
Company Directors
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Wayne Grady - Chief DesignerWayne Grady has been a successful player on the world golf tour for the past 30 years. His career was highlighted by his win in the 1990 US PGA Championships, one of the world's four major championships. Wayne is currently 15th on the Australian All Time Money List.
Over the years Wayne had played many championship golf courses around the world. His intimate knowledge of these courses and his lifelong passion for golf has ensured his expertise in the field of golf course layout and design.
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Paul Smith, Administration and Marketing ManagerPaul Smith has extensive sporting and business expertise in the fields of golf, sports management, event promotions and golf course building administration. He was Director of Golf at the Hyatt Regency Coolum from 1988 to 1993 and as a part of the opening team has considerable experience in the administration of golf courses.
Paul has been a member of the Professional Golfing Association since 1975 and played the Australasian and International golf tours from 1976 to 1983. From those years he has a good knowledge of golf courses around the world. During 1991 and 1992 Paul worked in Tokyo, Osaka and Okinawa in Japan as a consultant for Hasegawa & Associates, a major golf course construction company. His main field of expertise was administration buildings for golf courses but also assisted with course layout and design. |
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David Grabham, Project and Construction ManagerDavid Grabham has 30 years of extensive experience in the golf course construction industry, being involved with a total of over 45 projects in Australia, Japan and Vietnam. David's experience, which includes design, consultancy, construction supervision, golf course maintenance and golf course management; makes him one of the most knowledgeable and professional experts within the golf course construction industry.
His hands-on experience is invaluable on site, always ensuring the best possible result. David has a real feel for the potential of the site at hand and always works to retain and enhance the natural features present. |







