Project Updates & News
Settlers HIll Golf Course
Completed Construction
Settlers HIll had a late season soft opening this fall. Area golfers, anxiously awaiting its arrival, poured in to see the changes on this fantastic property. This fantastic property is blessed with topography not normal in Central Kane County and challenged with the issues that accompany a landfill golf course.
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If this fall was any indication, next year will provide successful for Settlers Hill and the Forest Preserve District of Kane County.
Springbrook Golf Course
Construction Complete
What We Do
Making the Game Better
Our work is intentional. We apply simple strategies, tailored for each project, each client, each
market and each site.
We design golf courses that are
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More interesting
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More environmentally beneficial
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Easier to maintain and simpler to operate
​ These strategies make the game​ more fun, more engaging, and more spirited. If golfers are hopeful and engaged they will return, again and again.
After all, isn’t that the point?

Your Long-Term Partner for Golf Course Architecture Improvements
Engaging golfers for long-term success. Greg Martin offers a simple process that produces profound results.
Golf is about golfers and the simple interaction of man and nature.
Our goal is to make that interaction remarkable.
As stewards of the environment and caretakers of golf we are privileged to develop courses that will be recognized as classic tests of golf and an exceptional benefit to the community.
Our success can be traced to a commitment to the client, the game of golf and our respect
for the land.
We have projects that are award winning and have received critical acclaim. But, more importantly, our work is environmentally beneficial, economically successful and
operationally efficient.
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Talented, imaginative and team-oriented that yields operational outcomes
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Leader, listener, and open minded producing consensus
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Taking good to great requires vision and incremental changes to produce long-term results
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Experience that avoids construction and operational consequences