Golf Vacations Magazine - February 2023

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Sunup to Sundown Golf in Rancho Mirage by

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When the Lead Teaching Professional at The Westin Rancho Mirage Resort describes what he does for a living, it sounds like the best job in the world. “My second home is working at a resort. I tell my kids that I go on vacation every day,” David Curtis said.

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For years, TPC Tampa Bay has been regarded as one of the best public access facilities in the Tampa market. After all, whenever the letters TPC precede anything to do with golf, expectations are automatically raised, and TPC Tampa Bay delivers.

30 Resort Report: Hospitality and Golf in Indian Wells by Wes Bolyard

Set in the heart of Southern California’s Coachella Valley, Indian Wells is steeped in a very rich and colorful history. The city was named for an old Cahuilla Indian water hole that was documented in expedition diaries as early as 1823. From early inhabitants who unearthed its namesake well (a source of life in an otherwise arid desert), to intrepid settlers who pioneered the date industry, to the city’s 21st century status as a world-class residential and resort community, Indian Wells enjoys a distinctive narrative that underlies an exceptional lifestyle.

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Tim Cotroneo is a Mineapolis-based freelance writer specializing in Caribbean travel, business, and golf. Tim is a long-time contributor to Tee Times Press and he’s also the Travel Writer for American Business Magazine.

Wes Bolyard is a freelance writer who has written for a variety of golf publications for over 20 years. He is a member of the Golf Writers Association of America and lives in Mesa, AZ. His work appeared in Arizona Fairways, Arizona Golfer, The Golf Guide Mid-Atlantic Region, Kansas City Golf, Sporting Woman, and Sun Golf covering golf course reviews, golf equipment, apparel evaluations, golf travel luggage and golf travel destination resorts. Wes has had the unique experience of accomplishing a feat with 67 million to one odds - two holes-in-one in one round.

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David Theoret (aka The Golfin’ Guy) grew up in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, where it was naturally assumed he would play hockey. Beginning at the age of 3 and continuing into his late 30s, he did just that, however, after one too many pucks to the head, he realized that golf was a lot easier on the body and took the game up. From 2003 until 2009, David ran the sales and marketing department of TravelGolf Media – now known at GolfNow.com. While at TravelGolf, an editor told him he had a flair for writing and he started writing articles about anything golf-related. He currently resides in Lake Tansi, TN with his wife Belinda and their four-legged “kid,” Louie.

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What a Way to Experience Golf

This year’s winner—world number three Jon Rahm—shot two 64’s to open the tournament--but barely nudged out Tour rookie Davis Thompson down the stretch on Sunday to win by one stroke.

“It shows how good everyone is getting,” said Rahm after his win, his second in the event and second straight this year. “It’s a really good time for spectators and fans of the game. Because what’s more fun than seeing people just make birdies and having an exciting game.”

Rahm has an affinity for Southern California even though he is a native of Spain and attended Arizona State University. Four of his 9 PGA Tour victories have come in Southern California, and he admits that the region suites him well.

“It is probably because I am so comfortable (in the region).” He added. “The life-style suites me. My wife and I love this part of the country. She’s happy—I’m happy—our kids are happy. It is a lot easier to play golf.”

When it comes to a winter vacation and a place where you can play golf, watch the top pros (and even play alongside them) and get your fill of entertainment and fun, nothing fills the bill like the American Express in La Quinta, California that happens to be the first PGA Tour stop on the continental US every year and kicks off its West Coast swing.

Now having been played 64 times since its inception as the Desert Classic in 1960 and known for decades as the Bob Hope, the professional golf event that now is under the American Express banner has evolved into much more than a Pro-Am in the California desert, Palm Springs area.

In the latest version of this iconic event in January, it was very noticeable—perhaps more than ever—that this week of golf attracts fans from a far wider area than just Southern California—and for more reasons than ever before.

In addition to being able to watch a star-studded field of golfers that included five of the top 7 players in the world and the top four Americans battle it out for the record $8 million purse, the Am Ex concert series that began in 2017 was at its best with Southern California native Gwen Stefani and three-time Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Darius Rucker rocking the crowds after play on Friday and Saturday evenings on the PGA West Stadium Course driving range. Stefani--born and raised in Anaheim; a singer songwriter and charismatic frontwoman of No Doubt-- and Rucker, who first achieved musical prominence as the lead singer of Hootie & the Blowfish and has since become a hugely successful country artist--engaged the audiences both nights in many more ways than during the previous five versions of the musical concert series. The crowds were larger and more energized than ever—providing one of the best concert experiences this side of the Coachella Music Festival that is held every spring right down the road.

For those so inclined, the Am Ex also included participation in the golf tournament as well with 156 amateurs teeing it up for the first three-days of the professional contest in one of only two remaining events on tour that has the pros playing alongside the amateurs during regular tournament play at three spectacular desert courses in La Quinta: La Quinta Country Club. The Nicklaus Tournament Course and the host course—the PGA West Stadium Course—one of architect Pete Dye’s most famous tracks.

Although all three courses are a great test of golf and stretch to over 7,000 yards for the tournament, the winning score of 27 under over four days is a testament to not only how good the players on Tour are, but how perfect the conditioning of these courses are.

Rahm echoes what a lot of visitors to this region say. With 120 golf courses in the immediate area, there are plenty of opportunities to get a casual round in during tournament week—not to mention the many resorts, spas, classic restaurants and Indian casinos. That doesn’t even include the many entertainment and hospitality areas at the American Express that has made this a top vacation spot for golfers in the winter.

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Rickie Fowler Winner Jon Rahm and family

Go Golf Kauai Courses Welcome 2023 Celebrate Memorable And Meaningful 2022

KAUA‘I, HAWAI‘I – Kaua‘i’s spectacular collection of golf courses welcome 2023 while celebrating a memorable and meaningful 2022. Not only is interest in the island golf destination at an all-time high with visits to the GoGolfKauai.com website up over 130%, but more importantly the golf courses continue to convey the spirit of Aloha and the cultural pillars of Malama – to care for, protect and preserve Hawaii’s precious natural resources.

2022 saw Puakea Golf Course reopen following a nearly two-year pandemic-related closure, with Kaua‘i native TJ Esakai-Kua taking over as director of golf, under the leadership of Casey Watabu, who played in the 2007 Masters, and is a leader in Kaua‘i’s junior golf programs.

Kaua‘i golf courses were also honored in 2022 by national media outlets, including Golfweek magazine naming Princeville Makai Golf Club, Po‘ipu Bay Golf Course and the Ocean Course at Hokuala to their prestigious ranking of the “Best 200 Resort Courses in the U.S.” Golfweek also named four Kaua‘i courses among the 15 “Best Courses You Can Play In Hawaii” with Princeville Makai ranked No. 4, Po‘ipu Bay No. 7, Wailua Municipal Golf Course No. 11 and The Ocean Course at Hokuala No. 12. What’s more, Princeville Makai also placed on Golfweek’s “Top 100 Best Courses You Can Play in the U.S.” ranking (No. 75), and on its “Top 200 Modern Courses” list (No. 199). GolfPass also recognized Po‘ipu Bay and Princeville Makai in its “Golfers’ Choice 2022: Best Golf Courses in Hawaii” annual ranking, with Poipu Bay No. 1 and Princeville Makai No. 2 in the Aloha State.

In May of 2022, the Go Golf Kaua‘i golf courses and the Kaua‘i community were featured in an episode of the Fire Pit Collective’s “Journey’s With Matt Ginella.” On Ginella’s journey to the “Garden

Island,” he immersed himself in the culture and community of the oldest and northernmost island. In the 36-minute webisode Ginella did an immersive deep dive into Kaua‘i to understand the island’s past and learn about what is being done to preserve its future, in the spirit of Malama. Ginella visited five of Kaua’i’s golf courses and along the way sampled local eateries, beaches and farms. He shared with viewers an education about the focus on regenerative tourism while interviewing Kaua‘i Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami and other cultural caretakers of the island.

