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Tom Simpson (1877-1964) was a golf architect. The only son of a printing magnate, he read Law at Cambridge University and was called to the Bar before becoming a golf architect at the age of 33.

The Tom Simpson Society[12] was formed as tribute to his design prowess. Simpson expressed interest in design by writing a letter to Golf Illustrated in 1908 followed by joining Herbert Fowler's design company in 1910. In 1929, Simpson co-authored The Architectural Side of Golf.[13] Quote: Now in golf course design, the obvious thing is almost invariably the wrong thing.

Golf courses (original design)

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• Cruden Bay, Scotland[14]

• Golf de Chantilly, France[15]

• Golf de Chiberta, France

• Golf de Hardelot, France[16]

• Golf de Fontainebleau, France[17]

• Golf de Morfontaine, France

• Royal Antwerp, Belgium

• Royal Madrid Golf Course, Spain

• Sart-Tilman, Germany

Golf courses (renovation)

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• Ashridge Golf Club, England

• Ballybunion, Ireland

• County Louth Baltray, Ireland

• Honourable Company of Edinburgh (Muirfield), Scotland

• Liphook Golf Club, England

• New Zealand Golf Club, England

• Real Club de la Puerto de Hierro Golf Club, Spain

• Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Wales

• Rye Golf Club, England

• St. Enodoc, England

• Woking Golf Club, England





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