Thursday, December 4, 2025

Western Golf Association Raises $1.2M for Caddies at 2025 Green Coat Gala


The Western Golf Association (WGA) hosted its 14th annual Green Coat Gala presented by Peter Millar on Friday, Nov. 7, raising over $1.2 million to help send deserving caddies to college through the Evans Scholars Foundation (ESF). 

More than 315 supporters attended the black-tie affair at The Peninsula Chicago. All proceeds support the Evans Scholarship, a prestigious full housing and tuition college grant offered to golf caddies. 

The evening featured special guests Jim “Bones” Mackay and John Wood—both longtime PGA TOUR caddies turned broadcasters. 

“It’s incredible how far the profession of caddying has come,” said Mackay. “I’m just blown away by what it has done in the lives of thousands of young people through the Western Golf Association. It’s an absolute honor to be here tonight.”

Steve Sands, veteran on-air personality and tower announcer for NBC and Golf Channel, held a fireside chat with Mackay and Wood, where they touched on their caddying careers, memorable moments and how the caddie-golfer partnership has evolved.

The evening also included the induction of Evans Scholar alumnus and business executive Frank Polizzi into the Caddie Hall of Fame, recognizing his use of caddying as a steppingstone to professional success and his dedication to supporting youth caddies.

A native of Chicago, Polizzi caddied at Oak Park Country Club in River Grove, Illinois, and earned the Evans Scholarship to the University of Illinois. He is the founder of Mass Marketing Insurance Group. A longtime supporter of youth caddying, Polizzi has funded the Eastern Caddie Academy since its inception in 2018 and has committed significant time and resources in support of the Evans Scholars Program at the University of Illinois, where the chapter’s two Scholarship Houses are named in his honor. 

Guests also heard from featured Evans Scholar Lilly Varner. She recently graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in political science. Varner caddied at Rose City Golf Course in Portland as part of the EAGLE Caddie Program. She shared the story of her family’s experience with housing instability and how caddying and the Evans Scholarship put her on a new path. 

“Caddying opened the door to a new community I didn’t realize I needed,” said Varner. “School distracted me from the reality of being homeless, but the golf course gave me not only a way to earn money to take some of the burden off my mom—but also hope and excitement for the future. I am forever grateful to my Evans community for offering the stability and security I needed.” 

Currently, a record 1,260 Evans Scholars are enrolled at 27 universities across the country, and more than 12,575 caddies have graduated as Evans Scholars since the program was founded by famed Chicago amateur golfer Charles “Chick” Evans Jr.

“For deserving caddies across the country, like Lilly, the opportunities that a college education can provide are more critical than ever,” said WGA Chairman Steve Colnitis. “Because of our generous supporters, the success of this year’s Gala will allow us to reach more young people with the life-changing opportunity of the Evans Scholarship.”

The 2025 Green Coat Gala event co-chairs were Tim and Stacey Cavanagh, Mike and Sharyl Mackey, Terry and Eileen McCann, and Mick and Karen O’Rourke.

The National Golf Course Owners Association announces 2026 Award Winners

The National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA) is pleased to announce the winners of the association’s annual awards. This year, the NGCOA added three new categories to its annual awards program to recognize and honor public and daily-fee facilities and other outstanding member courses for their unique contributions to the golf course industry. 

“One of the best parts of my role is notifying our award winners,” said Cathy Harbin, President of the NGCOA Board of Directors. “These individuals and facilities have a passion for our industry, provide first-class experiences, and encourage and inspire others — today we get to turn the spotlight on them. It is an honor to be the one to tell them that their commitment to golf has been recognized.”

This year’s winners will be recognized throughout NGCOA’s Golf Business Conference 2026, being held January 19-21, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. Visit GolfBusinessConference.com for event details. Click here to view a list of past NGCOA award winners.