In October, the Go Golf Kaua‘i courses banded together for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, reminding guests abouts the importance of early detection. Courses flew pink flags, executed charitable fundraising events for Breast Cancer Research and more throughout the month. Also in October, Wailua Golf Course hosted

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the 13th World Deaf Golf Championships with more than 100 deaf or hard of hearing golfers from 14 countries descending on the island to compete in a 72-hole stroke play tournament over 12 divisions.

“2022 saw a return to a sense of normalcy for our community and for travel to Kaua‘i,” said Sue Kanoho, Executive Director of the Kaua‘i Visitors Bureau. “We were thrilled to welcome golfers to our stunning courses, while also educating visitors on the importance of caring for and protecting our beautiful island. We look forward to an exciting 2023 with enhanced resort offerings opening in the New Year.”

Nicknamed the Garden Island for its lush tropical foliage, waterfalls and ever-present Pacific Ocean scenery, Kaua‘i boasts numerous daily-fee and resort golf courses. The destination is perennially recognized for its beaches, award-winning golf courses, ideal playing weather and stunning natural beauty. For more information on Kaua‘i golf, visit www.gogolfKauai.com.

About The Go Golf Kaua‘i Courses

The Ocean Course at Hokuala – The Ocean Course at Hokuala is a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course that boasts the longest stretch of oceanfront holes in all of Hawai‘i. The picture-perfect course winds its way through papaya and guava groves to dramatic seaside cliffs. A 2016 renovation added sparkling white sand to all the bunkers, framing holes to be even more spectacular than before. The Ocean Course at Hokuala has been rated as Hawai‘i’s Best Golf Course by the World Golf Awards 2018 – 2020.

Po‘ipu Bay Golf Course – Po‘ipu Bay Golf Course was designed by renowned golf course architect Robert Trent Jones Jr and is set between lush mountains and rugged ocean bluffs. The course incorporates more than 30 acres of colorfully landscaped tropical plants and flowers, making it one of Hawai‘i’s most beautiful courses. Po‘ipu Bay hosted the PGA Grand Slam of Golf from 1994 to 2006.

Princeville Makai Golf Club – Princeville Makai Golf Club opened in 1971 as the first solo effort of Robert Trent Jones, Jr. The course was completely renovated in 2009, introducing spectacular new Seashore Paspalum turf grass on all fairways and greens. Princeville Makai features surreal vistas of Mt. Makana (aka Bali Hai) and Hanalei Bay, including the signature par-3, 7th hole that offers a 213-yard shot over scenic cliffs.

Puakea Golf Course – Designed by architect Robin Nelson, Puakea is a spectacular layout built along massive ravines and lush tropical undulating terrain, with the backdrop being used for the Jurassic Park series. Named one of the top courses in Hawai‘i by Sports Illustrated, Golf Advisor and Golfweek, the dramatic 18-hole golf course is also known for its high-quality, “Kaua‘i-style” customer service. Puakea was rated “Best of Kaua‘i” by Garden Island Newspaper from 2013 – 2019.

Wailua Golf Course – Wailua Golf Course offers classic, goldenera seaside golf holes just a few steps from the Pacific Ocean. First built as a 9-hole course in the 1930’s, and expanded to 18 holes in 1961, Wailua has hosted three USGA Amateur and three US Public Links Championships. This wonderful municipal layout was designed by Toyo Shirai and features stunning mountain views along the Royal Coconut Coast.

Aroeira Trophy To Shine Spotlight On Lisbon Golf This Spring

Nicknamed the ‘Wentworth of Lisbon’ by many observers, Aroeira Golf Resort – which is 25km south of the Portuguese capital – is rated among the best golf venues in Europe and is blessed with two 18-hole championship courses as well as the chic Aroeira Lisbon Hotel.

Taking place from May 24-28, four-night, three-round tournament packages for this year’s event cost €517 per person – with a two-night stay for two people at the resort including two rounds of golf on offer

to the overall winner of the 54-hole net stableford competition.

Prices, which are based on two people sharing a room, include four nights’ bed-and-breakfast accommodation at the Aroeira Lisbon Hotel and three rounds of golf on Aroeira’s two acclaimed courses –Aroeira Pines Classic, a two-time host of the Portuguese Open, and Aroeira Challenge.

A welcome cocktail, free golf shuttles and a prize-giving dinner are also included, while competitors will have the chance to relax and unwind after golf on May 26 by taking advantage of the free yoga, Pilates and wine-tasting sessions that are available.

To enter, golfers must provide a handicap certificate with those playing off 36 and below able to take part.

Designed by Frank Pennink and meandering through tall avenues of pine forest and surrounded by wildlife and nature, Aroeira Pines Classic plays to 6,650 yards and demands accuracy and placement off the tee if you’re to score well.

Opened in 2000 and designed by Donald Steel, Aroeira Challenge complements its older sibling well and visitors will discover a course that possesses a few more thrills and spills along the way. At more than 7,000 yards from the tips, the course bares its teeth with water in play on nine holes and large, undulating greens testing the putter to the max.

Alongside the courses on the stunning Aroeira estate, the Aroeira Lisbon Hotel provides the ultimate in chic modern design, including 68 bedrooms and suites, an outdoor pool, a spa and a bar and restaurant, and offers easy access to the many golden sandy beaches in the Costa Azul region.

ORIZONTE provides golfers with the opportunity to play five of the leading courses in close proximity to Lisbon in the stunning Costa Azul, together with exceptional value for money on a wide range of accommodation options.

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The Club At Castiglion Del Bosco, Tuscany, Set For Major Course Upgrade

MONTALCINO, ITALY – The Club at Castiglion del Bosco, Tuscany, Europe’s finest golf and wine experience at Italy’s only private golf club, is to be extended and enhanced as part of a major course upgrade this winter.

In the year The 2023 Ryder Cup comes to Italy, a multi-million Euro investment will lengthen the course to 7,500 yards and further enhance the exclusive playing experience for club members and guests of Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco.

The 18-hole championship course, designed by the late Tom Weiskopf (1942-2022) in partnership with Phil Smith, will benefit from:

New back tees lengthening the course to 7,500 yards

Restoration of the bunkers to their original shape with new bunker liner

More than 135,000 meters of new drainage for year round play

Introduction of drought tolerant grasses

Increasing the native grass areas for environmental sustainability

Improved, targeted irrigation for water efficiency

Upgraded practice range, with expanded tees and targets

The work is being overseen by golf course architect Phil Smith, long-time partner of Tom Weiskopf and collaborator on the original course design, with construction company Atlantic Golf and leading golf course consultancy company Turfgrass, which oversaw the transformation of the 2027 Ryder Cup venue at Adare Manor, Ireland.

Phil Smith said: “Our objective has always been to make Castiglion del Bosco the finest golf experience in Italy.

“As with all great courses, it is important to continue to invest and evolve and that is what we are doing, by extending the course to professional tournament length and ensuring world class playing conditions all year round and resilience in a changing climate.”

Phil Smith said the course, which features a closed drainage system, reusing irrigation water and capturing run off, remains one

of the most sustainable he and Tom Weiskopf had designed in 20 years of working together.

“The new turf variations and improvements to the closed drainage system, will ensure the traditional Tuscan style and sustainable roots remain an integral part of the course design and ensure The Club at Castiglion del Bosco continues to be regarded as one of the top courses in Italy.”

Famously, Tom Weiskopf added a short 19th hole, The Brunello Hole, where Members and Residents can settle matches and play for a Magnum of Brunello di Montalcino from the estate’s prestigious winery.

David Waters, General Manager of The Club at Castiglion del Bosco, said: “Our course overlooks the Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO protected landscape, and is rightly recognized as one of the finest private courses in Europe.

