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Ian Scott-Taylor Golf Architect LLC is comprised of a solid group of professionals to meet the needs of your undertaking. From the actual design of your course, to the growing and maintaining of your investment, to the business considerations of marketing your project, our firm provides these necessary services bundled as one team. Our work is focused on “old fashioned values” of classical golf architecture, modern and environmentally sensetive agronomic practices, personal service, and the highest quality of golf course product. Below is information on each individual that comprises the core team of Ian Scott-Taylor Golf Architect LLC.

Ian Scott-Taylor, Golf Architect and Principal

Ian Scott-Taylor’s golf architectural career has spanned twenty years to include involvement with or leading over fifty major design projects throughout sixteen countries.

Scott-Taylor’s belief in classic strategic golf traces back to his early years in North Wales, in the United Kingdom. His father, an officer in the merchant navy also contributed to his love of the game.

He studied at West Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education, City and Guilds London Institute and the University of Wiltshire, where he received his Ph.D in Engineering Design.

At the Royal Commission of Ancient and Historic Monuments, Scott-Taylor worked on some of the most environmentally sensitive sites in the UK. He became an expert on historic landscapes and site recognition and remains one of the only golf course architects in the British Isles to work on heritage and ecological issues for the British Government.

In 1985 Scott-Taylor joined the David Williams Partnership. In his position with other notable golf course designers, he developed his skills and gained a reputation for precision scheme and working drawings.

In 1991 he opened his own practice and worked with David Feherty, Brian Huggett, and Ian Woosnam on numerous sites. With Wales as his home base, projects took him to Turkey, Dubai, Ireland and the USA.

Scott-Taylor then came to the USA in 1998 to create a championship British golf course on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The result...  Hunters Oak Golf Club, Queenstown, MD. During the project, he spoke to his father often about their mutual respect for the game and the land on which it was played. After completion, he remained in the US.

Scott-Taylor sees a special need for accurate restoration of classic courses and environmentally sensitive solutions for course improvement and expansion. His goal is to build courses that will become the timeless standard of the game.

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Paul R. Latshaw, Agronomist

Paul R. Latshaw has been hailed as one of the most experienced golf course superintendents in the world. Over a ten-year period he hosted, as a superintendent, more major golf tournaments than any other. Over the course of his career he has hosted: The Masters Tournament at Augusta National; the US Senior Open; the USGA’s crown jewel, the US Open; the PGA Championship; and the Nissan Open.

One of Latshaw’s greatest achievements was the restoration and hosting of the acclaimed return of Congressional Country Club to a Major Championship venue for the 1997 US Open, which was formally recognized by the Golf Course Superintendents Association for his achievement and preparation of the famed Congressional Layout.

Latshaw has also been the superintendent at such courses as the Riviera Country Club, Wingfoot Country Club, and Wilmington Country Club. Since his retirement as an active superintendent he has become an innovator in the superintendent’s world, through education, placement of superintendents, public speaking, and his consulting work.

His clients have included: Card Sound Golf Club, Key Largo, FL; White Manor Country Club, Malvern, PA; Myers Park Country Club, Charlotte, NC; Oak Hill Country Club, Rochester, NY; Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo, FL; Old Memorial Golf Club, Tampa, FL; Quaker Ridge Golf Club, Scarsdale, NY; Saddle Creek Resort, Copperopolis, CA; Sherwood Country Club, Thousand Oaks, CA; Victoria National Golf Club, Newburgh, IN; Glenn Riddle Golf Club, Berlin, MD; and both the El Camaleón Golf Club, Mayakoba, Mexico and the Southern Hills Country Club, Tulsa, OK to prepare for the PGA Championship.

 

 

 
 

 

  “Hunters Oak – what a golf course! You might as well be in the middle of Scotland.”

Gary Player,
Golf Legend


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