Tom Simpson
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Share on twitterTom Simpson ( 1877 - 1964 ) was an English golf course architect .
Simpson, together with his fellow countryman Fred Hawtree and his son Martin, played a major role in the development of golf courses in Belgium.
Tom Simpson graduated from Cambridge University in 1902 and became a lawyer ( English : barrister ). A few years later, he started designing golf courses. He also published Design For Golf in 1929.
His work includes
Belgium
- Royal Golf Club of Belgium in 1905
- Royal Golf Club des Fagnes in 1930
- Royal Antwerp Golf Club in 1930 (course was originally built by Willie Park Jr. in 1888)
- Royal Golf Club du Hainaut in 1933
- Royal Golf Club Sart-Tilman in 1939
- England [ edit | edit source text ]
- The Berkshire Golf Club in 1928
- Muirfield Golf Club in 1933
- Sunningdale Golf Club , reopening the course in 1934;
- Ashridge Golf Club in 1936 (refurbishment), finished in 1939
- The Saunton Golf Club
France
- Golf d'Hardelot in 1905, the 18-hole course Les Pins
- Golf de Chantilly in 1909
- Golf de Fontainebleau in 1909
- Golf de Morfontaine in 1913
- Golf du Lys Chantilly (Les Chenes) in 1929
- New Golf in Deauville in 1929
- Golf de Chiberta in 1928
Ireland
- County Louth Golf Club in 1938 (reopening)
- Ballybunion Golf Course (redesign)
Spain
- Parador de Málaga Golf Club
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