Course of the Week

Fallen Oak GC reopens after enhancements

September 5, 2014 By
The newly-renovated Fallen Oak GC in Saucier, Miss., reopened for play Sept. 5. MGM Resorts International‘s Fallen Oak temporarily closed this summer for course enhancements. Tom Fazio, the original course architect, oversaw the project which involved regular infrastructure maintenance and strategic improvements. “This is ...

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Photo by Seth Jones

Emerald Bay GC reopens after renovation by architect Bob Cupp

August 12, 2014 By
The Emerald Bay Golf Course, in Destin, Fla., reopened Friday, Aug. 1, after completing a major renovation by golf course architect Bob Cupp. Cupp’s career in golf course design has spanned more than 40 years. He served as senior designer for Jack Nicklaus ...

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Course of the Week: La Cantera Hill Country Resort

July 21, 2014 By
La Cantera Hill Country Resort in San Antonio, managed by Destination Hotels & Resorts, has committed to a multimillion-dollar transformation. John Spomer, the resort’s vice president and managing director, says the resort’s two courses will remain open. “Both of our award-winning golf ...

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Course of the Week: Seven Oaks CC

July 8, 2014 By
Seven Oaks CC in Bakersfield, Calif., is a 27-hole private facility designed by architect Robert Muir Grave. It features three nines – The Oaks, The Lakes and The Islands – and is full of protected San Joaquin kit foxes, an endanger species. Martin Morozowsky, ...

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Photos: Bill Shonk, GM, Princess Anne CC

Course of the Week: The Princess Anne CC

June 24, 2014 By
The Princess Anne Country Club, in Virginia Beach, Va., was established in 1916 and features a par 70, 6,042-yard course lined with pines, inlets and lakes. The course was established in 1920 with ties to Willie Park Jr., according to Matt Boyce, Princess ...

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Quiz: Golfdom’s U.S. Open coverage

June 12, 2014 By
Have you been following Golfdom’s live coverage from Pinehurst No. 2? We’ve got some US Open gear up for grabs. All you need to do is answer a little trivia. Correctly answer three out of the four questions below to ...

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