by Steve Pike | Mar 27, 2025 | Equipment, golf business, Golf News, Personalities, PGA Tour
Roger Cleveland is back wth the company that bears his name. The legendary wedge designer has returned to Cleveland Golf, the Huntington Beach, CA., company he founded (as Cleveland Classic Golf) in 1979. “We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Roger back to the...
by Steve Pike | Mar 27, 2025 | Conservation, golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News, Personalities, Privare clubs, Technology
It’s fairly well-known now that the main grass at The main grass at Miakka Golf Club, cuurently under construction in Myakka City, FL., is called “Stadium” zoysia. The grass was developed several years ago Bladerunner Farms in Bay City, Texas, in...
by Steve Pike | Mar 26, 2025 | Equipment, golf business, Golf News
Tour Edge Golf has unveiled it highly-anticipated Wingman 800 Putter Series. Designed to elevate the putting for golfers seeking maximum MOI properties, the company says the Wingman 800 Series features six advanced designs focused on stability, feel, and consistent...
by Steve Pike | Mar 26, 2025 | golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News
Golf management companies KemperSports and Touchstone Golf are joining forces. The strategic partnership between two of the more respected companies in golf management will greatly benefit clients, golfers, and properties and set the stage for future growth in key...
by Steve Pike | Mar 26, 2025 | golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News, Private Clubs
Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club in Vero Beach, FL., has unveiled a dramatic refresh to its Golf Clubhouse, which overlooks its Arnold Palmer Golf Course. The 15,000 square foot Golf Clubhouse was constructed in 1999 and was last renovated in 2011. The new $5...
by Steve Pike | Mar 25, 2025 | golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News, Travel News
Public golf in Florida just got better. Dunedin Golf Club, the historic Donald Ross-designed course owned by the city of Dunedin (just north of Tampa) has completed a $6 million course restoration. The course has been brought back to its Golden Age of Architecture...