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Midland Country Club Undergoes New Master Plan

Midland Country Club Undergoes New Master Plan

Vacation News » Vacation & Leisure Real Estate Edition | By Scott Kauffman | July 13, 2011 9:00 AM ET



(EL DORADO HILLS, CA) -- Pascuzzo & Pate Golf Design (2P) has been retained to create a master plan for Midland Country Club, home to one of the legendary golf courses in Texas golf history.

Pascuzzo & Pate Golf Design is an innovative golf course design firm that offers a complete range of services to clients around the world. Established in 2003 by partners Damian Pascuzzo and Steve Pate, the company specializes in creating environmentally-conscious courses with distinctive character.

The Midland CC assignment adds to Pascuzzo & Pate's current project list, which includes the complete renovation at the famed La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif., an ongoing tree management and turf reduction program at Big Canyon Country Club in Newport Beach, Calif., and the second phase of a unique redesign of all 18 "double green" complexes and additional fairway bunkering at Murasaki Country Club in Chiba, Japan.

Recognized as one of the most scenic golf courses in West Texas, Midland Country Club hosts the Nationwide Tour's annual WNB Golf Classic, carrying on a tradition of championship competition that dates back to the 1950s.

The club, founded in April 1927, originally was located just north of the downtown area and featured a nine-hole golf course with sand greens. Moving to its present site in 1950, a new golf course was designed by renowned Texas golf architect Ralph Plummer, opening in 1951.

Pascuzzo & Pate offers professional golf course architecture, course design and renovation services and specializes in creating environmentally-conscious courses with distinctive character. The firm has built a significant design portfolio for an array of clients in the public and private sectors. Damian Pascuzzo started his design career in 1982 under the tutelage of Robert Muir Graves in the firm's Walnut Creek office. An early adopter of technology and the use of computer-aided design, he became a full partner of the firm in 1991 and the name was changed to Graves & Pascuzzo. He partnered with Steve Pate in 2003 following their successful collaboration at Monarch Dunes in Nipomo, Calif.




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