MLA Alumnus Finds Success in Golf Course Architecture

Posted on Wednesday, June 15th, 2016

Written by DF

The Stanly Thompson Society published a news article on University of Guelph MLA Alumnus Christine Fraser and her success in golf course architecture.  See the article segment under the Stanley Thompson Society Publications - June 2016 Dormie Newsletter.

Christine Fraser putting golf ball on the golf green
Photo and credit:  Christine Fraser

The Stanley Thompson Society was founded in 1998 to help preserve the tradition and character of the golf courses designed by renowned Canadian golf course architect Stanley Thompson.

The Stanley Thompson Foundation created the Thompson Graduate Studies Scholarship awarded to a student in the Master of Landscape Architecture program at the University of Guelph who has a thesis in the area of golf course design. Established to honour Stanley Thompson’s legacy as Canada’s most influential and recognized golf course architect and to encourage and reward the next generation of golf course architects. 

 

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