Friday, September 2, 2016

Troon Selected to Manage Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida

(Scottsdale, Ariz.) – Troon, the leader in golf course management, development, and marketing has been selected to manage Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida. Tiburón, which is Spanish for shark, features two 18-hole, Greg Norman-designed golf courses, the Gold and the Black. Tiburón Golf Club is home to the PGA TOUR's Franklin Templeton Shootout and the LPGA Tour’s CME Group Tour Championship.

Tiburón’s Gold course opened in 1998 and the Black course opened in 2001. The 295-room Ritz Carlton Golf Resort sits adjacent to the two award-winning courses, while the 450-room Ritz Carlton Beach Resort is just a few miles away. Both luxury properties are owned by Host Hotels & Resorts and guests at these properties enjoy preferred access to Tiburón Golf Club. The semi-private club has 260 golf members and is home to the Impact Zone Golf Academy which features private lessons, multi-day golf schools and junior camps. In addition, Tiburón’s 27,000-square foot Mediterranean-style clubhouse features three dining rooms, private member locker rooms and lounge areas, as well as an award-winning golf shop.

“The opportunity to manage a tremendous property such as Tiburón is very exciting,” said Mike Ryan, division president, Troon. “Our Troon management team will now look to further elevate Tiburón in the areas of agronomy, club operations, marketing and food and beverage operations. We are confident that our management practices and dedication to outstanding service will make an already exceptional property even better.”

Tiburón is consistently rated among the top 20 golf facilities in Florida by Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine. The property has been designated as a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary by Audubon International and strives to protect and enhance its natural surroundings.

For more information on Tiburón Golf Club, visit www.tiburongcnaples.com or call (239) 593-2200.

For additional news and information, visit www.Troon.com.

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