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  1. Forrest L. Richardson (born April 12, 1959) is an American golf course architect and member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects . Professional career [ edit ] Forrest Richardson began his career under the guidance of Arthur Jack Snyder [1] [2] (1917–2005), a golf architect who changed his career from golf course ...

  2. Forrest established his firm in 1988, today known as Forrest Richardson Golf Course Architects. Their work spans the U.S. from Hawaii and Alaska to the Southwest and East Coast. Internationally they have served clients in Mexico, Central America, Canada, India, Asiatic Russia and throughout Europe.

  3. Born in California and based in Arizona, Forrest Richardson has carved out a steady, strong career in golf course architecture. With several original designs and renovations to his credit, he has been particularly influential in shaping the modern golf scenes of California, Arizona and Mexico.

  4. 14 de jul. de 2023 · Forrest Richardson began designing and building golf courses in his backyard. One of his early creations was Rolling Rocks, a desert layout with natural arroyos and tin can cups. The joy of realizing your childhood dreams doesn’t happen all that often.

  5. 29 de jul. de 2002 · FORREST L. RICHARDSON, ASGCA, is a golf course architect and President of Forrest Richardson & Associates, a golf course design and planning firm in Phoenix, Arizona. For twenty years he...

  6. Forrest L. Richardson (nacido el 12 de abril de 1959) es un arquitecto de campos de golf estadounidense y miembro de la Sociedad Estadounidense de Arquitectos de Campos de Golf ( ASGCA). Forrest Richardson comenzó su carrera bajo la guía de Arthur Jack Snyder [1] [2] (1917–2005), un arquitecto de golf que cambió su carrera de ...

  7. 12 de jul. de 2023 · Established in 1988 by Forrest Richardson, the firm evolved from Forrests longtime association with the late Arthur Jack Snyder. The two golf course architects collaborated for 20 years. Together, their work included more than 70 completed courses that range from multi-course facilities to short and intimate par-3 layouts.