“As Tom Weiskopf’s only golf course design in Europe, we are committed to continually maintaining and improving the course in the way he envisioned, with sustainability at the forefront of our long-term plans. We are delighted to welcome back Phil Smith, to lead the work and help realize our shared ambitions for The Club to be seen as one of the very best golf courses in the world.”

In addition to the golf club and winery, the 800-year-old, 5,000acre estate is home to Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco, a five-star luxury hilltop resort, crowned No. 1 Hotel in the World by Travel + Leisure in 2022.

The hotel’s 42 suites and 11 luxury farmhouse villas exude a rich sense of authenticity, with heritage features, antique furnishings, local textiles and artisanal accessories. In November 2022, the resort’s Campo del Drago Restaurant was awarded a Michelin Star.

Access to The Club at Castiglion del Bosco is reserved for members and resident guests of Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco.

David Waters added, “As golfers come from all over the world to visit Italy for The 2023 Ryder Cup, we look forward to welcoming guests and discerning golfers to experience Tom Weiskopf’s Tuscan masterpiece, extended and enhanced for the next decade.”

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First Tee – Hawai‘i And Hsjga Students Enjoy 2023 Kickoff Event Hosted By Ka‘anapali Golf Courses And Sentry Insurance

MAUI, HAWAI‘I – Ahead of the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions, Ka‘anapali Golf Courses and Sentry Insurance invited over 200 attendees, including 115 juniors from Maui aged 3 to 18, to a free interactive clinic in support of First Tee – Hawai‘i and the Hawaii State Junior Golf Association (“HSJGA”). Notable speakers included PGA TOUR winners Russell Henley, Tony Finau and Golf Channel/NBC Sports analyst and longtime Maui resident, Mark Rolfing.

First Tee – Hawai‘i integrates golf with a life skills curriculum to create active learning experiences for juniors that build self-confidence and resiliency.

“Sentry has been a corporate trustee of the First Tee since 2021,” said Pete McPartland, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of Sentry, title sponsor of the Sentry Tournament of Champions. “Sentry is dedicated to advancing the accessibility and inclusivity of recreational golf for individuals from diverse backgrounds and in communities of all sizes across the United States.”

The Aloha Section PGA and First Tee – Hawai‘i volunteers donated their time to produce a memorable event for Maui’s juniors. Ka‘anapali’s driving range hosted swing lessons by PGA Professionals and “hit the whale” inflatable targets. Short game drills included “chipping darts” and wedge shots to different yardage circles. Rental clubs were provided complimentary by Ka‘anapali Golf Courses and Callaway Golf.

“The advantage of having Ka‘anapali in close proximity to Kapalua is that it’s a great opportunity to showcase golf options to the juniors in our community,” said Chris Noda, Executive Director of First Tee – Hawai‘i and HSJGA. “We want to further raise awareness of the fantastic programs that First Tee –Hawai‘i has to offer statewide.”

The family fun was not limited to golf. DJ Maui Tunes kept attendees entertained throughout, while Maui Soda & Ice Works poured beverages and Maui Big Wave Shave Ice Company served desserts. Da Bounce Party Rentals provided inflatable skee ball, sumo wrestling and corn hole boards.

Russell Henley, a four-time PGA TOUR champion whose first victory came at the 2013 Sony Open in Hawaii, visited with Maui’s juniors to share his swing tips.

Joining Henley at the event was fivetime PGA TOUR winner Tony Finau, who earned a top-10 finish at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions. He created

plenty of fanfare by bombing drives over the range net and onto the fairway of hole 16 at Royal Ka‘anapali.

Finau, who is of Polynesian descent, spoke of his affinity for the Aloha State. His wife’s family lives on the North Shore of Oahu. He discussed the importance of goal setting in golf and life, and how his vivid memories of watching Tiger Woods win the 1997 Masters fueled his desire to emulate Woods’ career.

Kids also had the special chance to interact with one of golf’s most respected TV personalities, Mark Rolfing.

“It’s hard for me to describe the sense of pride and joy that I had seeing all of those kids, parents and community members participating in one of the most unique and enjoyable junior golf events that I’ve seen in all my years on Maui!” said Rolfing. “Thanks to everyone at the First Tee – Hawai‘i, Hawaii State Junior Golf Association, Ka‘anapali Golf Courses and all the volunteers for their tremendous planning and hard work!”

Additionally, the 2023 Kickoff Event featured University of Hawai‘i head men’s golf coach and seven-time PGA TOUR winner, Scott Simpson. Stemming from the 2022 Ka‘anapali Classic, Karl Reul, general manager of Ka‘anapali Golf Courses, presented a $5,000 check to the Warrior Golf Booster Fund at the University of Hawai‘i. Funding for travel is a critical need for student-athletes. Ka‘anapali Golf Courses was pleased to support the state’s flagship university.

“Every penny raised directly helps our student-athletes get better and makes their time on our golf team even more memorable,” said Coach Simpson. “From hosting great tournaments to generous financial support, we are grateful for our continued partnership and friendship with Ka‘anapali Golf Courses and Troon Golf. It means a lot.”

To learn more about the First Tee –Hawai‘i, visit www.firstteehawaii.org.

To learn more about the Hawaii Junior State Golf Association, visit www.hsjga.org.

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Dundonald Links Garners Two Accolades at Scottish Golf Tourism Awards

AYRSHIRE, SCOTLAND – Dundonald Links earned distinction in two categories at the Scottish Golf Tourism Awards last week, the new luxury resort collecting first-place prizes for Best Clubhouse and Best Sustainability Project.

The popular golf course was transformed into a full, opulent resort that had its first full season in 2022, spearheaded by an extensive overhaul of its clubhouse. The spacious facility has received much acclaim for its Highlands-inspired aesthetic and exceptional Canny Crow restaurant. A quintessentially Scottish whisky room offers tasting sessions, while the resort’s state-of-the-art gym boasts a wide range of equipment. Guests report that the refined, sumptuous clubhouse is the perfect place to relax in post round, with panoramic views over the 18th green and beyond.

Dundonald Links’ distinction in the Best Sustainability Project category is recognition of the resort’s work around the 2022 Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open, which it staged in July 2022, working with industry experts to create the #TGWSOOnTheGreen strategy. Throughout the build-up and event itself,

Dundonald Links used educational messaging, advanced waste processing and a site-wide ban of plastics among its methods to promote environmental wellness across the tournament. Meanwhile, official clothing supplier Reflo played its part by providing uniforms made of recycled plastics and coffee beans and committed to planting a tree for every birdie or better scored throughout the tournament – a number that eventually came to 1,583.

“We are extremely proud to win these awards, which are testament to both the success of our recent investments and the hard work of the whole team here,” said Ian Ferguson, General Manager at Dundonald Links. “These awards emphasize two key pillars of our strategy: world class facilities and meaningful, long-term actions

toward sustainability. We look forward to what the future holds as we strive to keep improving.”

Dundonald Links has been one of Scotland’s most popular golf courses. The Kyle Phillips’ designed layout is known for its challenging bunkers and imaginative greens, earning a place among Ayrshire’s iconic, nearby courses that include Prestwick, Royal Troon, and Western Gailes. The resort is already confirmed to host the Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open again in 2023, alongside Final Qualifying for The Open.

Under new owners Darwin Escapes, heavy investment has seen Dundonald Links evolve into a full-fledged resort. Guests can stay in either modern hotel rooms or a collection of luxurious, self-catering lodges, all just a wedge shot from the golf course and clubhouse. The Canny Crow restaurant and whisky room pay tribute to the resort’s heritage while maintaining a contemporary feel, crafting a one-of-akind golf venue that is only growing in reputation.

