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Davis Park Golf Master Planning

Davis Park Golf Master Planning
A golf course is a system of overlapping logics, and sometimes they collide.
When the new driving range pavilion opened at Davis Park Golf, it created a problem. Now, anyone walking from the main parking lot to the range had to cross directly through active play. Golfers were teeing off while families and beginners walked right through the line of fire to reach the driving range, and the existing asphalt drive connecting the two areas did little to separate the two.
Davis County asked us to step back and look at the full picture. The scope covered the landscape and circulation between the parking lot and the driving range building, with the goal of rethinking how people and golf balls move through the same space.
The work produced high-resolution site maps and imagery that let the golf course administration see the issues clearly for the first time. Rather than a single proposed solution, the documents gave them the tools to have better conversations with Davis County about roads, walkways, and grading, the types of decisions that need buy-in from multiple departments before anything gets built.
A big constraint was the existing course layout. Any new path or road had to thread between holes without shortening them or changing their character. That tension between safety and preservation shaped most of the design thinking.
The master plan was our last project at Davis Park Golf, following the driving range pavilion and facade studies for the clubhouse. It felt like a natural conclusion, stepping back to look at the site as a whole after spending time working on the individual pieces.
Project Data
Project Number
2339
Project Title
Davis Park Golf Master Planning
Project Location
Kaysville, Utah
Project Type
Masterplan
Project Status
Completed
Project Duration
<1 year
Completion Year
2023
Project Budget
$3,000
Client
Davis County
Design
Modern Out West

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