by Steve Pike | Apr 26, 2024 | Golf Courses, Privare clubs, Real Estate, Resorts, Travel News
Set along the Pacific beachfront at the tip of the Baja peninsula, Alvar, the newest luxury community at Quivira Los Cabos, will debut its first completed residences in May. Alvar is part of an 1,850-acre master-planned resort and residential resort community...
by Steve Pike | Apr 23, 2024 | golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News, Privare clubs, Real Estate
The Tesoro Club, a 1,490-acre gated golf club community in Port St. Lucie, FL., has opened its first Signature Home. The property built by Ecclestone Signature Homes features four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and a three-car garage, totaling 3,598 square...
by Steve Pike | Apr 19, 2024 | Golf Courses, Golf News, Personalities, PGA Tour, Privare clubs
Rising PGA Tour star Nick Dunlap now is an Honorary Member at Haig Point, the prestigious private residential community on historic Daufuskie Island, S.C. A native of Northport, AL., Dunlap as earned widespread acclaim in the golf world for his remarkable...
by Steve Pike | Apr 18, 2024 | golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News, Privare clubs, Real Estate, Tiger Woods, Travel News
Jack’s Bay, the highly-anticipated 1,200-acre private club community on four miles of pink sand beaches along Eleuthera, Bahamas’ Atlantic coastline, has started construction for the world’s first Jack Nicklaus Heritage Championship Golf Course in collaboration with...
by Steve Pike | Apr 18, 2024 | golf business, Golf Courses, Golf News, Privare clubs
Banyan Cay – the West Palm Beach, FL., golf course project that has stopped, started and stopped again over the past few years – today unveiled a new name – Dutchman’s Pipe – under the ownership of Witkoff Group, Access Industries and PPG...
by Steve Pike | Apr 12, 2024 | golf business, Golf News, LIV Golf, PGA Tour, Privare clubs, The Masters
Masters advice from three champions. Even before the PGA Tour and LIV Golf League war, it was rare when the world’s best professional golfers competed in the same event. Four events – the majors – each year? Five times? Six times? Seems it doesn’t really...