About Darwin Escapes

Darwin Escapes currently operates three golf courses and 26 luxurious holiday resorts across the UK offering golf membership, golf breaks, holiday breaks and holiday home ownership. Darwin Escapes’ three golf courses include Dundonald Links in Ayrshire, The Springs Resort & Golf Club in Oxfordshire and Kilnwick Percy Resort & Golf Club in East Yorkshire. They vary in terms of character but share the same goal of providing a challenge for even the most skilled of golfers. Golf breaks are currently available at Kilnwick Percy Resort & Golf Club and The Springs Resort & Golf Club and Dundonald Links introduced luxury lodge accommodation designed with golfers in mind. Dundonald Links is host venue for the Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open in 2022.

For further information about Darwin Escapes and its numerous golf and holiday destinations and facilities visit www.darwinescapes.co.uk or follow them on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook: @DarwinEscapes

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LOS CABOS, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO – The golfing in Cabo San Lucas is considered to be some of the best in the world. Four of the Golf Digest’s Top 100 courses reside within the span of approximately 40 miles, offering global players unique challenges with a breathtaking environment of surf and desert beauty. With nearly 360 days of blue skies and where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean, the tropical paradise’s championship courses provide a different level for every golfer. Still, after rising early to meet the sun and the tee, the weary link lover needs to rest in seclusion with a private pool and, perhaps, a cocktail. Thus, we have compiled a short list of a few of Cabo Platinum’s luxury villas on or near top rated courses. Los Cabos becomes the perfect getaway for your next “Stay and Play” by combining the perfect weather, ease of access, and warm, Mexican culture . To book your next Cabo “Stay and Play” connect with one of our Golf Specialists today and get started.

PALMILLA

Jack Nicklaus designed the first golf in Latin America in 1992, right in Los Cabos. Its history allows players to play a game that offers quality in a pristine setting.

Palmilla Estate 46: A brief 5 minute walk to the Shoppes at Palmilla, the five-bedroom, 5000 square foot villa nestles inside the gated resort community of Palmilla. The luxury residence provides mountain, desert and ocean views. Importantly, while it’s proximity to the course and area life is appealing, the estate offers seclusion with a private pool, outdoor entertainment and yard. Rates start at $2000USD per night.

Casa Sirena: Located in Villas Del Mar, one of the most exclusive communities in Los Cabos, Casa Sirena provides guests with an unparalleled sense of luxury. The villa features high-end features and finishes, from Saltillo tiles and handcrafted wooden furnishings to a gourmet kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances. Guests will enjoy a technologically advanced experience with a Sonos sound system, fiber optic internet, and a Smart TV with cable in every bedroom. Make your way outside this villa with 9-ft floor-to-ceiling glass pocket doors that open directly to the beautiful pool patio that features a private pool and jacuzzi, fire pit, and several lounge chairs. Rates start at $4000USD per night

DIAMANTE:

Davis Love III created the Diamante’s Dunes Course, which first opened for a play about 10 years ago. Currently rated in the Top 100 Courses in the world by Golf Digest. Additionally, the community boasts two Tiger Woods golf arenas: The Oasis and “El Cardonal,”

both of which offer competitive workouts and breathtaking views.

Diamante Four Bedroom Golf Villas: Located inside the golf and beach community of Diamante rests the luxurious 4-bedroom Golf Villas. Known for its world-class golf courses, rolling sand dunes, and high-end amenities, Diamante attracts many travelers coming to Cabo, including several Hollywood and sports celebrities. Located 10-15 minutes outside downtown Cabo San Lucas, the upscale community provides exceptional privacy and exclusivity while still being close to the action. Diamante is home to two of the most excellent hotels in the area: Nobu and the brand-new Hard Rock Hotel and Restaurant. In addition, this community provides guests with a high-end fitness facility with the world-renown trainer, Modu Seye, a luxury spa, a 10-acre saltwater lagoon, restaurants, and more. Rates start at $1500USD per night

CABO DEL SOL:

Cabo del Sol offers two acclaimed golf courses: The Desert Course and The Ocean Course. Notable golf architect, Tom Weiskopf, designed “The Desert” and “The Ocean Course” developed by Jack Nicklaus ranks as a Golf Digest Top 100.

Villa Buena Vida: The stunning six-bedroom luxury Villa Buena Vida is located in the illustrious golf and resort community of Cabo Del Sol. Despite being situated directly in a tranquil environment on a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, this home is just 10 minutes outside of downtown Cabo San Lucas where you will find the famous IGY Marina, great restaurants, fun nightlife, shopping, and more. The picturesque two-story hacienda-style estate boasts six generous bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. One of the bedrooms features 3 sets of bunk beds for 6 twin beds, perfect for a kid’s sleepover! Detached from the main house sits a garden-view casita with its own kitchenette and bathroom. Rates start at $2950USD per night.

Casa Mar: Casa Mar offers six well-appointed bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms, comfortably accommodating 14 guests. When you enter the estate, guests discover an expansive space that incorporates a kitchen, dining area, and living room, perfect for entertaining families, golf couples, a company retreat, or a group of friends. This single-level living space has sweeping ocean views, a relaxing pool area, and a yard to putt around in. The outdoor living area is one of the best features of this stunning villa rental. With a large infinity pool and an adjacent jacuzzi overlooking the Cove Golf Course and the Sea of Cortez, our guests will enjoy the best parts of Cabo. The large pool patio is ready to host your intimate gatherings, large party retreats, family vacations, and everything in between. Rates start at $2500USD.

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Santa María Golf Club of Panamà to host 2024 Latin America Amateur Championship

PANAMÁ CITY, PANAMÁ – The Masters Tournament, The R&A and the USGA today announced that the ninth edition of the Latin America Amateur Championship (LAAC) will be contested at Santa María Golf Club in Panamá City, Panamá, January 18-21, 2024. The LAAC will return to Panamá for the second time in the event’s history and make its debut at Santa María Golf Club.

“It is an honor to host the top men’s Latin American amateurs at our beautiful venue for the 2024 Latin America Amateur Championship,” said José Ignacio Olea, General Manager of Santa María Golf Club. “Santa María Golf Club will provide a quality backdrop to showcase some of the best players in our region.”

Santa María Golf Club was designed in Panamá by Nicklaus Design, the golf firm founded by Jack Nicklaus, and offers views of the nearby Panamá City skyline. The par-72, 7,153-yard course opened in 2012 and has since hosted elite junior events over the past decade. The parkland-style golf course northeast of downtown Panamá City features undulating greens and presents a number of bunkers and lakes.

“We are thrilled that the Latin America Amateur Championship is returning to Panamá and debuting at one of our top courses, Santa María Golf Club,” said President Miguel Duran of the Panamá Golf Association. “It’s an exciting time for golf in our country and the future stars that compete at the LAAC will undoubtedly inspire future Panamanian golfers.”

In conjunction with the 2024 host venue announcement,

Championship organizers announced the addition of an exemption into the U.S. Open for the LAAC champion beginning in 2023 at The Los Angeles Country Club. This adds to the existing exemption into The Open and the invitation into the Masters Tournament for the LAAC champion.

Founded by the Masters Tournament, The R&A and the USGA in 2014, the LAAC was established to further develop amateur golf in South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean. The event annually moves to top courses throughout Latin America and showcases the sport’s rising talent in the region. Notable past competitors include Sebastian Muñoz of Colombia and Chilean Joaquin Niemann, the 2018 LAAC champion.

“We are excited to grant an exemption into the U.S. Open to the champion of the Latin America Amateur Championship beginning this June at The Los Angeles Country Club,” said Mike Whan, CEO of the USGA. “The addition of this exemption furthers our commitment to developing golf across Latin America and recognizes the level of talent that competes for this championship.”

The 2023 LAAC began on Thursday at Puerto Rico’s Grand Reserve Golf Club. The Cayman Islands’ Aaron Jarvis is defending his title after his 2022 victory led to an invitation to the Masters Tournament and an exemption into The Open at St Andrews. The collegiate freshman went on to become the first Caymanian to make the cut in The Open’s 150-year history.

