanson Ray Richard Hartford Twp. Valley View Golf Course Thorp Robert Muir Graves Jacksonville (904)356-5640 Harwich Port Cornish & Silva Hilliard Hurdzan Design Group Wisconsin Jacksonville Jack Nicklaus Mendon Gary Kern/N. Palumbo Middletown Denis Griffiths & Assoc. Appleton Matthew A Eccles Jacksonville Robert C.Walker Oakham Philip A Wogan Minster (419)628-3111 Bloomer (715)568-1741 Jupiter Jack Nicklaus Rockland Philip A Wogan Oklahoma Brodhead (608)897-2777 Lake Wales Gordon G. Lewis Squantum O'Connell Bros. Co. Ardmore (405)223-6613 Fond Du Lac (414)921-9369 Martin County Jim Fazio Michigan Oregon Janesville Vito Episcopo, Chicago Melbourne (407)242-6235 Ada Warner Bowen & Sons Brookings Bob Baldock Lake Geneva Gary Player Melbourne Charles F. Ankrom Ann Arbor Robert Rent Jones, Sr. Hillsboro Tom Kite/Bob Cupp Mayville Robert M. Lohmann Melbourne Ron Garl Copper Harbor (906)2894403 Lyons Don Cutler Robert M. Lohmann Miami Jack Nicklaus Warner Bowen & Sons Mayville Dearborn Portland (404)237-0040 Somerset (715)247-5506 Naples (813)2614455 Dearborn Warner Bowen & Sons West Linn Ken Kavanaugh Naples (813)261-4455 Glen Arbor Robert C.Walker Wyoming Naples (813)774-5333 Glen Arbor The Homestead Casper (307)234-2405 .
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