by Mo'Golf | Feb 26, 2014 | Architect's Corner: Scott Witter
Originally published on 2/26/2011 at 10:05 pm. One of the most interesting and engaging experiences during a round of golf is the opportunity and anticipation to play a short par 4. For the average player, this type of hole represents a solid opportunity to make par,...
by Mo'Golf | Mar 13, 2013 | Architect's Corner: Scott Witter
Hazards on golf courses exist in two ‘dimensions’–physically on the ground, and in the player’s mind. Of the two, the latter probably has far more effect on the play of the average golfer, but make no mistake, a variety of hazards used wisely and placed...
by Mo'Golf | Feb 25, 2013 | Architect's Corner: Scott Witter
Well, that depends on your personal point of view and how good the lighting is…but I digress and this is about golf, so when it comes to ‘measuring up’ on the weekends, there seems to be a general consensus that longer is better. Is this true? The average weekend...
by Mo'Golf | Mar 24, 2012 | Architect's Corner: Scott Witter
BuffaloGolfer.Com was fortunate to gain access to Scott Witter, golf course and landscape architect, for a sit-down email interview a few off-seasons ago. What is written below refers to Mr. Witter’s first complete 18-hole design, Ironwood Golf Club. Ironwood...
by scrambler | Mar 24, 2012 | Architect's Corner: Scott Witter, The Scrambler
Throughout this “Best in Buffalo-Niagara” series, we’ve all had the opportunity to act as “armchair” architect critics. You’ve all been voting your approval on the work of many course designers over the past several weeks. ...