“Each of these award recipients represent the very best of what NGCOA membership stands for,” said Rachel Carter, Senior Director of Membership at the NGCOA. “Our community is one of our most valuable member benefits, and these honorees consistently operate at the highest level—setting standards of excellence that inspire and elevate fellow owners and operators nationwide. 

The 2026 NGCOA Awards and Winners

The NGCOA Jemsek Public Course of the Year award, named after the late Joe Jemsek (widely regarded as the “Patriarch of Public Golf”), recognizes a privately owned, daily fee golf facility that exemplifies excellence in operations, community impact, and contributions to the game of golf. The recipient of this award will be a model for the industry, demonstrating a strong financial foundation, exceptional employee culture, and a deep commitment to both its community and the sport.
- Erin Hills Golf Course, Erin, Wisconsin

The NGCOA Municipal Course of the Year award recognizes a municipally owned golf course that sets the standard for excellence in public golf through exceptional management, outstanding customer and community service, and thoughtful contributions to growing the game of golf. This facility serves as a model for how municipal golf can deliver high-quality experiences both on and off the golf course in a financially sustainable manner. This facility also demonstrates resourcefulness in using the NGCOA Municipal Operators Community for benchmarking KPI’s and leveraging the professional community for idea sharing and problem-solving.

- Osprey Point Golf Course, Boca Raton, Florida

The NGCOA Resort Course of the Year award honors a resort golf course that delivers an exceptional experience across all facets of operation—from turf management to guest engagement—while also contributing meaningfully to the growth and vitality of the game of golf. The recipient of this award will exemplify excellence in resort-level golf experiences, setting the bar for service, design, and industry leadership.
- Walt Disney World Golf, Lake Buena Vista, Florida

The NGCOA Don Rossi Award is given for significant and long-lasting contribution to the NGCOA:
- Barbara Searle, Director of Membership, National Golf Course Owners Association 

The NGCOA Paul Porter Award recognizes an NGCOA member who left an enduring mark on a national or international affiliate through the highest level of commitment, service and leadership.
- Elaine Gebhardt, Executive Director, New England Golf Course Owners Association

The NGCOA also recognizes and thanks the NGCOA Awards Committee, whose thoughtful evaluation and dedication ensure that the accomplishments of our members are honored with the care and rigor they deserve. Awards programs like this one play an essential role in trade associations: they highlight exemplary achievement, reinforce best practices, and shine a light on leaders whose work strengthens the entire industry.

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

MyrtleBeachGolfTrips.com Unveils Holiday Sale: Save 20 percent on Tee Times


MyrtleBeachGolfTrips.com is kicking off the holiday season with its biggest tee time promotion of the year. From December 1–16, 2025, golfers can save 20 percent on 2026 golf when they book four or more rounds at select Founders Group International (FGI) courses.

The holiday savings apply to rounds played February 15 – December 31, 2026, offering golfers nearly a full year to play some of the Myrtle Beach area’s premier layouts.

Golfers can book the offer exclusively at MyrtleBeachGolfTrips.com or by calling 1-866-694-2448.

The 20 percent Black Friday discount is valid on rounds booked at the following FGI layouts: Aberdeen Country Club, Burning Ridge Golf Club, Colonial Charters Golf Club, Founders Club, Litchfield Country Club, Long Bay Club, King’s North at Myrtle Beach National, SouthCreek at Myrtle Beach National, West Course at Myrtle Beach National, PineHills Course at Myrtlewood, Palmetto Course at Myrtlewood, Pine Lakes Country Club, River Club, River Hills Golf Club, Tradition Club, Wild Wing Avocet, Willbrook Plantation, World Tour Golf Links. 

To qualify for the 20 percent savings, golfers must book at least four rounds at participating FGI courses. 

A blackout period runs from April 16 - May 2, 2026. Any rounds scheduled during these dates are not eligible for the Black Friday discount.

“Myrtle Beach continues to be golf’s most popular destination, and our Holiday sale provides players an opportunity to lock in premium tee times at exclusive offseason pricing,” said Justin Binke, FGI’s director of marketing, revenue & sales. “We can’t wait to welcome golfers to Myrtle Beach in 2026, and this offer will allow them to maximize the value on their next trip to the area.”

