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BEND, Ore. - The David McLay Kidd-designed Tetherow Golf Club in Bend, Oregon is set to open for the season on April 4, 2009. The visually striking Tetherow Golf Club is a par-72, 7,298-yard layout that was designed by the same world renowned architect who also designed Bandon Dunes and the new Castle Course, the seventh course at St. Andrews, Scotland.
Since opening in July 2008, Tetherow has been decorated with awards and accolades. Tetherow was honored by Golfweek as one of the Best New Courses for 2008, ranked as one the Top 10 New Courses in the country by Travel + Leisure Golf and recognized as one of Links Magazine's Premier Properties. In addition, Tetherow was also the very first course in Oregon to become a Certified Audubon International Signature Sanctuary by Audubon International. This signature certification is awarded only to new developments which are designed, constructed, and maintained according to Audubon International's precise planning standards and environmental disciplines.
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In less than a decade Bandon Dunes Golf Resort has impressed
enough avid golfers to be mentioned in the same breath as iconic golf
destinations like Pebble Beach, Pinehurst and Kiawah Island. The resort is now
taking reservations for limited preview play on its highly anticipated fourth
offering, Old Macdonald.
While the full 18-hole course isn't set to open until June
1, 2010, it will be open to a limited number of guests that will be able to sample
the course on a 10-hole loop for a rate of $110. Only 32 players per day will
be allowed on the course from April 1 to October 1, 2009.
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Pine Lakes Country Club is scheduled to re-open on March 14, 2009
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Fifty-one Myrtle Beach area golf
courses were showcased during last summer's World Amateur Handicap Championship
(Aug 25 - 29); Pine Lakes Country Club was not among them.
The historic course known affectionately as "The Granddaddy"
along the Grand Strand was in the final stages of an epic redesign that will
reposition the course among the very best in Myrtle Beach while maintaining the
integrity, character and tradition that make it so special.
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FRENCH LICK, Ind. - Not since the opening of Whistling Straits in Wisconsin has there been a more anticipated golf course opening in the Midwest and Hall of Fame architect Pete Dye is responsible for both. The new Pete Dye course at French Lick Resort will open to the public on April 24, 2009.
French Lick Resort, long one of America's premier resort destinations, is situated on rolling hills overlooking the Hoosier National Forest in southern Indiana. The historic resort is located in the small town of French Lick, where for over two centuries the Pluto Mineral Springs has attracted visitors. (It is also known as the hometown of basketball legend Larry Bird.)
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The backbone of the majority of public golf courses in the
state of Ohio is the small family-owned business that is passed from generation
to generation. Some courses even trace their beginnings to a modest family farm
prior to being transformed into 18-hole arenas dedicated to pitching, putting
and the like.
For Tom Holtzberry, owner of Colonial Golfer's Club, much of
his adult life has been dedicated to the betterment of the golf course and
making sure his facility fulfilled its obligation to grow the game of golf and
bring the tiny community of Harrod together. Just shy of 40 years after his
late father Bob purchased the land now occupied by Colonial, the Ohio Golf
Course Owners Association has bestowed an honor upon the course that the two
men dreamed of but weren't sure was possible.
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Approaching its 10 year anniversary, the Barnsley Gardens
Resort Golf Course has again been recognized as one of the best golf facilities
in the state of Georgia.
The General, as the resort course at Barnsley Gardens is
known, was recently awarded "Course of the Year" by the Georgia Golf Course
Owners Association.
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ESTERO, Fla. - PGA Tour player Stewart Cink, currently ranked No. 19 in the Official World Golf Rankings and tenth in 2008 on the PGA Tour money list, took in not just one, but two rounds of golf at Old Corkscrew Golf Club in early January.
In town with family for a youth hockey tournament being held at Germain Arena, Cink checked out Old Corkscrew between games. He played his first round with some of the hockey dads on Monday, December 29 and liked it so much he brought family back and played a second round on the 31st.
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It wouldn't be a stretch to surmise that Ohioans or
"Buckeyes" have as much passion for the game of golf as they do for their
scarlet and gray collegiate athletic teams. The names of gridiron greats Archie
Griffin and Eddie George can be countered by linksmen such as Jack Nicklaus and
John Cook. After all, what better way to dot the "i" in Script Ohio than with a golf
ball?
A little more than a year ago, the Buckeye Golf Trail was
created not only to promote and feature the state of Ohio
as a premier golf destination full of affordable public courses, but to
celebrate the vast history of the game within the Buckeye State.
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SCOTTSDALE, Az. - Seven OB Sports-managed golf courses were honored by Golfweek magazine in several ranking categories including Best New, Best Casino, Top 100 Resort Courses and Top 100 Residential Courses. The David McLay Kidd-designed Tetherow Golf Club and the John Fought-designed Players Course at Indian Wells Golf Resort were honored as 2008 Best New Courses.
Four OB Sports-managed courses were ranked in the Top 100 Resort Courses for 2009 with We-Ko-Pa Golf Club's Bill Coore/Ben Crenshaw-designed Saguaro Course at No. 16 and the Scott Miller-designed Cholla Course at We-Ko-Pa coming in at No. 38. Sandia Golf Club and the Ken Kavanaugh-designed Longbow Golf Club debuted in this prestigious Top 100 ranking at No. 79 and No. 89 respectively.
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The Chicago Park District Golf Courses will undergo $5.5
million worth of improvements under a new 15-year contract with Billy Casper
Golf Management. The contract was approved by district board Wednesday, Dec.
10.
Currently, the Chicago Park District, which is the largest
park district in the United States, includes six courses, two miniature golf
courses, three driving ranges and three new learning centers. The renovation
project will concentrate on better maintenance practices in addition to rebuilding
some bunkers and tee boxes, with the overall aim of making these municipal
facilities popular destinations for traveling golfers and city residents. The
goal of Casper Golf is to increase use by up to ten percent. In 2007, there
were 140.000 rounds of golf played on park district courses.
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