podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Keith Cutten
Shows
Feed The Ball
Episode 91: Keith Cutten 3
Keith Cutten comes back on the Feed the Ball podcast to discuss the new Shorty’s course at Bandon Dunes that opened last year, Brantford Golf & Country Club in Ontario and building Ken Baskt’s The Ranch near Hobe Sound, Florida. He also explains the working dynamics of his firm Whitman, Axland, Cutten (WAC), how Dave Axland and Rod Whitman work, the importance of small contours and what an updated chapter of his book The Evolution of Golf Course Design might look like. Photos: Above, Brantford Golf & Country Club (Brantford G&CC); Main page, Shorty’s at Bandon...
2025-01-13
1h 15
Superintendent Radio Network
Tartan Talks 99: Keith Cutten
Projects on some surreal sites, a book and forming a business partnership with two of his mentors. Keith Cutten has already accomplished plenty in the early stages of his golf course architecture career.
2024-09-24
48 min
The Fried Egg Golf Podcast
Bandon Shorty's and the History of Golf Course Design with Keith Cutten
On May 2, Bandon Dunes' latest par-3 course, Bandon Shorty's, will open during the resort's 25th-anniversary celebration. In this episode, Garrett sits down at Bandon Dunes with one of the designers of Shorty's, Keith Cutten, a partner in the firm Whitman, Axland & Cutten. Garrett and Keith discuss the origins of WAC, the renowned skills of his co-designers Rod Whitman and Dave Axland, the goals and process behind the Shorty's project, and the joys and difficulties of designing short courses in general. In the second half of the pod, Garrett and Keith dig into the fascinating ideas of Keith's book The...
2024-03-23
1h 24
Getting to the Green
Keith Cutten: Golf Course Architect
That one bunker that always gets in your way is there for a reason, and Keith Cutten can tell you why. In this episode, learn what it took to create some of your favorite courses and how Keith gets to the green by designing it. Getting to the Green is hosted by Mackenzie Mack, presented by the PGA of America, and is produced by Earfluence.
2022-08-31
35 min
Feed The Ball
Feed the Ball Salon Vol. 20, ft. Dave Axland and Tim Liddy
Tim Liddy and Dave Axland have worked together on a number of projects including, most recently, Harrison Lake in Indiana, a remodel that included the addition of several new holes and a re-routing of the course. Liddy, the primary designer, was a longtime collaborator with the late Pete Dye and knows his mentor’s work and beliefs as well as anyone. Axland is the longtime associate of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw and has been the “muscle” behind most of their best work since the early 90s. He’s also recently joined forces with Rod Whitman and Keith Cutten to creat...
2022-03-17
1h 44
TrapDraw Podcast – No Laying Up
48: Keith Cutten
Randy is joined by author and golf course architect, Keith Cutten. They discuss Keith's book, "The Evolution of Golf Course Design," which is the December 2019 Reading Room selection. Keith's book details the history of design from the early days of the game until now, with emphasis on the architects, authors, and visionaries that shaped it all. This felt less like a typical interview and more like getting to attend a fantastically informative, entertaining lecture on something I love. Thanks to Keith and hope you enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-12-10
1h 27
TalkinGolf
TG History Ep 08: Keith Cutten
Canadian golf course architect Keith Cutten originally started out to write a thesis for his University course but that project ultimately morphed into The Evolution Of Golf Course Design. Keith joins Episode 8 of the podcast to talk about the role of golf courses - and their architects - through time. Link mentiond on this episode: Keith Cutten's book The Evolution of Golf Course Design Keith Cutten on Twitter Get in touch via email: history@talkingolf.com Society of Golf Historians Facebook Group Connor Lewis on Twitter
2019-04-26
1h 32
Feed The Ball
Episode 45: Keith Cutten 2
Canadian designer, author, artist and historian Keith Cutten returns (Episode 15) to discuss his new book, “The Evolution of Golf Course Design.” The book traces how golf course architecture has morphed and changed through time, and, more importantly, examines the underlying societal and economic forces that continually shape the way golf has historically been created. Keith talks to Derek about the difficulty of working and building Cabot Links, turning the design knob to “11” on new short courses, applying the concept of natural selection to golf course design, the market dominance of neoclassical naturalism, the “Dark Ages” of golf writing and...
2019-03-05
1h 59
Talking GolfGetaways: Your Golf Getaways Podcast
Ep. 120: ‘The Evolution of Golf Course Design’ with architect Keith Cutten
Canada-based golf architect Keith Cutten returns to “Talking GolfGetaways” to discuss his labor of love, “The Evolution of Golf Course Design,” a wide-ranging book that explores the origins of the game’s great venues and how they have changed over years, decades and even centuries.
2018-12-08
51 min
The Golfer's Journal Podcast
Episode 20: Keith Cutten
Keith Cutten is a Canadian golf course architect and the author of the new book, "The Evolution of Golf Course Design." He joined the podcast to talk through his career in architecture, how he came up with the idea for his book and the current state of the golf industry.
2018-11-20
34 min
Feed The Ball
Episode 15: Keith Cutten
Sagebrush in British Columbia Keith Cutten is an integral player in golf design’s next generation who has worked alongside a variety of architects including Bill Coore, Jeff Mingay, Doug Carrick and, most importantly, his mentor Rod Whitman shaping features, drafting plans, developing budgets and running job sites. He’s also one of the leading young historians on golf course design and expects to publish a book, “The Evolution of Golf Course Architecture” later this year. He joins Derek Duncan to talk about the kinds of things Bill Coore might like as a gift, Canadian architect...
2018-03-19
1h 50
Talking GolfGetaways: Your Golf Getaways Podcast
Ep. 90: Golf Course Designer Keith Cutten’s Emergency 9
Keith Cutten, best known for his Atlantic Canada work on the Cabot courses and new renovation at The Algonquin in New Brunswick, takes the plunge into our Emergency 9 as hosts Darin Bunch and Mitch Laurance dive into his golf-traveling soul, from England to the Canadian Rockies to a few West Coast bucket-list favorites.
2018-03-02
30 min
Talking GolfGetaways: Your Golf Getaways Podcast
Ep. 89: Talking Atlantic Canada Golf with Architect Keith Cutten
Working his way up from an intern, Keith Cutten has had a hand in some of the best golf projects in Atlantic Canada and beyond. “Talking GolfGetaways” hosts Mitch Laurance and Darin Bunch catch up with Keith at The Algonquin to talk about the recent Rod Whitman-led renovation as well as their early days on the courses at Cabot Links on Cape Breton Island.
2018-02-28
39 min
Talking GolfGetaways: Your Golf Getaways Podcast
Ep. 88: Exploring The Algonquin Resort and New Brunswick Golf
If you’re gearing up for a summertime golf getaway, co-host Darin Bunch suggests our friends to the north — The Algonquin Resort in New Brunswick, where the golf design team of Rod Whitman and Keith Cutten have just finished an expansive renovation of the historic oceanfront golf course. Plus, epic food and a waterslide!
2018-02-26
22 min