The only Founders Group courses not included in the promotion are TPC Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club and the Grande Dunes Resort Course. 

For more information on the newest golf packages and latest news, visit MyrtleBeachGolfTrips.com.

Indian Wells Golf Resort Announces Grand Reopening of the Players Course


Dec. 2nd Ribbon-Cutting Celebrated Renovation Project by John Fought Design

Indian Wells Golf Resort – the world-class golf, vacation, culinary and events destination located in the picturesque Coachella Valley – announces the reopening of its acclaimed Players Course for residents and resort guests following a comprehensive renovation led by acclaimed architect John Fought.

The new-look Players Course will be showcased to the public following a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Dec. 2. Headlining the most notable changes to the golf course is the redesign of the 9th, 17th and 18th holes. Previously separated from the rest of the golf course by the Whitewater Wash, the par-3 No. 17 and par-4 No. 18 holes have been relocated to the north side of the wash to streamline the dramatic home-stretch of the layout that played host to the 2024 Epson Tour Championship. Additionally, the par-5 ninth is now closer to the resort’s clubhouse to improve access to food and beverage amenities at the turn.

The project also featured a “refresh” of the bunkers, tee boxes and greens on each hole to ensure a consistent and exceptional playing experience. Off the course, part of the renovation project includes a new fire-access road that will allow fire trucks and other heavy vehicles to traverse the wash between the clubhouse and the heart of the Players Course.

“We are beyond excited to showcase our fantastic new Players Course to the golfing world,” says Robin Graf, general manager of Indian Wells Golf Resort. “Our Indian Wells residents and resort guests will quickly discover that one of the heralded municipal courses in both California and the U.S. is now even better thanks to the incredible vision and expertise of John Fought and his team.”

Troon, the leader in providing golf and club-related leisure and hospitality services, was proud to partner with the Indian Wells City Council and the resort management team to negotiate the contractor agreement, oversee all consultants, manage budgeting and billing to stay within budget and help coordinate construction schedules to ensure timely project completion.

Originally designed by Fought in 2007, the Players Course has routinely ranked among the top public-access golf courses in the country. The structural changes made during the renovation will enhance the playability of the renowned course while also preparing the layout for its role as host of elite professional golf championships.

“The Players Course has been among the top golf courses in California ever since we first broke ground here in 2007, and we had the opportunity to not only refresh the entire golf course, but also to complete our original vision of the layout,” says Fought. “It’s been a pleasure to return to one of my favorite golf courses and one that I have many fond memories of, and I’m confident that the renovated Players Course will create new memories for golfers for many years to come.”

Indian Wells Golf Resort recently hosted the 2025 season-ending “Race for the Card” Epson Tour Championship contested this year on its exceptional Celebrity Course, from Oct. 2 – 5. The championship was contested on the Players Course in 2024 and is due to return as the host of the championship in 2026 following the renovation.

Indian Wells Golf Resort also now showcases its new critically-acclaimed restaurant, Kestrel. Born from the creative mind of celebrity chef Richard Blais, Kestrel is located on the top floor of the clubhouse and opened in late 2024. With a menu inspired by Blais’ take on fresh California cuisine, the new restaurant and bar is the perfect setting for a night out or elevated post-round fare.

For more information about Indian Wells Golf Resort, www.indianwellsgolfresort.com.

What are the Worst Golf Courses in Louisiana?

Olde Oaks

When the fairways are overgrown, the greens patchy, and golfers are reaching for their wallets only to regret it — well, you’ve found a course that might just earn the dubious honor of being among the worst in Louisiana. Based on recent player reviews and course-condition complaints, these are the three golf courses that repeatedly draw ire from locals and visitors alike.

