Mackenzie Ross
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Philip Mackenzie Ross (1890–1974) was a Scottish golf course architect who worked throughout Europe developing golf courses in France, Spain and Portugal as well as the United Kingdom. After 1945 he carried out a great deal of remodelling and restoration and in 1949 completed Southerness, in southwest Scotland, which is probably his most respected work. In 1971 Ross was elected the first president of the British Association of Golf Course Architects.[citation needed]
Golf courses
A partial list of courses designed or worked on by Ross includes:
References
- ^ Rusbridger, Alan (2 November 1991). "Fear of fairway traffic". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
- ^ a b Crawford, Iain (5 February 1982). "Played in the game of life". The Guardian. p. 14. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
External links
- EIGCA | Articles | Golf Course Architecture in Europe – 100 Years of Evolution at www.eigca.org
- North Berwick Golfing Pioneers
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