Brian Curley (born November 12, 1959) is a golf course architect. He was raised in Pebble Beach, California where he played, caddied and worked at the areaâs iconic courses. He currently resides in Scottsdale, Arizona. Curley is a member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) and currently serves on its Board of Governors.
Education
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Curley is a 1982 graduate of the School of Architecture and Environmental Design, California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, California.
Work experience
Much of his early years in design were spent working alongside golf course designer Pete Dye and future design partner, Lee Schmidt, while working with Landmark Design Company from 1984 to 1992.
In 1997, he and Schmidt formed Schmidt-Curley Design, working primarily in the southwest United States.
Schmidt-Curley soon focused much of its business interests on the burgeoning Asian market with a strong emphasis on China. They are considered leaders of the China golf course development movement and were subsequently cited by Golf Inc. in 2011 as one of golfâs most influential architects. Schmidt-Curley was also named âArchitect of the Yearâ by GOLF Magazine in 2011 and âBest Golf Course Architect â" Asia-Pacificâ by Asian Golf Monthly in both 2011 and 2012. Curleyâs design credits include 20 courses at Chinaâs Mission Hills Golf Club.
Schmidt-Curley designed the 10 courses at Mission Hills Haikou, âWorldâs Largest Golf Clubâ, which opened in 2010 and is located one hour north of Hong Kong. The resortâs Lava Fields Course was named the âBest New Courseâ in the International category by GOLF Magazine in 2011. The Blackstone Course was voted the âNo. 1 Course in Chinaâ and âBest Championship Course â" Asia-Pacificâ in 2012 by Asian Golf Monthly.
Select course portfolio
United States of America
- Bali Hai Golf Club - Paradise, Nevada
- Crosby National Golf Club - Rancho Santa Fe, California
- The Plantation - Indio, California
- Marriott's Shadow Ridge - Palm Desert, California
- Southern Dunes Golf Club - Maricopa, Arizona
- The Wilderness Club - Eureka, Montana
Egypt
- Katameya Dunes - New Cairo, Egypt
Sweden
- Vidbynäs Golf Club - Stockholm, Sweden (2 Courses)
China
- Mission Hills Golf Club - Shenzhen, China (10 courses)
- Mission Hills Golf Club - Haikou, China (10 courses)
- Stone Forest International Country Club - Kunming, China (3 Courses)
- Tianjin Binhai Lake - Tianjin, China (2 Courses)
Select awards
- GOLF Magazine â" âArchitect of the Yearâ (2011)
- Asian Golf Monthly â" âBest Golf Course Architectsâ (2011, 2012, 2013)
- GOLF Magazine â" âBest Newâ Asia Course (Blackstone Course, Mission Hills Hainan) (2010)
- GOLF Magazine â" âBest Newâ International Course (Lava Fields Course, Mission Hills Hainan) (2011)
- Golf World Magazine â" âWorld Top 100â (Lava Fields Course, Mission Hills Hainan) (2011)
- GOLF INC â" #8 Asia's Most Powerful Person in Golf
References
External links
- American Society of Golf Course Architects profile