Olde Oaks Golf Club

Many golfers describe Olde Oaks as a once-promising layout now left to deteriorate: “fairways in hard-pan, bunkers overgrown, greens unplayable.” (18Birdies)

On 18Birdies, it holds a review rating of just 2.6 out of 5 — among the lowest in the state. (18Birdies)

Complaints detail unmowed greens, weed-choked fairways, sand traps so overgrown they resemble mud patches, and poor even dangerous cart paths. One reviewer summed it up bluntly: “Worst course you will ever play.” (18Birdies)

Golfers also gripe about paying $45–$50 per round, a price they feel is unconscionable for “what amounts to a glorified scrub lot.” (Tripadvisor)

Verdict: Olde Oaks isn’t just rough — it’s rough beyond what most golfers would call “playable.” Until major maintenance returns, count this one among the state’s most regrettable tee times.

Louisiana State University Golf Course

LSU Golf Course

According to recent reviews on 18Birdies, the course holds a middling 3.3 out of 5 rating — though that number belies some scathing feedback on upkeep. (18Birdies)

Numerous current players complain about “overgrown tee boxes,” fairways where you can “literally lose your ball in the rough,” and greens so slow or poorly kept they render putting a crapshoot. (18Birdies)

One 2025 review bluntly advises against booking a round: “Tee boxes are all lumpy and overgrown … greens were in ok shape, but very slow.” (18Birdies)

The lukewarm reviews suggest the course is treading — perhaps sinking — into the ranks of courses tolerated only because they’re inexpensive or convenient. (18Birdies)

Verdict: As a once-reliable public course near Baton Rouge, this one now carries a sense of caution. If you want to enjoy a round — bring patience and low expectations, especially about course conditions.

The Country Club at The Golden Nugget

CC at The Golden Nugget

According to a recent overview from Stacker, this club is placed mid-ranking — and far from top — among Louisiana’s courses. (Stacker)

Some reviews describe the experience as inconsistent: what might be a “fun resort-style round” one day can devolve into one of the “worst rounds ever” the next. As one golfer put it: “you can have your best or worst round here any time.” (The Bruins Blog)

While not universally trashed — and with occasional compliments for its design or resort amenities — the prevailing sentiment suggests unpredictability, with too many rounds spoiled by poor conditions, slow greens, or ill-kept bunkers. (The Bruins Blog)

Verdict: For golfers seeking reliability, The Country Club at The Golden Nugget might be a gamble — sometimes worth it, often not. If you go, it’s best to check recent reviews or talk to someone who played recently.

Why These Didn’t Make the Cut — According to Golfers

Across these courses, the consistent complaints fall into a few themes:

Neglected maintenance — overgrown roughs, unkempt fairways, brittle or patchy greens, and bunkers that are more mud traps than sand.

Poor value — fees that don’t match what you get. On Olde Oaks, users call their green fee “highway robbery.” (18Birdies)

Unreliable playability — slow greens, poor drainage, and unpredictably bad hole conditions lead to frustrating rounds.

Final Word: Play at Your Own Risk

If you’re planning a golf trip in Louisiana, by all means — play the courses that get the praise. But if you end up at Olde Oaks, LSU, or The Golden Nugget, know what you’re getting into: rough terrain, questionable green conditions, and potential buyer’s remorse. Unless major upkeep resurfaces, these remain among the Pelican State’s most regretted tee-time choices.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Troon Facilities Recognized For Outstanding Performance And Guest/Member Service During 2025 Troon Global Leadership Conference


Troon, the leader in providing golf and club-related leisure and hospitality services, recently recognized Troon-affiliated facilities for outstanding performance at the company’s annual Global Leadership Conference held November 18 - 20 at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Facilities from the Troon family of brands, including Indigo Sports, Troon Golf, Troon International, Troon Privé, ICON Management, CADDIEMASTER and Cliff Drysdale Tennis were recognized for operational and guest/member service excellence. Congratulations to the award winners, which include the following outstanding performers:

