About Eclectic Golf

Design Philosophies

  • Infinite Variety

    For far too long, monotony and repetition have won the day in golf design. We reject this derivative approach by pursuing broad variety across all our hole designs, strategies, features, and aesthetics for maximum enjoyment and interest.

  • Sense of Place

    Every piece of land has an inherent character, and it’s our job to uncover it. By seeking to enhance each landscape rather than impose predefined ideals, we create unique golf experiences that feel distinctly connected to their surroundings.

  • Design and Build

    When you approve a design, it will be our team in the dirt building it, not a contractor attempting to interpret our plans. Allowing for more time on-site, greater experimentation, and a higher quality output than traditional plan-contract methods.

  • Resource Consciousness

    Good golf need not be expensive, for the client or the planet. Ideas like embracing local flora, planting resilient grasses, and simplifying maintenance practices ensure our designs are both ecologically sound and operationally viable.

  • Social Sustainability

    A vibrant golf culture, akin to the most sporting places in the game, depends on a course that players actively enjoy, not simply admire as an aesthetic product. Compelling grounds for the game, with beauty as its outcome (not its focus), are the foundation of any true community asset.

Our Services

Design
Strategic intent first.

Build
Function informs artistry.

Refresh
Small changes, big impact.

Principle Architect & Shaper
Ben Malach

Ben Malach is sitting at a cluttered desk with a stack of books, a golf bag, and a lamp in a room with wooden panel walls.

Ben’s passion for golf was fostered from a young age by travelling and playing a wide variety of courses across North America with his mother, father, and grandfather. It was this verve that led Ben to take a break from the University of Calgary to become a starter and caddie at The Links of St. Andrews, allowing him time to study the great courses of the U.K. Notably among them were The Old Course, Sunningdale, and Dornoch, but he was equally intrigued by the local town courses and the game’s more unique places, like Crail, Formby Ladies, and Huntercombe.

Ben then began to embrace the idea of simple golf, grounded in a philosophy built from the land up. He immediately put these beliefs into action when he had the opportunity to join the team building Cliffs and The Nest at Cabot Cape Breton. These early lessons empowered him to develop his eclectic skill set and tackle any golf design-related challenge.

In his never-ending quest for knowledge, Ben plans regular “Study Trips” to off-the-beaten-path golf destinations, where he searches for new ideas, interesting features, and novel practices to enrich his future projects. He is a lover of music, art, literature, and generally lives by his beliefs.

2026 Study Trip: Netherlands, Belgium, France

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