Categories: News

Drew Rogers, ASGCA, Completes Course Refinements at Valencia G&CC

Valencia Golf & Country Club, Naples, Florida, a publicly-accessible course, has been updated by Drew Rogers, ASGCA (J. Drew Rogers, Golf Course Architect). Improvements have been made to the greens and course bunkers greatly reduced.

Golf Course Architecture reports:

Course renovations were originally motivated by the owner’s desire to convert turf from 419 to Celebration bermuda. Rogers began work in April 2018 with south west Florida contractor GCID and the project manager Rob Corbett.

“All putting surfaces have been softened for improved cupping opportunities and improved tie-in characteristics with surrounding contours,” said Rogers. “The new short turf bailout areas developed around greens offer more varied recovery opportunities.”

Rogers said that he took a simple and practical approach to bunkering – reducing the overall number from 70 to 43. “The bunker style is more manageable with no fly-mowing or the need for bunker lining as well as being positioned for more strategic playing options on every hole.

“There are unusually wide playing corridors for a public course – especially one that is situated within a residential community. The fairway alignments are aimed to complement the strategic options.

“Holes with particular improvement include the par-five sixth – now more of a cape hole that now relates to an existing lake that was entirely ignored as a feature previously; and the par-four ninth, with its deceptive centreline bunkering and optional angles of play.

“We see so many public venues that frankly have few meaningful architectural qualities – that is the biggest change at Valencia. It’s been very thoughtfully refined and should be much more inspiring to play as a result.”

Other renovations include the enlarging of tees, practice tees and the practice putting green, as well as the development of target greens.

“Players are going to be treated to a more inspired architectural presentation,” said Rogers. “Not just a standard, run-of-the-mill experience. They’ll continue to enjoy the wide playing corridors, the spacious fairways and the playfully contoured greens, but now it will all be nicely tied together as a whole.”
A

Golf Course Trades

Recent Posts

Memphis Country Club: A Golfer’s Study in Precision and Tradition

If you have ever teed it up at Memphis Country Club, you know this isn’t…

3 days ago

Foley Company attains GCSAA Silver Partner Status

Foley Company, a leader in turf equipment innovation and technology, affirms its support of the…

4 days ago

Harrell’s continues longstanding support of the GCSAA Foundation

Harrell’s LLC, a leading distributor of customized agronomic products for turfgrass since 1941, has donated…

4 days ago

City of Orlando Announces New State-of-the-Art Driving Range at Dubsdread Golf Course

The City of Orlando is excited to announce the construction of a brand-new, state-of-the-art driving…

5 days ago

Discover Puerto Rico for Great Golf Trips and After-Round Activities, Amenities

Golfers cannot live by the game alone which is why Puerto Rico provides the perfect…

1 week ago

Q&A with a Multi-talented Golf Course Architect – Part 2: Making the Rounds – Installment 39

This column features recollections of the author’s 37 years as a golf writer. These installments…

1 week ago