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Jeff Mingay is one of the sharpest young men working in and around the field of golf course design today.

Globe and Mail golf columnist, Lorne Rubenstein

 

MINGAY GOLF -- ROD WHITMAN GOLF COURSE DESIGN LTD.

Jeff Mingay collaborates with fellow Canadian golf architect, Rod Whitman

Rod Whitman and Jeff Mingay on-site, at Blackhawk Golf Club

-- CURRENT PROJECTS --

WOLF CREEK GOLF RESORT

Ponoka, Alberta, Canada

A nine-hole addition at Wolf Creek Golf Resort is complete, currently growing in. This new nine hole course will be matched with the South nine at Wolf Creek (designed by Rod Whitman, early 1990s) to create two distinct 18-hole courses at Wolf Creek Golf Resort. Opened for play in 1984, the original 18-hole course at Wolf Creek currently ranks 20th on SCOREGolf magazine's list of the Top-100 courses in Canada (2008).

Visit www.wolfcreekgolf.com for more information.

SAGEBRUSH GOLF AND SPORTING CLUB

Quilchena, British Columbia, Canada

Construction of a new 18-hole course at Sagebrush Golf and Sporting Club is also complete, currently growing in. Sagebrush will be an ultra-exclusive members retreat some 70 kilometres south of Kamloops, in British Columbia's beautiful Nicola Valley. Co-designed by former PGA Tour professional and B.C. native, Richard Zokol, the Sagebrush course is expected to host limited play in fall 2008. A complete unveiling is scheduled for spring 2009.

Visit www.sagebrushclub.com for more information.

WASCANA COUNTRY CLUB

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Phase two and three of a long-range plan to remodel the historic Wascana Country Club course in Regina, Saskatchewan are now complete as well. This includes new greens and bunkers at holes 4, 5 and 18; new tees at the 1st and 5th holes; as well as two new practice putting greens and significant improvement to the course's drainage and irrigation systems.

CABOT LINKS

Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada

Construction of a new 18-hole, oceanside golf course at Cape Breton, Nova Scotia is set to begin in fall 2008.

Visit www.cabotlinks.com for more information.

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