Thomas Fazio (born February 10, 1945) is an American golf course architect.[1]

Tom Fazio
Fazio in 2015
Born
Thomas Fazio

(1945-02-10) February 10, 1945 (age 81)
OccupationGolf course architect

Fazio graduated in 1962 from Lansdale Catholic High School and was inducted into its hall of fame in 2007. He began his career in golf course design with his family's firm in suburban Philadelphia, which he left in the 1960s; he established his own firm in Jupiter, Florida in 1972. He is the nephew of George Fazio, who often credited Tom with jump-starting his own career in golf course architecture.[1][2]

Fazio has designed more than 200 courses, 46 of which have been ranked by Golf Digest in their greatest 200 courses in the United States.[3] His individual honors include "Best Modern Day Golf Course Architect", which he received from Golf Digest three times. In 1995, Fazio became the second course architect to receive the Old Tom Morris Award—the highest recognition awarded by the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.

Notable golf courses designed by Tom Fazio

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The following is a partial list of courses designed by Fazio:

  • OD denotes courses for which Fazio is the original designer
  • R denotes courses reconstructed by Fazio
Name Contribution Year built City / Town State / Province Country Comments
Old Overton ClubOD1993Vestavia HillsAlabamaUnited States United States
Trump National GC Colts Neck R 2005 Colts Neck Township New Jersey United States United States Reconstructed by Fazio in 2009
The Estancia ClubOD1995ScottsdaleArizonaUnited States United States
Pelican Hill GC (North Course, South Course)OD2008Newport Coast, Newport BeachCaliforniaUnited States United States36 holes
Oak Creek GCODIrvineCaliforniaUnited States United StatesRisk of closure
Primm Valley GCOD1997NiptonCaliforniaUnited States United StatesClosed
Rams Hill GCODBorrego SpringsCaliforniaUnited States United States
The Preserve GCOD1999Carmel[4]CaliforniaUnited States United States
Lake Nona G&CCOD1986OrlandoFloridaUnited States United States
PGA National ResortOD1980Palm Beach GardensFloridaUnited States United States
Conway Farms GCOD1991Lake ForestIllinoisUnited States United States
Victoria National GCOD1996NewburghIndianaUnited States United States
Squire Creek CCOD2002ChoudrantLouisianaUnited States United States
Shadow Creek GCOD1990Las VegasNevadaUnited States United States
Hudson National GCODCroton-on-HudsonNew YorkUnited States United States
Pinehurst Resort No. 6 and No. 8OD1979; 1996PinehurstNorth CarolinaUnited States United States
Quail Hollow ClubR1959CharlotteNorth CarolinaUnited States United States
Firestone CC (West Course)OD1989AkronOhioUnited States United States
Sand Ridge GCOD1998Munson TownshipOhioUnited States United States
Sawmill Creek GCODHuron[5]OhioUnited States United States
Karsten CreekOD1994StillwaterOklahomaUnited States United States
Congaree GCOD2018RidgelandSouth CarolinaUnited States United States
Osprey Point Kiawah Island South Carolina United States United States
TPC of Myrtle BeachOD1999BurgessSouth CarolinaUnited States United States
The National GC of CanadaOD1975WoodbridgeOntarioCanada Canada
Corales GCOD2010Punta CanaLa Altagracia ProvinceDominican Republic Dominican Republic
Adare ManorR2015County Limerick[6]MunsterRepublic of Ireland Ireland
Augusta Municipal GCR2026AugustaGeorgiaUnited States United States

References

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  1. 1 2 Ginella, Matt (April 27, 2009). "Q&A with Tom Fazio". Golf Digest. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  2. Dunne, Thomas. "The Philosophy of Tom Fazio". Links. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  3. Hennessey, Stephen (February 5, 2019). "Tom Fazio discusses big budgets, the evolution of course design and why golf in the Ozarks should be on your radar". Golf Digest. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  4. Diedrich, Richard J. (2008). The 19th Hole: Architecture of the Golf Clubhouse. Mulgrave, Vic.: Images Publishing Group. p. 244. ISBN 9781864702231. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  5. Glaser, Susan. "Cedar Point reopens nature-themed Sawmill Creek, a newly renovated resort without the roller coaster vibes". cleveland.com.
  6. Tremlett, Sam (October 17, 2019). "What Courses Has Tom Fazio Designed?". Golf Monthly. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
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