About Us

Brett D. Miller, owner and founder of MMA, Inc. (1996)   has been a part of the Carolinas golf industry for over 30 years.  A native of the mountains, he went on to have a successful collegiate golf career at Western Carolina University, where he earned undergraduate and graduate degrees and was elected into the University’s Hall of Fame.    His trek of hands-on experience has taken him through virtually every position in a golf operation, from the agronomic side to management at various clubs and resorts, then club ownership. Widely known for his purchase and revival of  courses in the Carolinas, (including Cleghorn Plantation, Rutherfordton and Broadmoor Golf Links, Fletcher) he has provided course consultations, transitions and  investment for over 20 years.  Brett is a life member of the PGA of America and served as the President of the Great Smokies Mountain Golf Association, a regional co-op of golf course owners, for ten years.  He has served on numerous charitable  boards and committees and is currently active on boards at Brevard College, the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Grace Community Church. Regarded Highly by Industry Experts

“Brett is a marvel, he took a project that was bankrupt and run down and elevated it to take its place as one of the premier courses in our area. I am honored to know him and have the opportunity to work with him professionally.”

—Karl Litten, Golf Course Architect/Engineer. Creator of numerous courses around the world and named one of the Fab Four architects by the PGA of America, along with Nicklaus, Fazio, and Palmer.  Karl is currently working on courses in Saudi Arabia and Oman, (as of August 2011.)

 

Robert Wilson
Here at MMA we are fortunate to have Mr. Robert Wilson as our staff agronomy consultant. Robert, a graduate of the North Carolina State agronomy program, is known throughout the Carolinas as a go to guy in the world of turf grass. With over 25 years experience with a variety of grasses at numerous clubs, he has demonstrated the ability to work on a shoestring or produce a tour-quality product fit for network television. From helping you identify a disease problem, to re-adjusting a budget, you’re just a call away from meeting your agronomic needs.
GCSAA, CGCSA