For more information on the Latin America Amateur Championship, please visit LAACgolf.com.

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Laguna Golf Lang Co Renews Membership of Elite Club

LANG CO, VIETNAM — Laguna Golf Lang Co, one of Vietnam’s leading clubs, has strengthened its ties with the Asian Tour by renewing its status as an Asian Tour Destination until 2025.

An exclusive network of 12 elite clubs with direct ties to the Asian Tour, the Asian Tour Destinations collective was founded as a vehicle to help grow the game and accelerate the recovery of golf tourism in the region.

As well as Laguna Golf Lang Co, whose Sir Nick Faldo Signature layout is regarded among the best in Vietnam, the collective includes clubs in Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, Cambodia, India, and Singapore.

The other current member clubs are Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club, and Kota Permai Golf & Country Club in Malaysia, Parahyangan Golf in Indonesia, Sapporo Country Club, and The North Country Golf Club in Japan, Black Mountain Golf Club, Aquella Golf & Country Club, and Laguna Golf Phuket in Thailand, Angkor Golf Resort in Cambodia, and Classic Golf & Country Club in India.

According to Cho Minn Thant, Commissioner, and CEO of the Asian Tour, “the main objective of Asian Tour Destinations is to provide an affiliate membership program between the associated venues and the Asian Tour, to drive sustainable growth and development for the betterment of golf in the region as a whole.

Being a part of the Asian Tour Destinations network means that each venue is certified Tour calibre and operates a comprehensive range of facilities and services to their members and guests under

tournament-ready conditions all-year-round. The Asian Tour has also been a longtime supporter of the Faldo Series Asia Grand Final which is hosted by Sir Nick Faldo at Laguna Golf Lang Co each year.

Indeed, the Faldo Series has announced that it will return to Laguna Lang Co for the next four years as it names the integrated resort — which is also home to award-winning accommodations Banyan Tree Lang Co and Angsana Lang Co — as the “Home of the Faldo Series Asia”.

The benefits of being involved in the Asian Tour Destinations collective are myriad. Asian Tour members will be able to play and practice at each venue, allowing for the members at each club to enjoy direct engagement with the region’s best golfers.

“Vietnam’s golf scene is going from strength to strength following the pandemic,” said Adam Calver, Director of Golf & Destination Marketing at Laguna Lang Co. “Asian Tour Destinations is a perfect fit for us. We are committed to help grow the game here and we have some of the best beachfront accommodation in Vietnam to support that strategy.”

The new partnership is another indication of the willingness of Laguna Golf Lang Co to deploy a “team ethic” to enhance Asia’s golf appeal. The club already plays a leading role in the Vietnam Golf Coast, a destination marketing effort involving top clubs in Central Vietnam that is geared towards cementing the area’s status as one of Asia’s leading places for play.

“Asia’s reputation as a golf destination is as bright as it has ever been,” added Calver. “Together we can showcase all these great courses as well as the compelling tourism activities available along Vietnam’s Golf Coast.”

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Tripadvisor Bestows Branson with “Best of the Best” Destination Accolade

BRANSON, MO – Tripadvisor has named Branson to its justpublished “Travelers’ Choice 2023 Best of the Best Destinations” list, including it with other top places like Hawaii, Las Vegas, and New York City.

Among other things, Tripadvisor wrote “The Missouri city of Branson is jam-packed with diversions. Attend star-studded performances at [its live entertainment theatres]; explore Silver Dollar City theme park; get back to nature in the Ozark Mountains and at three pristine area lakes; play some of the best golf in the Midwest; visit museums highlighting the area’s history and culture; or browse the city’s boutiques and outlets. When the day is done, you can decompress at one of the area’s many resorts.”

Branson Golf is the destination home to 10 compelling courses in the southwest Missouri Ozarks near the Arkansas border. It includes six of the state’s top 10 ranked courses (including the top four) and four that have been rated among the best in the country.

Course designs by Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Bob Cupp, Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw, Tom Clark, Chuck Smith, and Bobby Clampett combine for a diverse yet complementary array of playing options.

Several of the courses have been built in the recent past making the burgeoning travel venue one of the fasted-growing, mostcompelling golf destinations in North America.

At the apex of the golf destination resides Big Cedar Lodge. The brainchild of Bass Pro Shops Founder and noted conservationist Johnny Morris, all five of its courses are designated as Audubon International Signature Sanctuary locations for the environmental

and sustainability best practices.

While golf is thriving in Branson, it is made more appealing thanks to the destination’s plethora of complementary other attractions as Tripadvisor listed.

“Branson is a favorite destination of visitors thanks to our wonderful hotels, resorts, restaurants and leisure activities,” said Lynn Berry, Director of Communications, Branson Convention & Visitors Bureau. “We hope the Tripadvisor honor inspires travelers to choose Branson for a visit this year.”

For more about Branson Golf:

• ExploreBranson.com/golf

• Instagram.com/@explorebransongolf

• Facebook.com/@bransongolf

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Omni La Costa Resort & Spa Begins Renovation of Its Famed Champions Course

CARLSBAD, CA– Omni La Costa Resort & Spa has broken ground on the renovation of its famed Champions Course, one of its two 18-hole courses, as it prepares to host three consecutive NCAA Division I Women’s and Men’s Golf Championships beginning in May 2024.

The renovation and ensuing NCAA Championships mark the

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beginning of a new chapter at one of the country’s most-iconic golf resorts. The golf course work will be led by Hanse Golf Course Design, founded by acclaimed architect Gil Hanse, who recently designed Fields Ranch East at the soon-to-open Omni PGA Frisco Resort in Frisco, Texas.

“We are excited to officially kick off this work with Gil Hanse, Jim Wagner and the rest of their team,” says Kurt Alexander, president of Omni Hotels & Resorts. “We believe that the Champions Course will be one of the marquee courses available to the public in Southern California after this renovation, and is another example of Omni’s commitment to elevating the experience across our golf portfolio nationwide. Thank you to retired Mayor Matt Hall, Mayor Keith Blackburn, city officials, the city planning department and all others who played key roles to get this project started in advance of the 2024 NCAA championships.”

Hanse and team will implement significant design changes with the NCAA’s match-play format in mind – chief among them will be challenging players with more risk-reward decisions throughout their rounds. Further inspiration for the work will be drawn from classic Southern California courses, as aesthetics are tweaked to give the Champions Course a more proper sense of scale and place.

Specific changes planned include the creation of a drivable par4 on No. 11, a repositioned green on the par-3 16th hole that is reminiscent of Augusta National’s 12th hole, and a reachable par-5 on No. 18 with its putting surface brought closer to the existing creek. The course will play as a par-72 and have the flexibility to play from 4,300 to 7,500 yards, in order to accommodate players of all skill levels.

Other considerations in this project are environmental in nature.

For example, transitioning irrigation lines that will continue to use reclaimed water, removing man-made ponds, and reintroducing natural barrancas composed of drought tolerant and native species.

“The setting and surrounds of the Champions Course lend themselves to a golf experience that looks and feels authentic to Southern California,” says Hanse. “Our design work will bring a bit more simplicity and elegance to course aesthetics. This will be accompanied by a strategic focus balancing enjoyment for everyday play by members and resort guests, with shot-making requirements that test the best of collegiate golf.”

The golf course work at Omni La Costa is planned to be joined in the coming months by another project focused on reimagining the resort’s golf practice facility. This project will be led by Beau Welling, and his firm, Beau Welling Design. The focus will be on elevating the practice experience with a newly lengthened driving range and expanded short game area.

Like the golf course project, the practice range upgrades would incorporate a new state-of-the-art irrigation system that will allow the facility to maintain efficient usage of water for sustainability considerations while still exhibiting the highest maintenance standards.

