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McDonald
& Sons was founded in 1984 by Chip
McDonald as a small, family owned golf course
construction company. The company focused
on renovation and small construction jobs
with an emphasis on quality. Over the years
McDonald & Sons has grown in size as well
as in reputation. With an ever growing staff
of experienced employees and a large fleet
of equipment, we successfully run several
large renovation, new construction and design/build
projects simultaneously.
The company is a Certified
Builder, and has been a member of the
Golf Course Builders Association of America
(GCBAA) since 1990. The only thing that
has not changed is that McDonald & Sons
is still a family owned and operated business
and we still place our emphasis on quality.
Through our involvement with the GCBAA and
other affiliated organizations, we have
established relationships with vendors and
contacts across the country. These relationships
allow us to work anywhere. Most recently
we have worked in our home state of Maryland,
as well as California, Kentucky, Ohio, New York,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia,
and West Virginia.
We have key employees
that travel, and this allows us to keep
the level of quality we demand, regardless
of project location. Project size is not
a determining factor in the jobs we pursue.
McDonald & Sons aims for the highest possible
quality whether it is renovating a single
tee or a major 18 hole new construction
job. We undertake projects that emphasize
our dedication to the industry and showcase
our quality and ability.
Our level of quality
has allowed us to work at several top clubs
and for the most respected architects. The
enclosed client list shows contact names
and numbers of clubs and architects. We
encourage anyone considering McDonald &
Sons for their golf course work to call
any of our clients to inquire about our
workmanship.
For an easily printable McDonald & Sons' Representative Client List Click Here.
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Current McDonald
& Sons Featured Golf Course:
Our current featured project is the recently completed Blue Course of Congressional Country Club, located in Bethesda, Maryland. The Club, which has a storied history of hosting tournaments, has most recently played host to the Tiger Woods' AT & T National and is scheduled to host the 2011 U.S. Open... Read
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McDonald
& Sons is proud to have worked hands-on
with the renovation of a handful of courses to host prominent tournament venues. Among
them are:
Aronimink
Golf Club
Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
Architect: Ron Pritchard
Baltimore
Country Club (East)
Baltimore, Maryland
Architect: Keith Foster
Baltusrol
Golf Club
Springfield,
New Jersey
Architect: Rees Jones, Inc.
Bethpage
State Park (Black)
Farmingdale,
New York
Architect:
Rees Jones, Inc.
Butler
National Golf Club
Oak Brook, Illinois
Architect: Fazio Golf Course Design
Caves Valley
Golf Club
Owings Mills, Maryland
Architect:
Fazio Golf Course Design
Congressional Country
Club
Bethesda, Maryland
Architect:
Rees Jones, Inc.
Merion
Golf Club (East)
Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Architect:
Fazio Golf Course Design
Muirfield Village
Golf Club
Dublin, Ohio
Architect:
Nicklaus Design
Oak Hill
Country Club (East)
Rochester, New York
Architect:
Fazio Golf Course Design
Oakland Hills
Country Club
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Architect:
Rees Jones, Inc.
Oakmont
Country Club
Oakmont, Pennsylvania
Architect:
Fazio Golf Course Design
Olympia
Fields CC (North)
Olympia Fields, Illinois
Architect:
Mark Mungeam
Pine Valley Golf
Club
Pine Valley, New Jersey
Architect:
Fazio Golf Course Design
Quail Hollow
Club
Charlotte, North Carolina
Architect:
Fazio Golf Course Design
Riviera
Country Club
Los Angeles, California
Architect:
Fazio Golf Course Design
Robert
Trent Jones GC
Gainesville,
VA
Architect: Chris Gray
Sherwood
Country Club
Thousand Oaks, California
Architect:
Nicklaus Design
Shinnecock Hills
Golf Club
Southampton, New York
The Greenbrier (Old White)
White Sulphur Springs,
WV
Architect: PGA Tour Design
TPC
Potomac
Potomac,
MD
Architect: PGA Tour Design
Winged
Foot GC (East & West)
Mamaroneck,
New York
Architect:
Fazio Golf Course Design
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