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By Jeff Smith via TheSandtrap.com
Perhaps the greatest golf course designer of all time, Alister MacKenzie created some of the most popular and beloved golf courses in the world. His crowning achievement is enjoyed every year at Augusta National.

pf_title.gifIn 2005 Dr. Alister MacKenzie was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in the lifetime achievement category. He became the first architect included in the hall. His induction is no mystery. Consider some of his courses: Cypress Point, Crystal Downs, Royal Melbourne, and Pasatiempo. His crowning work is Augusta National, one of his first designs in the States and a collaborative work with the great Bobby Jones.

Wiley, the publisher that printed The Life and Work of Dr. Alister MacKenzie, said of the doctor, "He liked to wear kilts, but he wasn't a Scotsman. He graduated from medical school, but he never made a living at it. He designed spectacular courses, but he was not a good golfer. At the height of his career he was one of the most sought after designers in the world, but he was nearly broke when he died."



alister_mackenzie_photo.jpgBorn in 1870 in Yorkshire, England, MacKenzie became one of the first designers who had not been a leading player in golf. His lack of prowess on the course wasn't a handicap. His knack for understanding risk, reward, and the nuances of the game is clear to anyone who plays one of his courses.



His one-time collaboration with Bobby Jones produced what many consider the Sistine Chapel of golf, Augusta National. There is subtlety and challenge at Augusta National, a course that prevents any but the best to flourish. Donald Ross was clearly disappointed that Bobby Jones had not selected him for the design and construction of Augusta National. Jones chose MacKenzie because of their shared appreciation for St. Andrews. He had wanted to fashion an inland course that would reflect the spirit of St. Andrews and MacKenzie, author of The Spirit of St. Andrews, was the perfect man for the job.



While Jones was involved in the process, MacKenzie was given full control over the development of the course and certainly created a masterpiece to confound the greatest players. "MacKenzie and I managed to work as a completely sympathetic team. Of course, there was never any question that he was the architect and I his advisor and consultant," said Jones in his book Golf is My Game.



I find the recent changes to Augusta National disappointing from a historical perspective. There were very few changes to the course until recently when Augusta led in the much publicized "Tiger proofing" craze. I'm reminded of what Alister MacKenzie scribbled in the margin of a book he presented to the keepers of Cypress Point, "A golf course that is altered is an indication of a faulty design." Augusta's recent changes don't reflect a faulty design but a protective reaction to Tiger's 1997 12-stroke winning masterpiece.



alister_mackenzie_painting.jpgOn par with the courses he offered the world are his 13 ideals for golf course design. He believed there should be a short walk between a green and the next tee, there should be an emphasis upon natural beauty, not on artificial gimmicks, a course should be enjoyable for the weaker player and challenging for the stronger player, there should be an absence of searching for lost balls, therefore, an absence of heavy rough, and a player should be forced to use every club in the bag. "13 General Principles of Architecture" was included in his book Golf Architecture, written in 1920. No doubt you'll identify some of these general rules as important ideals in modern golf course design.



MacKenzie plied his trade in an era devoid of bulldozers. When he stepped onto the future site of a golf course he was forced to unearth a course that was already there as he didn't have the ability to move large amounts of earth. Thankfully, there are modern day architects who are adopting the same strategy in golf course design.



Another of Mackenzie's techniques was to utilize the natural contours of the land in fashioning greens, adding undulations and tiers to blend with what nature had provided. It was a fitting and sneaky tactic employed by the man who had developed camouflage techniques for the British army in the Boer War and World War II.



MacKenzie died on January 6, 1934. He never saw Masters but generations of players and fans have enjoyed his contribution to golf history in both the substance of his work and his definition of design. If I was going to pick the greatest golf course designer of all time, MacKenzie would be right at the top of my list.



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