The Champions Course renovation is the latest step in the resort’s planned evolution. The first phase in 2021 included a design refresh of the lobby and adjacent Bar Traza, and culminated in the unveiling of the Costa de la Luna ballroom, increasing the resort’s total meeting space to over 100,000 square feet. Later this year, the resort is undergoing a complete renovation of The Spa, guest rooms and suites. Additional phases will be announced and rolled out over the next several months.

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Sunup to Sundown Golf in Rancho Mirage The Westin Golf Resort & Spa

When the Lead Teaching Professional at The Westin Rancho Mirage Resort describes what he does for a living, it sounds like the best job in the world. “My second home is working at a resort. I tell my kids that I go on vacation every day,” David Curtis said.

Curtis’ office is at the Pete Dye Course, a 6700-yard layout, based in a destination known for 350 days of sunshine per year. Curtis teaches golfers from around the world looking to improve their game. These same golfers flock to a course designed by one of the greatest names in the industry.

“I’m surrounded by palm trees, snow capped mountains, and most of the time the temperature is around 75 degrees. The best part is I get to help people play better golf,” Curtis said. As you might guess, the whole time Curtis talked about his profession he couldn’t stop smiling.

History of the Pete Dye Course

Curtis came on board as a Golf Professional at The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort and Spa in 2001. Curtis is a student of the course’s

history, and he watched as a signature Dye element needed tender loving care in 2013. “The course opened in 1987, and Pete Dye’s trademark railroad ties that bolster the bunkers and water holes were showing signs of wear. So, in 2013 our course went through a renovation phase,” Curtis said.

When asked about the differences between the front nine and back nine, Curtis provided an interesting reply. “The front nine was designed by members of Dye’s team. The back nine was designed by the master himself. If you know Pete Dye, you can see the difference.”

Curtis noted that the greens and bunkers reveal Dye’s personal touch. “You’ll find the greens on the back side are more undulating, and you’ll also encounter more pot bunkers on holes 10 through 18,” Curtis shared.

Kinder and Gentler

The Pete Dye namesake course in Rancho Mirage is felt to exhibit a kinder and gentler glimpse into the architect’s 42-year design legacy. Golfers receive a reprieve on most tee shots as generous

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fairways are the norm throughout your Dye journey. It’s on the second shot that Dye forces golfers to think.

“If you pay attention, the drives that favor the right side of the fairway will follow with a second shot pointing left. The opposite is true on the drives where a draw is preferred,” Curtis noted.

Dye also tries a little tenderness on The Westin Rancho Mirage holes that feature water. The greens in which golfers contend with H2O actually break away from the water. Thanks, Pete!

Desert Golf Mountain Golf

For golfers who find their way to The Westin Rancho Mirage, the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa mountains provide splendid eye candy that is hard to ignore. The Par 5, 541-yard 5th hole is a real crowd

pleaser. “If you tee off around sunrise, the glow on the mountains can turn purple, yellow, and red. You can also see the mirror image of the mountains in the water. It’s a beautiful moment,” Curtis said.

The Par 4, 417-yard, 14th hole is at it’s best in the late afternoon. Photographers refer to the last hour before sunset as the golden hour. At the time when there is perfect light from above, the 14th fairway and putting green are alive with color.

Curtis loves the course’s practice range in the early morning hours. Imagine hitting balls facing a mountain range when all is quiet with the world. Then there is the can you top this 18th hole. The Par 4, 385-yard finisher awaits with a reflective shimmer of water guarding a massive green. All in all, the Pete Dye Course is a Palm Springs must for the golfer looking to become one with nature.

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What’s in a Name?

The Westin Rancho Mirage Resort and Spa golf team loves elevating a golfer’s game. Curtis’ schedule often includes up to seven lessons in a day. Teaching comes in the form of one-on-one training, clinics, golf schools, and on course instruction.

Curtis doesn’t believe in a one style fits all method. His goal is to match golf instruction to the preferred learning style of his client. The 2022 Desert Chapter Teacher of the Year believes you communicate in a way that makes sense to the client.

Curtis’ passion for his profession is most evident in the nickname he’s earned during his 20-plus years at The Westin Rancho Mirage. “They call me Sunup to Sundown,” Curtis said. Sounds like a good tag for someone with an ever-present smile who looks at his calling as a working vacation. https://www.westinranchomiragegolf.com/

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TPC Tampa Bay

Back and Better Than Ever!

For years, TPC Tampa Bay has been regarded as one of the best public access facilities in the Tampa market. After all, whenever the letters TPC precede anything to do with golf, expectations are automatically raised, and TPC Tampa Bay delivers.

Recently, the best got better! Originally opened in 1991, TPC Tampa Bay was designed by renowned golf course architect Bobby Weed with a lot of input from PGA TOUR professional Chi Chi Rodriguez and has consistently received a 4.5-star rating from Golf Digest. Florida Golf Magazine claims it as one of the top 5 courses in the state. For more than twenty years, The Champions Tour held an event here. Some of the greatest players of all time have won at this historic property, including Nicklaus, Watson,

Price, Langer, and Irwin. Yet with all of these accolades, the owners – aka the new Heritage Golf Group -believed there was room for improvement. So shortly after the busy Florida golf season ended in late April, TPC Tampa Bay closed for renovation.

In mid-September 2022, TPC Tampa Bay reopened to rave reviews. For the most part, the outstanding design that Weed and Rodriguez created was left intact. The greens were regrassed with Champion G-12 hybrid Ultradwarf Bermuda, the tees and fairways were regrassed with Bimini Bermuda, and enhancements were made to the practice facility. Extensive work was done to improve the drainage throughout the course. For General Manager Steve Ostroff and his staff, it’s all about a “Return to Glory” and bringing the club back to what it once was.

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TPC Tampa Bay is extremely diverse - not only has it challenged the best golfers in the world, but every day it is played and enjoyed by golfers with abilities that range from future professionals to those who are simply on vacation. TPC Tampa Bay offers golfers six sets of tees to choose from; the TPC Tees play 6,898 yards. From back here you can get an idea of what the pros experience. At 6,008 yards, the White Tees provide a lot of enjoyment and may even let you leave with a little dignity still intact. For those that may feel overwhelmed, try the Forward Tees at 4,990 yards. Pick the set that best suits your game and you’re sure to have an enjoyable round.

TPC Tampa Bay winds its way through an upscale neighborhood in Lutz, FL and as you make your way around

the golf course, you can tell from all of the mounds around the greens and on the peripheries of the fairways that this course was built with spectators in mind. Heritage Golf Group is determined to bring professional golf back to TPC Tampa Bay. The 2022 Finals of the PGA TOUR Champions were held here, and the intent is to bring it back in the upcoming years. It is the perfect venue for what many regard as one of golf’s most difficult competitions.

The course is set among natural wetlands with strands of cypress trees and several manmade and natural lagoons. The majority of holes at TPC have generous fairways that leave manageable shots into the green. Miss the fairway off the tee and you can easily find one of many sculpted fairway bunkers that dot the landing areas. Most of the greens are

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raised, placing a premium on accurate approach shots. Hit a poor approach shot and you can easily find yourself in one of the many grass swales or in the mounding that surrounds many putting surfaces. The greens themselves have a lot of undulation; many have multiple tiers and are usually protected by bleach-white bunkers. The difficulties around the green will give you a new appreciation for a PGA TOUR player’s short game!

There are several risk-reward opportunities and if you ever feel overly challenged on a particular shot, odds are there’s a place where you can bail out and still give yourself a chance to make par. TPC requires you to think your way around the course, for the most part, it’s brains over brawn.

Picking memorable holes at TPC is like trying to pick a favorite child, but the three I remember most are 14, 15, and 16, which are handicapped as three of the toughest holes on the back nine. Number 14 is the beginning of the “Gauntlet.” It’s a monster par 5, dogleg left that plays 588 yards from the TPC Tees. There’s water down the left side and the deep, cavernous bunker between the water and the elevated fairway can spell disaster if you find it off the tee.

