Gage Davis is a highly accomplished golf course architect and land planner with a career spanning over 50 years. He founded Gage Davis Associates in 1975, a firm with studios in multiple locations including Boulder, Colorado, Phoenix, Arizona, Hawaii, and California. His design work has been influential internationally, with projects in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, Asia, China, New Zealand, and Australia.
Davis combines his licensed architectural expertise with extensive land planning experience, focusing on creating golf courses that are financially viable, environmentally sustainable, socially responsible, and timeless in their design. His firm has worked on hundreds of distinguished golf projects, including Las Brisas de Santo Domingo in Chile, known for its scenic layout around man-made lakes, as well as developments in diverse geographic and cultural contexts.
He holds a Bachelor of Architecture with Honors from the University of Colorado at Denver and a Master of Architecture in Urban Planning and Design from the University of Washington. Davis is a registered architect in several states and a member of multiple professional organizations related to architecture, planning, and landscape architecture.
Gage Davis's work is admired for its creative and strategic land planning, integrating golf design with broader environmental and developmental considerations, positioning him as a pioneering figure in modern golf architecture.

