by Steve Pike | Jun 21, 2024 | golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News, Resorts, Travel News
Saint John’s Resort, Metro Detroit’s leading resort, hotel, and conference center destination, on June 22 will open its new Raymond Hearn-designed 18-hole championship golf course, The Cardinal. In addition, the resort will also debut to the public its Little Cardinal...
by Steve Pike | Jun 20, 2024 | golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News, Resorts, Travel News
Celebrated for its exceptional luxury in Pennsylvania’s picturesque Laurel Highlands, the Nemacolin resort in Farmongton, PA., this summer will debut, The Chateau, featuring Ritz Paris-inspired design, alongside new property revitalizations — Nightcap, PJ’s Ice Cream...
by Steve Pike | Jun 20, 2024 | golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News, Personalities, Privare clubs
Major League Baseball Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin once said, “What people don’t realize is that professionals are sensational because of the fundamentals.’’ As a former baseball player, David DeMay knows exactly what the former Cincinnati Reds star is...
by Steve Pike | Jun 19, 2024 | Equipment, golf business, Golf News
PXG has rolled out what it says is five of its most sought-after Battle Ready II Putter models. The company says the new PXG® Battle Ready® II Darkness® Putters present an all-black finish complimented by PXG’s iconic Darkness Insignia. Available in the Bat...
by Steve Pike | Jun 19, 2024 | Golf Courses, Golf News, Privare clubs, Resorts, Spa
Summers on Atlantic Ave. in Delray Beach, FL., are s tranquil as the “Season” is bustling. My favorite time in Delray Beach is the summer. yes, it’s hot, but also less crowded – and with just as much to offer as in the harried winer months....
by Steve Pike | Jun 19, 2024 | golf business, Golf News, golf shoes
Puma Golf’s new streetwear shoe – Teveris G – is now available ($110) in men’s sizes 7-13, 14, 15. Inspired by Puma spikeless golf shoe, the Teveris G silhouette draws on high-performance aesthetics taken from Puma’s 2000s running range, but...