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1. National Institute of Golf Management
www.ngf.org/nigm/cgi/board.asp - [Cached]Published on: 4/20/2006 Last Visited: 4/20/2006
Jan Beljan Senior Design Associate, Fazio Golf Course Design -
2. Travel Golf: Editorial, Shane Sharp, Golf Course Design and Maintenance
www.travelgolf.com/departments - [Cached]Published on: 12/20/2001 Last Visited: 9/15/2002
"The responsibility of the architect is to give the owner what he wants, long term," says Jan Beljan, an associate with Fazio's' design firm. "Part of the job of a course architect is to give the owner what they are paying for. If that requires a lot of detailed maintenance, and that is what he can afford, then that is what the architect will provide."
The owner usually determines the point at which a superintendent is brought into the design process. Many golf course architects depend on the owner to have a superintendent present during the construction of their golf course. Other architects, however, are insisting that superintendents be brought in earlier in the process to stave off any potential conflicts up the road. -
3. From Tee To Screen
www.golfjournal.org/features/2 - [Cached]Published on: 11/23/2002 Last Visited: 11/23/2002
"We still do it the old-fashioned way, using pencils and paper," says Jan Beljan, a senior design associate for Fazio Golf Course Designers Inc. in Jupiter, Fla.

