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Two-time Masters champion Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore, ASGCA, have been chosen as the 2021 recipients of the ASGCA Donald Ross Award. The award, given annually since 1976, is presented to those making a significant contribution to the game of golf and the profession of golf course architecture. It will be presented to Crenshaw and Coore in October as part of the 75th ASGCA Annual Meeting in Cleveland.

A lifelong Texan, Crenshaw’s success as a professional golfer was a standout career on its own, securing 19 PGA Tour victories. But a visit to Brookline Country Club in Massachusetts as a 16-year-old sparked an interest in golf course architecture that endures to this day. After serving as a player consultant on the design and construction of the TPC Course at Las Colinas, Texas, Crenshaw joined with Coore in 1985 to form the golf design firm that bears their names.

After graduating from Wake Forest University, Coore spent the first five years of his golf course architecture career with ASGCA Past Presidents Pete and Alice Dye, learning design, construction and maintenance of golf courses in Florida, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Canada. He formed his own design company in 1982 and soon after completed courses at Rockport Country Club, Rockport, Texas; Kings Crossing Golf and Country Club, Corpus Christi, Texas; and Golf de Medoc in Bordeaux, France.

Together, the pair have designed some of the world’s most unique and well-respected golf courses, including: Sand Hills Golf Club, Mullen, Nebraska; Sheep Ranch Golf Course, Bandon, Oregon; Cabot Cliffs, Nova Scotia, Canada; Kapalua Plantation Course, Maui, Hawaii; Streamsong Resort Red Course, Fort Meade, Florida; Friar’s Head, Riverhead, New York; and the new Te Arai Links, New Zealand. Among their course renovations is Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, North Carolina.

“Ben Crenshaw embodies everything you could ever ask for in a golf professional,” ASGCA President Forrest Richardson said. “When you combine his love for golf course architecture and his work with a respected golf course architect on an equal basis – hand-in-hand – there may be no better example of how the tour player can have a positive influence on the design of great golf courses.”

Richardson first encountered Coore after Bill had worked with the Dyes, before Coore joined forces with Crenshaw. “Bill Coore has always taken time to mentor young designers. Generations to come will benefit from his unselfish effort to pass along his philosophy and approach to creating great golf experiences,” Richardson said. “Together, Ben and Bill demonstrate the great benefit that comes from collaboration in our profession, especially when the work is carried out with balance and respect.”

Crenshaw resides in Austin, Texas, with his wife, Julie, and daughters Katherine, Claire and Anna Riley. Coore and his wife, Sue, reside in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The Donald Ross Award is presented by the ASGCA Awards Committee, co-chaired by ASGCA Past Presidents Steve Smyers, ASGCA, and Rees Jones, ASGCA Fellow (the 2013 Donald Ross Award recipient).

Past winners

2020: Renee Powell, golf pioneer/player/course owner

2019: Joe Passov, golf writer

2018: President George Herbert Walker Bush, U.S. President

2017: Alice Dye, ASGCA Fellow, golf course architect

2016: Michael Bamberger, golf writer

2015: Bradley S. Klein, golf writer

2014: Maj. Dan Rooney, founder, Folds of Honor Foundation

2013: Rees Jones, ASGCA, golf course architect

2012: Bill Kubly, golf course builder

2011: James Dodson, golf writer/editor

2010: Tim Finchem, PGA Tour Commissioner

2009: Ron Dodson, sustainable golf advocate

2008: George Peper, golf writer

2007: Dr. Michael Hurdzan, ASGCA, golf course architect

2006: Jim Awtrey, chief executive officer, PGA of America 

2005: John Singleton, irrigation pioneer 

2004: Thomas Cousins, philanthropist, urban golf developer

2003: Bill Campbell, president, USGA, captain, Royal & Ancient Golf Club

2002: Byron Nelson, professional golfer

2001: Jack Nicklaus, ASGCA, professional golfer, golf course architect

2000: Jaime Ortiz-Patino, owner and president, Valderrama Golf Club

1999: Arnold Palmer, professional golfer

1998: Judy Bell, president, USGA

1997: Gene Sarazen, professional golfer

1996: Ron Whitten, golf writer

1995: Pete Dye, ASGCA, golf course architect

1994: James R. Watson, agronomist

1993: Brent Wadsworth, golf course builder

1992: Paul Fullmer, ASGCA executive secretary

1991: Michael Bonallack, secretary, Royal & Ancient Golf Club

1990: John Zoller, executive director, Northern California Golf Association

1989: Dick Taylor, editor, “Golf World” magazine

1988: Frank Hannigan, executive director, USGA

1987: Charles Price, writer, “Golf World” magazine

1986: Deane Beman, commissioner, PGA Tour

1985: Peter Dobereiner, “London Observer” columnist, author

1984: Dinah Shore, sponsor of women’s golf tournaments

1983: Al Radko, director, USGA Green Section

1982: Geoffrey Cornish, ASGCA, golf course architect, historian

1981: James Rhodes, governor of Ohio

1980: Gerald Micklem, captain, Royal & Ancient

1979: Joe Dey, executive director, USGA

1978: Herb and Joe Graffis, founders, National Golf Foundation

1977: Herbert Warren Wind, “The New Yorker” columnist, author

1976: Robert Trent Jones, ASGCA, ASGCA founding member

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