golf course architect

come as you are.

an unconventional perspective.

an attempt to use traditional architectural concepts to redefine golf culture.

socially responsible form and function.

environmental consideration.

design that demands integrated shot management and decision making processes.

impact over intent.


Having grown up learning to play golf on her family’s golf course and later competing in the NCAA Division One Varsity Golf circuit in Florida, golf has always been a prominent feature in Christine’s journey. In 2014, Christine completed her Master’s Degree in Landscape Architecture and subsequently spent five years in England, practicing golf course design under world-renowned architect Dr. Martin Hawtree. The following is a comprehensive list of courses upon which Christine, working alongside Martin Hawtree in a diverse set of projects, has left her mark:

Europe | Adlington Golf Centre | Dooks Golf Club | Gog Magog Golf Club | Golf de Bondues | Golf de Chantilly | Golf de Fontainebleau | Hunstanton Golf Club | La Grande Mare Golf Club | Lahinch Golf Club | Le Golf du Prieuré | Royal Aberdeen Golf Club | Royal Birkdale Golf Club | Royal Dublin Golf Club | Royal Waterloo Golf Club | Royal West Norfolk Golf Club | Sunningdale Golf Club | Tralee Golf Club | Trump International Golf Links, Scotland | Trump International Golf Links, Doonbeg

North America | Beaconsfield Golf Club | The Toronto Golf Club | Toronto Hunt Club

Christine has recently made Canadian golf history when hired as the first female architect to undertake a comprehensive Master Plan at the Toronto Hunt Club.


education | Stetson University - USA - Bachelor of Arts | University of Guelph - Canada - Master of Landscape Architecture


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