Jay Morrish
Jay Morrish (c. 1936 – March 2, 2015) was an American golf course designer. He graduated from Colorado State University with a degree in Landscape and Nursery Management. In 1964, he taught Horticulture at that university while pursuing graduate degrees.
Morrish served a four-year apprenticeship with Robert Trent Jones, and subsequently two years with George Fazio. From 1972–1982, he worked for Jack Nicklaus as a member of his golf course design support staff.
In 1983, Morrish left the Nicklaus organization and formed a partnership with PGA Tour professional Tom Weiskopf. The Morrish/Weiskopf partnership resulted in the design or updating of more than twenty golf courses including:
- Double Eagle Club
- Northwood Club [1]
- Troon North Golf Club[1]
- Scottsdale TPC[1]
- Forest Highlands[1]
- Blackstone Country Club[1]
Morrish was a member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, and was president of that body from 2002–2004. He died at the age of 78 on March 2, 2015.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Golf Courses Designed by Jay Morrish".
- ↑ "Golf-course architect Morrish dies at age 78". Golf Channel. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
External links
- Traditional Classic Golf Course Design by Morrish & Assoc.
- Jay Morrish Courses Built from World Golf
- Jay Morrish profile
- American Society of Golf Course Architects profile