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  1. www.golfpass.com › architects › 1755-joe-leeJoseph Lee - GolfPass

    Tim Gavrich/Golf Advisor. Joe Lee might be the most prolific golf course architect you've never heard of. Over his 40-plus year career, Lee would leave a mark on some 200 golf courses. A direct descendant of Civil War general Robert E. and a veteran of the U.S. Navy, Lee got his start in golf working for Louis Sibbett “Dick” Wilson.

  2. Oct 23, 2015 · That’s where he met Dick Wilson, one of the era’s most prominent course designers. Lee and Wilson worked hand-in-hand on such fabled layouts as Cog Hill No. 4 near Chicago and Orlando’s Bay Hill, now Arnold Palmer’s home. When Wilson died in 1965, Lee set out on his own. The Indian Mound Course is one of golf course architect, Joe Lee ...

  3. Architect Jo Lee. “Gentleman Joe Lee” earned a reputation as a southern gent who designed and built player-friendly golf courses around the world including, Palm Beach National Golf and Country Club. His courses are known to challenge all levels of golfers.

  4. golfproperty.com › course-architects › joe-leeJoe Lee - Golf Property

    The Atlantic National Golf Course was designed by Joe Lee known for his artistic 18-hole championship golf course at Lake Worth is no exception. Developed in 1988, with a unique layout and design, it received recognition from Golf Digest as “One of the top 50 public courses in Florida”. The par 71 Atlantic National Golf...

  5. For over 50 years, Mr. Joe Lee was a golf course architect and a consummate gentleman of the game. Joe Lee might be the greatest golf course architect you never heard of. Joe Lee remained surprisingly anonymous despite creating and renovating more than 250 golf courses (including both the Magnolia and Oak Golf Courses), including several with ...

  6. www.golfclubatlas.com › forum › indexJoe Lee dies

    Joe Lee was the consumate southern gentleman. He will be sorely missed. Ron Whitten's recent book is wonderful, and full of Joe's design philosophy, wit, and wisdom. It is available through Joe's Foundation. I can get information on this if anyone wishes. He was a very modest man, something unique to golf course architects. ian: I met Joe at ...

  7. www.golfclubatlas.com › forum › indexJoe Lee dies

    Just saw an article on usga.org that said that Joe Lee has passed away. Here is the link: Joe Lee and one quote from the article: Lee was involved in the design and renovation of more than 250 courses, including Doral’s Blue Monster, La Costa, and Bay Hill, collaborating with noted architect Dick Wilson in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

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