A tee shot slightly right of center will leave a good angle into the green. You’ll need to hit your second shot over the strategically placed fairway bunkers on the left to have any chance of getting on the green in regulation. Two wellplayed shots will leave a short iron or wedge into a narrow two-tiered green protected by sand on the right and water on the left.

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Number 15 is like Number 14, a dogleg left with wetlands and a lagoon framing the left side. The hole plays 452 yards from the TPC Tees and a good drive short of the fairway bunker on the right will leave a mid-iron into an oddshaped green, well protected with sand and water left. It is rated the toughest hole on the inward 9 and the 2nd most difficult hole on the card.

The 16th hole, handicapped number 8 is a beautiful but devilish par 4. You’ll want to favor the right side of the fairway to avoid the two large fairway bunkers that seem to attract most tee shots down the left side. Be careful not to go too far right or you’ll have to deal with the cypress trees on your second shot. Hit a great tee shot and the bunkers short and right should not come into play.

TPC features some amazing practice facilities as well. Since they are a daily fee property, those playing the course are welcome to use any part of the practice area before or after their round. If you’re looking for a place where you can work on your game, TPC Tampa Bay offers a Practice Facility Experience pass which provides you with access to the driving range, short game area, and putting green for the entire day. Get there early to get the biggest bang for your buck!

After your round, golfers can dine in the TPC Grill and enjoy a variety of delicious entrees and signature cocktails. General Manager Steve Ostroff and his staff are doing their best to create awareness of TPC Tampa Bay and its relationship with the PGA TOUR Champions. The Club pays tribute to the 2022 PGA TOUR Champion Qualifier winner Rob Labritz who has a wedge salad named after him. The Labritz Wedge is served with ranch dressing because Rob is not a fan of bleu cheese! The menu also includes the Kuhlman Club, named after Head Golf Professional Donnie Kuhlman. Feeling thirsty, order the “Krane” and take home the signature cup. The new “Krane” logo appears on a lot of apparel in their well-stocked pro shop.

TPC Tampa Bay is a must-play for all golfers and if you are visiting Tampa, come to the place where many of the greatest players of all time have played. TPC Tampa Bay…. play it once and you’ll come back for more. For more information or to book your next round, visit their website.

TPC Tampa Bay is owned by Heritage Golf Group, the fastest-growing golf club ownership company in the country. Their attention to detail at their clubs is second to none. To see some of their other courses, visit them online. at www.heritagegolfgroup.com.

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Enjoy Hospitality and Golf in Indian Wells

RESORT REPORT

INDIAN WELLS, CALIFORNIA

Set in the heart of Southern California’s Coachella Valley, Indian Wells is steeped in a very rich and colorful history. The city was named for an old Cahuilla Indian water hole that was documented in expedition diaries as early as 1823. From early inhabitants who unearthed its namesake well (a source of life in an otherwise arid desert), to intrepid settlers who pioneered the date industry, to the city’s 21st century status as a world-class residential and resort community, Indian Wells enjoys a distinctive narrative that underlies an exceptional lifestyle.

Perched on 45 acres of lush landscape, Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa takes the Southern California desert resort experience to new heights. Ideal for couples, multi-generational families, wellness seekers, business, and leisure travelers alike, the Hyatt Indian Wells offers 530 rooms which includes suites plus villas and bungalows complete with a fireplace, furnished patio with a grill and/or private hot tub, and immediate access to the adult pool. There are 7 sparkling swimming pools, tennis facilities, two adjacent world-class golf courses, elevated dining experiences across its five eateries, and a 30,000-square foot spa, Agua Serena, which offers signature face and body treatments in its Garden Suites and amenities including dry sauna, outdoor showers, and a relaxing reflection patio. An 88,000 square foot event space for indoor and outdoor meetings and events provide group travelers a balance of both work and leisure experiences.

The resort recently underwent a multi-million-dollar renovation that includes redesigned penthouse suites with a modern design, wet bar, and private balconies with incredible views. An extra special room, the 1,100 square foot Palm Springs Terrace Suite, was designed for those young at heart. The suite uses pops of bright color throughout that give it a groovy design with vibrant 1960’s style wallpapering, funky furniture, and an eyecatching Palm Springs mural with an incredible view from the 800 square foot terrace balcony overlooking the pool area and mountains.

Stay & Play packages will be found on the main Hyatt website under the heading OFFERS when they are active.

The new HyTides waterpark is the largest in Greater Palm Springs which features two exciting 30-foot dueling slides, a 450-foot lazy river, splash pads, and cabanas for poolside lounging. indianwells.regency.hyatt.com

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municipal golf courses: Celebrity and Players, also known as “Beauty and the Beast”. This 36-hole Indian Wells Golf Resort is among the few U.S. properties to have two courses ranked in the Top 25 “Best Municipal Courses in the United States” by Golfweek Magazine. Opened in 1986, these Ted Robinson-designed courses have hosted Golf Channel’s Big Break (2011) as well as the PGA’s Skins Game (2007-2008). The Players Course has also been the host for the Southern California Open for the last few years and is the course of choice for high profile events for the Southern California Association. Additionally, Greenskeeper.org lauds the resort for its “Best Playing Conditions” in the Palm Springs area, while Golfweek lists it among the best courses you can play in California. In 2017, the Indian Wells facility was awarded The Friendliest Staff in America by Golf Advisor and Trip Advisor.

The 53,000 square foot clubhouse is the starting point for both courses which is owned and operated by the city of Indian Wells. The Pro Shop offers an exceptional variety of both ladies and men’s clothing along with a great indoor swing

analysis and learning center, including private instruction and club fitting, in a comfortable atmosphere when the outdoor temperatures are uncomfortable. Eric Solander, Director of Instruction, says: “To help with the fitting process, we use a state-of-the-art TrackMan 4 which provides all kinds of ball data which delivers unparalleled accuracy for ball flight and helps zero in club fitting. There are games you can play, and over 200 courses to choose to test your skills. Another device we use all the time is the BodiTrac system. It monitors footwork and center of gravity helping the fundamental of balance.” Along with riding carts, they offer eight GOLFBoards for “surfing the earth” during play to help grow the game of golf.

There was a massive re-model in 2006 to the Celebrity Course by Clive Clark and in 2007, to the Players Course by John Fought, making them even better. Both courses offer stunning views of the surrounding San Jacinto, Eisenhower, Santa Rosa and the San Bernardino Mountain ranges. Celebrity has a resort style design with numerous tree-lined fairways and allows more favorable bounces around the greens. You need to really concentrate while playing this course as the fairways

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are somewhat narrow and rolling which places a premium on the tee shot so you can approach the green with better control. “Try to keep the ball underneath the hole because the greens are undulating can be pretty quick” says Joe Williams, Director of Golf. Adding to that are the slight doglegs, both right and left, making this a fun and exciting course to play. Peaceful features with waterfalls appear on seven of the back nine holes. Be aware of the retention basin (mostly dry) that divides the two nines. If an errant shot should stray down the hill, your next shot may be a difficult blind shot back to the fairway or green.

The links-style Players Course offers wider, less rolling fairways. It is a bit longer than the Celebrity course with several blind tee shots and strategic bunkering which can be very penal. However, there are not many forced carries,

so the ball rolls up to the green pretty easy thus making this course more favorable for higher handicappers. The greens complexes are very large with subtle breaks; some have false fronts as well as collection and chipping areas. A very unique and important feature of these two courses are the watering stations (with ice) every 3 holes with another benefit of no houses surrounding these Troon-managed courses. https:// www.indianwellsgolfresort.com

These championship golf courses offer magnificent views of the mountains and are somewhat different than most desert courses as they offer wall-to-wall grass fairways. The proximity to the Hyatt Resort makes it convenient to play the courses and still have time to enjoy the other amenities. Indian Wells offers a great place to get away from it all, have fun and relax.

