About
After completing the Oak Hill restoration, Green was asked for autographs by fans, an unusual honor for a golf course architect, highlighting his rising profile in the golfing world.
Andrew Green is one of America's leading golf course architects, noted for his expertise in restoring and renovating classic championship venues. Raised in Daleville, Virginia, Green developed a passion for golf course architecture early, working at his local club and pursuing a degree in landscape architecture from Virginia Tech, graduating in 2001. He spent 14 years with McDonald & Sons, gaining formative experience at famed clubs like Merion, Pine Valley, and Oakmont. In 2014, he founded his own firm, A.H. Green Design/Green Golf & Turf, Inc., quickly building a national reputation as a restoration specialist. Green's hallmark projects include acclaimed renovations of Inverness Club, Oak Hill Country Club's East Course for the 2023 PGA Championship, and Congressional Country Club's Blue Course, future host of the 2036 Ryder Cup. Revered for his scholarship of golf architecture history and his respectful, collaborative approach, Green continues to shape the legacy of major tournament venues across the United States.