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

    Joe Lee was a prolific late-20th-century golf course architect. He worked on more than 200 golf courses in his career, including several dozen Florida golf courses.

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

    Joe Lee was one of golf's most celebrated architects of the 20th century. Over his 40-plus year career, Lee left 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 Dick Wilson.

  3. Oct 23, 2015 · The Indian Mound Course is one of golf course architect, Joe Lee’s, three 18-hole courses at Jekyll Island and earns the bragging rights as Georgia’s largest public golf resort. Photo by: Jekyll Island Golf Club. Lee went on to build more than 200 courses worldwide before passing away in 2003.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 PGA Tour pedigree.

  6. Encompassing over 150 acres of breathtaking views, Musket Ridge was the final gem by renowned golf course architect Joe Lee. He called this Maryland course the finest property he ever worked with, and used the natural contours to sculpt an exciting and picturesque course.

  7. May 1, 2003 · Noted golf architect Joe Lee was being flown into Orlando by a course developer a few years back when he looked out the window and caught an awful eyeful.

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