Anglea Moser's journey in golf started in Augsburg in Bavaria (also home home to Bernhard Langer) at the age of 10 when her parents enrolled her in a golf summer camp. In conjunction with developing a deep love of the game, Angela also became fascinated with how golf interacted with nature and the process of creating golf courses. She went on to study Landscape Architecture with a view to becoming a golf course architect. An Erasmus placement to Sheffield allowed Moser to see some of the best golf on offer in Scotland and England...
The stars aligned in 2013 when she was selected to become an intern for Tom Doak's Renaissance Golf Design. SInce then Angela has been involved in projects around the world including St Patrick's Links, Te Arai North, Woodhall Spa, The Renaissance Club and as Lead Associate on the #10 course at Pinehurst.
Angela brings a flair and passion to designing and building golf courses - we are so grateful for the time she has afforded us in understanding the intricacies of her profession and the RGD design process at St. Patrick's Links in particular.
Angela Moser has been a guest on 2 episodes.
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Episode 49: Digger Girl - Angela Moser of Moser Golf & Renaissance Golf Design
June 7th, 2024 | 1 hr 41 mins
Angela Moser was has been involved on Renaissance Golf Designs projects since commencing her internship in 2011 at the Renaissance Club in Scotland. Since then she has collaborated with some of best in the business on behalf of RGD at courses such as Grand Saint Emilionnais, The Loop at Forest Dunes, Cape Kidnappers, Te Arai, St Patricks Links, Woodhall Spa & Pinehurst #10 to name but a few. We caught up with her recently to hear about some of these projects, her start in golf and much more!
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Episode 48: Digger Girl :) Trailer - Angela Moser
June 2nd, 2024 | 4 mins 47 secs
Angela Moser joined me recently for a long overdue chat about her career to date, which includes a collection of golf course design and build jobs in Ireland, New Zealand, United States, UK, France, Germany, Norway & elsewhere