GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT TED ROBINSON DIES AT 84
Theodore (Ted) G.
Robinson, a Past President of the American Society of Golf Course Architects,
died
With
an architectural career spanning over five decades, Robinson is credited with
over 160 projects that bear his influence, including courses in the
Dubbed
the “King of Waterscapes,” Robinson endorsed the use of water as a defining
hazard for course designs. He believed
waterscapes gave putting greens maximum character and provided players with an
appealing challenge. Robinson was also
widely recognized for his golf-oriented master planned community, Mesa Verde,
in
“He
believed pretty strongly in the average golfer,” said his son, Ted Robinson
Jr. “What he believed in was to build
golf courses that were inherently challenging but fun to play. His hallmark was they were fun. You didn’t feel like you were beat up.”
As
Robinson’s career blossomed, Golf Digest listed his courses among the top five
in
“ASGCA
is saddened by Ted’s passing,” said ASGCA President Steve Forrest. “His work over the past 50 years represents
some of the best in the industry and he was a true pioneer in golf course
architecture. His integrated design
concepts set the standard for many of today’s architects. As both a colleague and a friend, he will be
missed.”
Ted
Robinson Jr. will continue as Chief Operating Officer of RGI, Robinson Golf
Inc. RGI is a two generational company
that has been in business for almost fifty years in seven countries with more
than 150 projects. Ted Robinson Jr. will
continue to design golf courses in the RGI tradition with updated themes and
technologies with a design philosophy centering on flexibility, memorability and natural beauty.
Robinson
was born on
Ted
Robinson is survived by his wife Bobbi, son Ted Jr., daughters Kristine Monroe
and Leigha Robertson and his ten grandchildren.
A
memorial service will be held at
For
more information, contact Robinson Golf, Inc. at Phone: 949-376-7002 Email: ted@robinsongolf.com,
Mary Beth Lacy,.Ph: 760-346-6942, Email: mb@mblacy.com