Course of the Week

NGCOA names Cordillera Ranch Course of the Year, awards others

February 11, 2014 By
  The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch, which sits on 8,700 acres in the heart of Texas Hill Country, was named the NGCOA’s 2014 Course of the Year. The award honors a member course demonstrating excellence in course quality, ownership and ...

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Photo: Stone Creek Golf Club

Course of the Week: Stone Creek Golf Club

December 10, 2013 By
Stone Creek Golf Club is a Peter Jacobsen and Jim Hardy designed course in Oregon City, Ore. Old-growth Douglas firs, lakes, wetlands and Oregon’s highest mountain, Mt. Hood, decorate its 120 acres. As 2013 is coming to a close, Stone ...

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Photo: Watson Course

Course of the Week: Watson Course at Reunion Resort

November 26, 2013 By
The Watson Course is one of three signature courses at the Reunion Resort. The course, located on a 2,300-acre former Citrus grove, is 20 minutes south of Orlando, Fla. This is the first course in Florida designed by Tom Watson ...

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Elk River Club, Banner Elk, N.C.

November 12, 2013 By
It’s winter mode at Elk River Club, located in the mountains of North Carolina. The course is shut down. No golfers until May 1st. Superintendent Josh Smith breathes a sigh of relief. “I’m feeling good. We’re shut down, repairing flood ...

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Lakes Course - Photo courtesy Boca Woods CC

Course of the Week: Boca Woods Country Club, Boca Raton, Fla.

October 21, 2013 By
Boca Woods Country Club is a 36-hole facility in beautiful Boca Raton, Fla. The club includes the Woods Course, designed by Joe Lee; and the Lakes Course, designed by Karl Litten and recently redesigned by Kipp Schulties. Both courses offer ...

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Arnold Palmer Design Co. to create park for Penn State retirement community

October 17, 2013 By
Arnold Palmer Design Co., which has built more than 200 golf courses around the world, and Liberty Lutheran, a non-profit human services organization, will partner to develop a multi-purpose park for The Village at Penn State (VPS). The country’s first ...

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