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socks help increase blood flow. When you increase the blood flow, broken down soft tissue can repair itself more quickly. Put simply, compression helps your body move through its natural recovery process faster, so you feel better sooner.

More information about PRO Compression socks—and their NFL lineup-- is available at: www.procompression.com

Titleist Improves ProV1 for 2023

Improved feel and control around the greens are the first things you notice about the latest generation of the Titleist ProV1 and ProV1x golf balls that have just hit retail after several months of testing with the company’s PGA Tour staff.

PRO Compression NFL Branded Socks

In an ode to professional football, one of the leading manufacturers has launched a collection of officially licensed NFL Football branded compression socks featuring the official colors and logos of all 32 professional teams.

Compression socks have become one of the most popular methods to make the journey around a golf course more comfortable, and PRO Compression has developed a graduated compression design that improves circulation, helps prevent leg fatigue and makes a product that from a medical-grade fabric that provides firm pressure throughout the sock without sagging.

These light and meticulously crafted socks are easier on and off than many brands, yet provide a cool, comfortable fit in any shoe— on or off the course. They help combat muscle soreness and fatigue in the feet and legs and come in a wide assortment of styles and fashionable colors.

The PRO Compression socks are made using a proprietary blend of nylon and poly materials--and the true graduated compression strength decreases as the distance to the heart decreases, making these one of the most comfortable around.

“We are very excited to produce NFL-licensed compression socks for football fans,” said Fred Hernandez, Chief Marketing Officer for PRO Compression. “Customer experience is at the heart of everything we do. Fans of PRO Compression have looked for ways to enjoy our products while showing off their team pride. We are happy to say we have answered their call with the high-quality performance compression socks we’re known for featuring each team’s logo for game day and everyday wear.”

Manufactured in the U.S., PRO Compression NFL Socks are designed for every type of physical activity, from running and golf to hiking and daily pursuits. All PRO Compression socks feature true graduated compression, moisture-wicking and odor-resistant fabric, SPF 50+ sun protection and reinforced heel/toe construction. Every sock is tested and certified by an independent laboratory to ensure all stated compression ratings.

The company offers a complete line of compression socks in various heights, including knee-high, crew-length, and ankle-height socks. The broad assortment includes calf sleeves, joint compression sleeves, casual crew, dress, and recovery compression socks for office, travel, work and injury prevention.

By applying the right pressure in the right places, compression

As the most played ball in the professional ranks, the ProV1 and ProV1x are continually being upgraded with the latest technology by Titleist engineers-- who have once again created a better-performing core formulation that is noticeable not only around the green but in the long game as well with increased length.

“For a Titleist golf ball to be new, it must be better,” said Frederick Waddell, Director of Golf Ball Product Management. “For us to call it a new Pro V1, it needs to be demonstrably better than the prior generation. We go through a rigorous testing and validation process to ensure the performance improvements developed by our worldclass R&D team are recognized by the golfer when they put it in play and experience the product.”

The new Pro V1 and Pro V1x are engineered with high-gradient core designs that deliver lower long game spin for increased distance and a more consistent flight – helping golfers hit the ball longer and straighter while maintaining the “Drop-and-Stop” greenside control to aid the short game.

The new high-gradient construction of these balls feature progressive firmness levels that lower long game spin without sacrificing short game spin. High-gradient core technology-combined with the continued advancement of Titleist’s strict manufacturing process--produces more consistent spin and speed performance for even tighter dispersion, noted the company.

“We’re looking for consistency in every element of golf ball construction, from the aerodynamics down to the core,” added Mike Madson, Senior Director Golf Ball Research and Engineering. “We always want the ball flying in the same window regardless of how it’s oriented--and we want the ball to produce consistent launch, spin

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and speed on every shot. Consistency means when a golfer tees up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x, every properly executed shot they make is going to deliver the performance they expect and the performance they trust.”

Both golf balls feature significant innovations to improve on-course performance in addition to the new high gradient core design. The all-new, reimagined core in the new Pro V1 and the dual core Pro V1x are built to be firmer on the outside and progressively softer on the inside, which promotes fast speeds and low long game spin.

The new cores take inspiration from popular CPOs (Custom Performance Options) - Pro V1 Left Dot and Pro V1x Left Dash-- both of which feature high gradient cores and are the choice of several players on professional tours.

There has been a change in the 2023 Pro V1x dual core design, with the inner core increasing center volume by 44%, from 1” to 1.13” in size. This works in concert with the high gradient, as the larger and softer center helps to drive down long game spin and increase stability through the air.

The speed amplifying high-flex casing layers on both the Pro V1 and Pro V1x interact with the high gradient cores to further neutralize excess spin while combining with the soft cast urethane cover to provide improved greenside spin and control—and better stopping power.

The cast thermoset Urethane covers on the Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls utilize a proprietary thermoset process. Two separate components are mixed, and the liquid urethane is cast into Titleist-manufactured cavities which form the appropriate dimple pattern into the cover. The precise timing of the curing process and temperature are integral to the consistency of the urethane and the performance the golfer experiences on the course.

With a 388-dimple design on the Pro V1 and a 348-dimple design on Pro V1x, both golf balls have optimized aerodynamics to fly consistent and far. The Pro V1x’s dimple pattern allows the ball to launch and fly in a slightly higher window than the Pro V1.

As in the past, the difference between the two models of the ProV1 is to customize the ball for the player’s type of game. Pro V1 is the best ball for players seeking very low long game spin, more distance, penetrating

and consistent flight, and drop-and-stop greenside control, all of which complements Pro V1’s very soft feel, which is improved in the new edition.

Pro V1x is the best choice for golfers seeking higher flight and more spin, with a slightly firmer feel compared to Pro V1. Titleist has done a good job of making this ball feel even softer in the newest version and more like the ProV1. This can be a real advantage to players wanting to retain the feel yet get a higher ball flight and more spin for their long game—which can create more distance for many players.

As noted by PGA Tour star Will Zalatoris:

“The golf ball is the engine of everything I do equipment wise,” he noted. “So, the big thing that I look for whenever I’m testing balls, is ‘Does it do exactly what I think it’s going to do? The dependability is obviously something that all the players who play the ball, that’s the number one thing that we absolutely love. And so, when I switched to the (2023 Pro V1x), the big thing I saw was it had the exact same reactions around the greens, I actually gained a little bit of distance with the driver, but it was actually better through the wind. For me to be able to put the exact same swing on a golf ball and gain just that much more, that adds up a lot throughout a season.”

For more information: www.titleist.com

Highway Weather App

Amobile phone app that has been around for a decade to assist travelers in planning their trips has now added an important interactive feature that can help those that are taking to the highways— especially this winter.

Weather Route, Inc.’s app-- Highway Weather-- has just launched a new feature called Route Sharing. The feature allows drivers to share the details of any weatherrelated obstacles they will encounter on their drive with friends and family.

Drivers using the Highway Weather app can simply share their route from the app to generate a link. Anyone with the link can see the forecasted drive on the app website and see any potential severe weather. Families can use this information to plan winter travel together, even remotely. Being privacyconscious, no personal location information is shared; web visitors simply see the route and related weather information as if they

were starting the drive themselves.

“With winter weather season upon us, we wanted to give our users a way to easily communicate potential road hazards with loved ones,” said Weather Route CTO, Devan Stormont. “We hope this will help people feel more connected and safe while traveling.

“Trip details, such as rest stops and possible weather-related hang-ups often need to be communicated to friends and family beyond a vehicle’s four doors,” Weather Route’s CXO, Alex Kizis, said. “Our aim is to make this communication process more seamless, thus allowing travelers to safely focus on the task at hand --driving.”

According to data published by the U.S. Department of Transportation, 22% of all driving accidents are related to weather and 76% of weather-related fatalities involve wet pavement. Weather Route, Inc. and the Highway Weather team aims to help reduce these statistics and help keep people safe.

To learn more, visit https://www. weatherroute.io

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