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Remodeling University FAQs
Why Remodeling University?
In 2000 - 2001, the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) developed a program entitled "Remodeling University: A Short Course to a Better Course." The series was designed to educate golf course decision-makers on the basics of course remodeling, including budgeting, the remodeling planning process and the roles and responsibilities of golf course architects, superintendents, builders and others. The program has been extremely well-received and continues to make numerous improvements to its existing program. To date, Remodeling University has reached more than 2,000 people.
Who Attends?
Attendees range from golf course owners and superintendents, to green committee members, club managers, club pros, past and present club presidents and others involved in the golf course remodeling process.
Where is Remodeling University Held?
Remodeling University has been presented at a variety of top venues across the country. Some of its acclaimed programs include sessions at Riviera Country Club (Los Angeles), Westchester Country Club (New York) and North Shore Country Club (Chicago), as well as national events taking place at major golf association conferences (GCSAA, CMAA, NCGOA).
To locate an upcoming 2008 Remodeling University event near you, visit our locations section.
Underlying Goal
While certain aspects of future Remodeling University programs are being updated, the underlying goal remains the same: to provide the most relevant and useful information to those currently remodeling their golf course or thinking of doing so in the future.
We hope you will graduate from Remodeling University with a host of good ideas to bring home to your golf course.
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