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Designing Golf is a show about golf courses: how they’re built, who builds them, and which ones are worth playing. Hosted by Fried Egg Golf’s Garrett Morrison, Designing Golf will explore all facets of golf architecture, from its basic principles to its history to its practitioners to its best examples in the United States and abroad. Each episode will investigate a different topic in a fun, concise way. Whether you’re a longtime aficionado or a beginner in the subject, Designing Golf will deepen your knowledge about and fascination with golf courses and golf course design.

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Garrett Morrison

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Tim Jackson
Tim Jackson is a principal at Jackson Kahn Design, a firm known for its innovative approach to golf course architecture. With a background in landscape architecture and a passion for creating sustainable and engaging golf experiences, Tim has worked on numerous projects that emphasize the natural beauty of the land while minimizing environmental impact.
David Kahn
David Kahn is a principal at Jackson Kahn Design, where he collaborates with Tim Jackson to redefine golf course design. With extensive experience in the field, David focuses on blending golf features with the surrounding landscape, ensuring that each course feels organic and integrated. His work is characterized by a commitment to quality and a deep understanding of the game.
Mike Cocking
Mike Cocking is a partner at OCM Golf, a golf course design firm known for its innovative approaches to golf course architecture. With extensive experience in the field, Cocking has been involved in various high-profile projects, including the redesign of Medinah No. 3, which aims to balance the needs of elite golfers and average players. His work focuses on creating courses that are both challenging and enjoyable for a wide range of golfers.
Josh Pettit
Josh Pettit is the founder of the Alister MacKenzie Institute, an organization dedicated to the study and promotion of golf course architecture inspired by the works of Alister MacKenzie. He has a deep understanding of MacKenzie's design philosophy and has contributed to discussions on the evolution of golf course design, particularly in the context of the 21st century.
Beau Welling
Beau Welling is the founder and CEO of Beau Welling Design. He is known for his collaboration with Tiger Woods and for designing notable golf courses such as Bluejack National and Fields Ranch West at PGA Frisco. In addition to his work in golf course design, Beau is an experienced landscape designer and urban planner, focusing on creating spaces that enhance human experience and interaction.
Joseph LaMagna
Joseph LaMagna is a golf course designer and a contributor to Fried Egg Golf, where he shares insights on golf architecture and course design. He has a passion for the game and a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in creating and maintaining golf courses.

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minimalism golf architecture Jackson Kahn Design Tim Jackson David Kahn golf features land design golf course inspiration golf course design elite players average golfers Medinah Country Club OCM Golf 2026 Presidents Cup Alister MacKenzie Augusta National 1930s experimental courses golf courses design Beau Welling urban planning landscape design Tiger Woods TPC Sawgrass Pete Dye Stadium Course Players Championship PGA Tour

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0:00 48:34

Is It Time to Move Beyond Minimalism?

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Garrett Morrison
Guests
Tim Jackson David Kahn
Keywords
minimalism golf architecture Jackson Kahn Design Tim Jackson David Kahn golf features land design golf course inspiration
If you’ve listened to any amount of golf architecture discussion in the past two decades, you’ve probably heard the term “minimalism.” In a basic sense, minimalism means trying to create compelling golf while moving as little earth as possible. Recently, some architects have been looking for alternatives to this philosophy. Two such architects are Tim Jackson and David Kahn, the principals of the firm Jackson Kahn Design. In this episode, Garrett Morrison speaks with Tim and David about what they make of “minimalism” as a category, how they approach different types of land, whether they’re concerned with making artificial golf features appear natural, and which courses and designers have inspired them.
0:00 47:16

How to Design for Elite and Average Golfers Simultaneously

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Garrett Morrison
Guests
Mike Cocking
Keywords
golf course design elite players average golfers Medinah Country Club OCM Golf 2026 Presidents Cup
It’s not easy to design a golf course that challenges elite players without making average golfers want to quit the game. That was the task OCM Golf faced in its 2023-24 redesign of Course 3 at Medinah Country Club. In this episode, OCM partner Mike Cocking sits down with Garrett Morrison to talk about how he helped reimagine Medinah No. 3 as a course simultaneously capable of hosting both the 2026 Presidents Cup and an ordinary Saturday four-ball.
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Alister MacKenzie, Augusta National, and the 1930s in America

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Garrett Morrison
Guests
Josh Pettit
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Alister MacKenzie Augusta National 1930s golf architecture experimental courses
What was Alister MacKenzie up to in the 1930s? For one thing, he was building Augusta National. But more generally, MacKenzie was exploring new forms of golf architecture and producing some genuinely experimental, even radical, courses. In this episode, Garrett Morrison speaks with Josh Pettit, founder of the Alister MacKenzie Institute, about MacKenzie’s wild ’30s: what projects he completed, how this era of his career influenced the design of Augusta National, and how it might light the way forward for golf architecture in the 21st century.
0:00 51:38

Can Golf Courses Help Us Be More Human?

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Garrett Morrison
Guests
Beau Welling
Keywords
golf courses design Beau Welling urban planning landscape design Tiger Woods
Beau Welling is the founder and CEO of Beau Welling Design, and in addition to collaborating with Tiger Woods and designing courses like Bluejack National and Fields Ranch West at PGA Frisco, he is an an experienced landscape designer and urban planner. In this episode, Garrett Morrison talks with Beau about how designing a golf course is like designing a city. As far as Beau is concerned, the goal is the same: to help people feel and be more human.
0:00 57:21

What Makes TPC Sawgrass Great (and How It Could Be Better)

Hosts
Garrett Morrison
Guests
Joseph LaMagna
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TPC Sawgrass Pete Dye Stadium Course Players Championship PGA Tour
Ahead of this week's Players Championship, Garrett Morrison is joined by Fried Egg Golf's Joseph LaMagna for a discussion about Pete Dye's Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass. The two share their favorite things about the course and what makes it one of the best venues on the PGA Tour before coming up with some ideas on how the Stadium Course, and the Players itself, can improve.

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