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Monday
Jun262017

Tiger & Obama's Jackson Park Plan Unveiling Met With Questions

Take your politics and stick 'em in a drawer, as the plan unveiling for a Tiger Woods design at President Barack Obama's presidential library complex has been met with the kind of architectural scrutiny and perspective you'd hope for in a public project. The effort is of note given the role of the Olmsted Brothers in this area and their influence on Woods' lead designer, Beau Welling.

Ed Sherman sets up the TGR Design from the Chicago Parks Golf Alliance perspective this way:

The Chicago Parks Golf Alliance and TGR Design representatives unveiled the proposed layout Wednesday night during a public meeting at the South Shore Cultural Center.

Let’s just say 2020, the year of the targeted debut for the course, can’t come soon enough after seeing TGR’s plans. A golfer’s imagination truly is in overdrive in trying to envision the final result.

The Chicago Tribune's Blair Kamin looks at the proposal from a landscape architecture perspective and questions elements of the merging of two courses. He isn't thrilled from the Olmsted perspective in part because Tiger architect Welling has not yet been in communication with the folks developing the park aspect.

But the planning process for that park, which took on new layers of complexity Wednesday with the unveiling of a design for a $30 million Tiger Woods golf course in the park's southern end, almost surely would have given Olmsted pause.

He believed that all elements of a park should be subordinated to a greater whole. That's what the designers in charge of a Chicago Park District push to draft a new plan for Jackson Park said at a public meeting Wednesday.

Yet such an all-encompassing vision is not yet evident. Latent conflicts between different priorities for the park have not been brought to the surface and thrashed out. The designers of the golf course have yet to talk to the designer of the landscape that will surround the planned Obama Presidential Center. The lack of coordination threatens the promise that the center and golf course will endow Chicago's south lakefront with a park equivalent in quality to Millennium Park or Lincoln Park.

For decades, the south shoreline trailed its North Side counterpart in everything from acreage to amenities, a result of racially discriminatory under-investment by the Park District. A 1999 plan for the south lakefront has helped alter that separate-but-unequal reality. In recent years, the city has poured millions of dollars into Burnham Park south of McCormick Place, including a new harbor and playground at 31st Street as well as a new pedestrian bridge at 35th Street.

From a golf point of view, Teddy Greenstein outlines the positives he sees (10!) and sees plenty to like.

• Holes 12-14 will have the million-dollar views, with No. 13 sandwiched by two par-3s. The 13th will play 362 yards for mortals, but if the course gets a BMW Championship (aiming for 2021) or Presidents Cup, players would hit their tee shots over the public beach, stretching the hole to 543 yards.

"We asked ourselves: How can we maximize the experience on the lake?" Welling said. "The holes are going to be absolutely spectacular. (No.) 12 will have a peninsula green, water right, left and long, with a marquee snapshot of downtown Chicago. And it could be windy."

• Lake Michigan should be in view from a half-dozen holes, and others will play along the Jackson Park Harbor. A recontoured lake will swallow balls short of the par-3 eighth green.

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It's hard to detach politics from the conversation when it's the root cause of a more important crisis looming.

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06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterD. maculata
They'd have to shut down the public beach during a Tour event. I can imagine there will be people sitting on the beach blowing a horn in people's backswings otherwise.
It looks like a nice layout, but again I think the optics of this are really horrible for the neighborhood.
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterChicago John
Looks great!! Isn't Illinois about bankrupt??
06.27.2017 | Unregistered Commentermarmooskapaul
This will be an excellent use of stolen money. Also, the proposed underpasses could get a little dangerous with Tiger's recent driving issues.
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterDrBunsenHoneydew
Just what south Chicago needs ; a really expensive golf course that will be reserved for the suits and the PGA Tour.
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterJJBeck
This will not end well....if in fact it actually gets off the ground -- The Obama Library should be a new age web site....this would more accessible to all of the citizens of the US and there is really zero need to build an edifice costing many millions...redirect and use the money to help the city get out of the urban crisis that is today's Chicago...if Barry whines too much give him a statue with a nice plaque in Grant Park and move on.....this idea that every POTUS needs a library is crap....set up one library/museum for all 40+ Presidents in one of the Smithsonian buildings.
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterKeith - NYC
room for a rifle range?
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterMCARON
Illinois is on the brink of financial collapse. They are the lead off batter as other states will follow. Why in the world is this project even going forward?
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterBrandon
Geoff - Any idea why the went w TWD instead of Renaissance Golf Design who did the first routings for the course?
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterJaeger
Obama to Tiger: "You didn't build that!"
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterC
@Keith - NYC...I'm sure they'll do both.
06.27.2017 | Unregistered Commenternancy
Nancy - not sure, but I don't think we should hold our breath
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterKeith - NYC
@Keith - NYC...it amazes me sometimes about the negative thoughts regardilng developing content not only for a Presidental Library but merging ideas to build interest in our country when there is an opportunity to move forward relationships to make things happen on many different levels. This sounds like a good idea. I admire Geoff's knowledge about golf course design expertise and liked this article and how he referenced other opinions.
06.27.2017 | Unregistered Commenternancy
If it is such a great effin idea, why do I have to pay for it? This will be run just like the Post Office or anything else Eldrick and Obama touch. Plus, will bullet proof riot gear come with each cart?
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterMrs Havercamp
Wonder if that first phrase will be used on next post about a T-course... don't recall it has before.
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterJohn C
Was debating critical commentary but I'm not racist
06.27.2017 | Unregistered Commenterajlfour
Wonder what Malcom Gladwell's opinion of this is?
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterJML
Fitting a golf course for Obama's library. That part of town is a war zone. I assume they will have to clean it up if that kind of money is being spent. Still time to pick up something at Moo & Oink after the round? Is it still there on Stony Island?
06.27.2017 | Unregistered CommenterMJR
Though on the south side, that specific area is not terrible along Rt 41 / Lake Shore Dr.... though would want parking to be ultra secure and probably would think twice on doing any cheaper twilight.
06.28.2017 | Unregistered CommenterJohn C
Four people were killed at a fast food outlet a few blocks south of South Shore a few months ago. There was a shooting at a gas station on Stony Island (west boundary of the course) more recently. The area immediately south is among the most crime-ridden in the city.

FYI, no state money (not that there is any) would be involved. But plenty of city dollars for the underpasses if this goes through.
06.28.2017 | Unregistered CommenterGolden Bell

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