- Indigo Sports Facility of the Year East – Oglebay Park Resort in Wheeling, West Virginia
- Indigo Sports Facility of the Year West – Ka’anapali Golf Courses in Lahaina, Hawaii
- Troon Golf Facility of the Year East – Highland Park Golf Course in Birmingham, Alabama
- Troon Golf Facility of the Year West – Monarch Beach Golf Links in Dana Point, California
- Troon International Facility of the Year – The Els Club Dubai in Dubai, UAE
- Troon Privé Club of the Year (Tie) – Audubon Country Club in Naples, Florida and Marin Country Club in Novato, California
- ICON Management Facility of the Year – Lakewood National Golf Club in Lakewood Ranch, Florida
- CADDIEMASTER Facility of the Year – Whistling Straits Golf Course in Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- Cliff Drysdale Facility of the Year – Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California

In addition, Honours Golf Founder and current Troon Board Member Bob Barrett received the Garmany Award recognizing his relentless dedication to the community. Barrett and his family founded Teal Wings of Hope in 2024 to honor the life and legacy of Barbara "Babs" Barrett, who bravely battled ovarian cancer. Throughout her courageous journey, Babs remained committed to her enduring wish: to help develop early detection screenings for ovarian cancer that could save the lives of others. In keeping with her wish, Teal Wings of Hope was created as a foundation dedicated to raising funds for ovarian cancer research and providing critical support for patients. The organization stands as a lasting tribute to Babs’ strength, compassion, and unwavering hope. Named after Troon Founder Dana Garmany, the Garmany award annually honors extraordinary efforts by team members throughout the company.

“Thank you to all Troon Associates throughout the Troon family of brands, for your hard work, dedication and for setting the standards in service, quality and hospitality,” said Troon President and CEO Tim Schantz. “Congratulations to the winners and all who were nominated for the ‘Facility of the Year’ awards!”

Under the theme Building Greatness With Purpose, the 2025 Troon Global Leadership Conference featured keynote speakers, special guests (including 2025 U.S. Open Champion JJ Spaun), group training sessions and company updates. In total, more than 520 Troon Associates attended the conference including managers from 209 Troon-affiliated facilities.  

For more information on Troon and the Troon family of brands, visit www.Troon.com.

Troon Selected To Manage Hidden Valley Country Club In Reno, Nevada


Troon, the leader in providing golf and club-related leisure and hospitality services, is pleased to announce it has been selected to manage Hidden Valley Country Club in Reno, Nevada. Troon Privé, the private club division of Troon, will oversee club operations, agronomy, food & beverage, and membership sales and marketing.

Founded in 1956, Hidden Valley Country Club is recognized as the first private club in Nevada. Members enjoy an 18-hole golf course, a heated pool, snack bar, dining facilities, a fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, all set against the backdrop of Reno’s mountains and city lights.

Hidden Valley’s golf course was originally designed by renowned golf course architect William Bell, Jr. In 2024, the course underwent significant renovations led by architect Gary Brawley that included upgrading the irrigation system, newly designed bunkers, and 10 reshaped greens. The course spans nearly 7,400 yards from the tips and offers five different sets of tees for golfers to choose from.

“Our Board is excited to engage Troon’s expertise, resources and proven track record, we believe this collaboration will propel Hidden Valley to new levels of excellence while preserving the welcoming culture our members value,” said Hidden Valley Country Club Board of Directors President James Hardesty.

Hidden Valley Country Club’s heated pool complex features a slide, cubbies, changing areas, shaded concepts, and a full-service snack bar. Adjacent to the larger pool is an outside bar and a separate children's pool. The Club’s racquet sports complex features six pickleball courts and one tennis court.

“Hidden Valley Country Club has an incredible foundation, a storied history, a passionate membership and a golf course that stands among the best in northern Nevada. Our team is energized to support the Board’s long-term vision for growth and elevating the member experience,” said Troon Director of Operations Justin Lake.

For more information on Hidden Valley Country Club, visit www.hvccreno.com.