About
Scott Miller apprenticed under Jack Nicklaus, one of the greatest players and designers in golf history, before launching his independent design career.
Scott Miller is a prominent American golf course architect best known for his influential work on notable golf projects in the United States and internationally. Miller began his career apprenticing under the esteemed designer Jack Nicklaus, which provided him with a strong foundation in championship-level course design. Over the past several decades, Miller has crafted a respected portfolio that includes new course layouts and innovative renovations, marked by a strategic use of natural landscapes and a commitment to playability for golfers of all abilities. His designs can be found from Arizona to Hawaii and across Asia, often tailored to maximize the enjoyment and challenge provided by each unique setting. Miller’s thoughtful, environmentally sensitive approach has earned him recognition among peers and clients alike, and his experience as a former touring golf professional brings an added perspective to his work, ensuring each course is both beautiful and rewarding to play.