Architect
8 courses on Course Vaults
Alex McKay practiced golf course architecture primarily across Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina during the mid-twentieth century. His portfolio concentrated on accessible municipal and country club layouts serving regional communities. While less documented than some of his contemporaries, McKay's work contributed to the development of golf infrastructure throughout the southeastern United States during a period of significant expansion in the game.
His attributed designs include Shawnee Golf Course in Louisville, Kentucky, along with country club courses in Benton, Kentucky; Bristol, Tennessee; and Abingdon, Virginia (Glenrochie). Additional McKay layouts can be found at Hillcrest Golf Course in Owensboro, Irish Hills Golf and Country Club in Mount Sterling, Pine Oaks Golf Club in Johnson City, and Statesville Country Club in North Carolina. These courses reflect a practical approach to routing and design suited to their respective landscapes and member communities.
Details of McKay's training, career timeline, and design philosophy remain limited in accessible historical records, though his body of work demonstrates consistent activity across several states during an important growth period for American golf.
Sources: Course Vaults course links only.
Glenrochie
Glenrochie Country Club
๐บ๐ธ Abingdon, VA, USA
Benton
Benton Golf & Country Club
๐บ๐ธ Benton, KY, USA

Shawnee
Shawnee Golf Course
๐บ๐ธ Louisville, KY, USA

Pine Oaks
Pine Oaks Golf Club
๐บ๐ธ Johnson City, TN, USA

Bristol
Country Club of Bristol
๐บ๐ธ Bristol, TN, USA

Hillcrest
Hillcrest Golf Course
๐บ๐ธ Owensboro, KY, USA

Irish Hills
Irish Hills Golf and Country Club
๐บ๐ธ Mount Sterling, KY, USA
Statesville
Statesville Country Club
๐บ๐ธ Statesville, NC, USA
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