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Jim Engh

Golf Course Architect

Biography

Jim Engh is one of the most creative and unconventional golf course architects working in America, known for designing visually dramatic courses that embrace the unique geology of the Rocky Mountain West. His Fossil Trace in Golden, Colorado — built on a former clay mine with 65-million-year-old fossils visible on the course — epitomizes his willingness to let unusual terrain guide the design. Based in Castle Rock, Colorado, Engh has built a devoted following for his bold approach.

Design Philosophy

Engh believes golf courses should celebrate their unique sites rather than conforming to conventions. His designs feature dramatic vistas, unusual terrain features, and creative routing that keeps golfers engaged and surprised. He is particularly skilled at incorporating geological features — quarries, rock formations, fossils — into the playing experience.

Courses by Jim Engh in Our Directory (3)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Jim Engh's most famous courses?
Fossil Trace (Golden, CO), The Club at Pradera (Parker, CO), Sanctuary Golf Course (Sedalia, CO), and Redlands Mesa (Grand Junction, CO). His work is concentrated in the Mountain West.

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