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2008 Skyway Open Recap

March 26, 2008 | Alison Regan | Articles | Design | Events

Walsh Bishop Golf Hole

You may have seen or heard about this year’s Skyway Open golf tournament in Minneapolis, which took place February 29th and March 1st in the downtown skyway system based around the City Center. The Walsh Bishop design team decided to throw its hat into the ring for the second time for this event, which asks local architects to design holes for the course reflecting a specific theme. This year it was “Minneapolis 2050″.

Our design intent was to illustrate the different sustainable choices that we have as Minneapolis residents, and how these choices shape the environment in which we live. If the player didn’t make the sustainable choice, the ball would be sent back to the tee box to start again!

The graphic on our design used images relating to environmentally responsible energy, transportation, and housing options, and created a “path” to our hole with those choices. Also in the graphic were many images of our city- real images that we could recognize and be proud of- showing our personality and how the sustainable goals are woven into it.

We chose to construct our hole out of clear acrylic, in sections that were portable and easy to assemble. The vision really came together after long planning sessions, and when we set up the hole to test it in our office, it was working great! It was really fun- the ball moved fast on the acrylic, so the players needed a controlled hand.

During the tournament the hole looked slick and people had a good time playing it- the design was unique and folks really wanted to see what was going on when they walked by. Unfortunately, a player did try to walk onto the playing surface… right next to the sign that read “Please Do Not Walk on the Playing Surface”, and the frame of the hole cracked. Alas, it was fun while it lasted! We were proud to have the opportunity to participate in the event.

The Skyway Open tournament is hosted by the Downtown Council, and benefits the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities. Look for the 3rd Annual tournament next year!