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Description

Matt, David Kahn, and Tim Jackson delve into the artistic aspects of golf course design, discussing how they blend artistry with functionality and the significance of visual communication. They address minimalism, the balance between aesthetics and functionality, and the historical influences on modern architecture. Their insights encompass land shaping, client relationships, and future design visions. Kahn and Jackson also recount their experiences renovating the Mineshaft Course, emphasizing the trust required between designers and clients and the challenges of creating a par-three course while balancing playability with challenge. They highlight current projects like Edgewood Valley and the mission of the Forbatten Foundation, which raises awareness for a rare genetic disease that affects Kahn's daughters.


NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf

Titleist > https://www.titleist.com

Jackson Kahn Design > https://www.jacksonkahndesign.com/

ForeBatten Foundation > https://www.forebatten.org/


Chapters

00:00 Creative Approaches to Golf Course Design
02:54 Artistry vs. Functionality in Golf Course Architecture
06:09 The Importance of Visual Communication in Presentations
09:07 Template Holes: Tradition vs. Innovation
11:50 The Role of Minimalism in Golf Course Design
14:52 Balancing Aesthetics and Functionality
17:58 The Influence of Historical Context on Modern Design
20:57 The Art of Moving Dirt: Shaping Golf Courses
24:10 Client Relationships and Project Management
27:11 The Future of Golf Course Design
37:51 Renovation Journey of the Mineshaft Course
38:13 Creative Freedom in Golf Course Design
39:40 Trust and Autonomy in the Design Process
41:03 The Concept of a Unique Par Three Course
43:50 Balancing Challenge and Playability in Golf
45:19 Inspiration from Military Training in Course Design
49:07 Designing for Membership vs. Tour Events
51:42 Current Projects: Edgewood Valley and Future Plans
58:13 The Forbatten Foundation: A Personal Mission